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HC3. Influencing the sexual and reproductive health of urban youth through social and behavior change communication: a literature review. 2014.

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Peterson, A. E.,Perez-Escamilla, R.,Labboka, M. H.,Hight, V.,Von Hertzen, H.,Van Look, P.. Multicenter study of the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) III: Effectiveness, duration, and satisfaction with reduced client-provider contact. Contraception. 2000. 62:221-230

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Canto De Cetina, T. E.,Canto, P.,Ordonez Luna, M.. Effect of counseling to improve compliance in Mexican women receiving depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate. Contraception. 2001. 63:143-6

Walker, D.,Gutierrez, J. P.,Torres, P.,Bertozzi, S. M.. HIV prevention in Mexican schools: prospective randomised evaluation of intervention. Bmj. 2006. 332:1189-94

Barber, S. L.. Family planning advice and postpartum contraceptive use among low-income women in Mexico. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2007. 33:6-12

Garcia, S. G.,Becker, D.,Martinez de Castro, M.,Paz, F.,Diaz Olavarrieta, C.. Knowledge and opinions of emergency contraceptive pills among female factory workers in Tijuana, Mexico. Studies in Family Planning. 2008. 39:199-210

Villarruel, A. M.,Zhou, Y.,Gallegos, E. C.,Ronis, D. L.. Examining long-term effects of Cuídate-a sexual risk reduction program in Mexican youth. Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health. 2010. 27:345-351

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