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Dunbar, M. S.,Kang Dufour, M. S.,Lambdin, B.,Mudekunye-Mahaka, I.,Nhamo, D.,Padian, N. S.. The SHAZ! project: results from a pilot randomized trial of a structural intervention to prevent HIV among adolescent women in Zimbabwe. PLoS One. 2014. 9:e113621

Sarayloo, K.,Moghadam, Z. B.,Mansoure, J. M.,Mostafa, H.,Mohsen, S.. The impact of an educational program based on BASNEF model on the selection of a contraceptive method in women. Iranian Journal of Nursing & Midwifery Research. 2015. 20:171-178

Kamalikhah, T.,Rakhshani, F.,Rahmati Najarkolaei, F.,Gholian Avval, M.. Evaluation of transtheoretical model-based family education among females of Zahedan (Southeast of Iran). Iran Red Crescent Med J. 2015. 17:e18895

Jiusitthipraphai, T.,Nirattharadorn, M.,Suwannarurk, K.. The effects of promoting self-efficacy program on the oral contraceptive used behavior among adolescent mothers. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. 2015. 98:444-450

Rokicki, S.,Cohen, J.,Salomon, J. A.,Fink, G. (2016). Impact of a Text-Messaging Program on Adolescent Reproductive Health: A Cluster-Randomized Trial in Ghana American Journal of Public Health, #volume#(#issue#), e1-e8

Kaewkiattikun, K. (2017). Effects of immediate postpartum contraceptive counseling on long-acting reversible contraceptive use in adolescents Adolesc Health Med Ther, 8(#issue#), 115-123

Najmi, H.,Ahmed, H.,Halepota, G. M.,Fatima, R.,Ul Haq, M.,Yaqoob, A.,Latif, A.,Ahmad, W.,Khursheed, A. (2018). Community-based integrated approach to changing women’s family planning behaviour in Pakistan, 2014-2016 Public Health Action, 8(2), 85-90

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