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Johnson, D.,Juras, R.,Riley, P.,Chatterji, M.,Sloane, P.,Choi, S. K.,Ben, Johns (2017). A randomized controlled trial of the impact of a family planning mHealth service on knowledge and use of contraception Contraception, 95(1), 90-97

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Schuyler, A. C.,Masvawure, T. B.,Smit, J. A.,Beksinska, M.,Mabude, Z.,Ngoloyi, C.,Mantell, J. E. (2016). Building young women’s knowledge and skills in female condom use: lessons learned from a South African intervention Health Education Research, 31(2), 260-272

Timol, F.,Vawda, M. Y.,Bhana, A.,Moolman, B.,Makoae, M.,Swartz, S. (2016). Addressing adolescents’ risk and protective factors related to risky behaviours: Findings from a school-based peer-education evaluation in the Western Cape Sahara j, 13(1), 197-207

Sapkota, Sabitri,Rajbhandary, Ruchita,Lohani, Shilpa (2016). The impact of balanced counseling on contraceptive method choice and determinants of long acting and reversible contraceptive continuation in nepal Maternal and Child Health Journal, 21(9), 1713-1723

Aninanya, G. A.,Debpuur, C. Y.,Awine, T.,Williams, J. E.,Hodgson, A.,Howard, N. (2015). Effects of an Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Intervention on Health Service Usage by Young People in Northern Ghana: A Community-Randomised Trial Plos One, 10(4), 16

Schwarz, E. B.,Burch, E. J.,Parisi, S. M.,Tebb, K. P.,Grossman, D.,Mehrotra, A.,Gonzales, R. (2013). Computer-assisted provision of hormonal contraception in acute care settings Contraception, 87(2), 242-250

Mason-Jones, A. J.,Mathews, C.,Flisher, A. J. (2011). Can peer education make a difference? Evaluation of a South African adolescent peer education program to promote sexual and reproductive health AIDS Behav, 15(8), 1605-11

Agha, Sohail,Beaudoin, Christopher E. (2012). Assessing a thematic condom advertising campaign on condom use in urban Pakistan Journal of Health Communication, 17(5), 601-623

Underwood, Carol,Boulay, Marc,Snetro-Plewman, Gail,Macwan’gi, Mubiana,Vijayaraghavan, Janani,Namfukwe, Mebelo,Marsh, David (2012). Community capacity as means to improved health practices and an end in itself: Evidence from a multi-stage study International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 33(2), 105-127

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