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Mwaikambo L, Speizer I, Schurmann A, Morgan G, Fikree F. What works in family planning interventions: A systematic review of the evidence. Stud Fam Plann. 2011;42(2):67-82.

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

Arrowsmith ME, Aicken CR, Majeed A, Saxena S. Interventions for increasing uptake of copper intrauterine devices: systematic review and meta-analysis. Contraception. 2012;86(6):600-5.

Stadler, J.,Hlongwa, L.. Monitoring and evaluation of loveLife’s AIDS prevention and advocacy activities in South Africa, 1999-2001. Evaluation and Program Planning. 2002. 25:365-376

Agha, S.. A quasi-experimental study to assess the impact of four adolescent sexual health interventions in Sub/Saharan Africa. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:67-70

Peltzer, K.,Promtussananon, S.. Evaluation of Soul City school and mass media life skills education among junior secondary school learners in South Africa. Social Behavior & Personality: an international journal. 2003. 31:825-834

Kim, J. C.,Askew, I.,Muvhango, L.,Dwane, N.,Abramsky, T.,Jan, S.,Ntlemo, E.,Chege, J.,Watts, C.. Comprehensive care and HIV prophylaxis after sexual assault in rural South Africa: the Refentse intervention study. Bmj. 2009. 338:b515

Baumgartner, J. N.,Morroni, C.,Mlobeli, R. D.,Otterness, C.,Buga, G.,Chen, M.. Impact of a provider job aid intervention on injectable contraceptive continuation in South Africa. Stud Fam Plann. 2012. 43:305-14

Taylor, M.,Jinabhai, C.,Dlamini, S.,Sathiparsad, R.,Eggers, M. S.,De Vries, H.. Effects of a teenage pregnancy prevention program in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Health care for women international. 2014. 35:845-858

Galarraga, O.,Harries, J.,Maughan-Brown, B.,Cooper, D.,Short, S. E.,Lurie, M. N.,Harrison, A. (2018). The Empower Nudge lottery to increase dual protection use: a proof-of-concept randomised pilot trial in South Africa Reproductive Health Matters, 26(52), 1510701

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