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Plautz, A.,Meekers, D.. Evaluation of the reach and impact of the 100% Jeune youth social marketing program in Cameroon: findings from three cross-sectional surveys. Reprod Health. 2007. 4:1

Qian, X.,Smith, H.,Huang, W.,Zhang, J.,Huang, Y.,Garner, P.. Promoting contraceptive use among unmarried female migrants in one factory in Shanghai: a pilot workplace intervention. BMC Health Serv Res. 2007. 7:77

Daniels, U.. Improving health, improving lives: impact of the African Youth Alliance and new opportunities for programmes. Afr J Reprod Health. 2007. 11:18-27

Engin-Üstün, Y.,Üstün, Y.,Çetin, F.,Meydanlı, M.,Kafkaslı, A.,Sezgin, B.. Effect of postpartum counseling on postpartum contraceptive use. Archives of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 2007. 275:429-432

Mark, K. E.,Meinzen-Derr, J.,Stephenson, R.,Haworth, A.,Ahmed, Y.,Duncan, D.,Westfall, A.,Allen, S.. Contraception among HIV concordant and discordant couples in Zambia: a randomized controlled trial. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2007. 16:1200-10

Ajuwon A. J., Brieger W. R.. Evaluation of a school-based Reproductive Health Education Program in rural South Western, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 2007. 11:47-59

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

Tu, X.,Lou, C.,Gao, E.,Shah, I. H.. Long-term effects of a community-based program on contraceptive use among sexually active unmarried youth in Shanghai, China. J Adolesc Health. 2008. 42:249-58

Saeed, G. A.,Fakhar, S.,Rahim, F.,Tabassum, S.. Change in trend of contraceptive uptake – effect of educational leaflets and counseling. Contraception. 2008. 77:377-381

Shetty, A. K.,Marangwanda, C.,Stranix-Chibanda, L.,Chandisarewa, W.,Chirapa, E.,Mahomva, A.,Miller, A.,Simoyi, M.,Maldonado, Y.. The feasibility of preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV using peer counselors in Zimbabwe. AIDS Research & Therapy. 2008. 5:1-8

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