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Edwards, S.. Husband’s involvement boosts contraceptive use among Ethiopian couples. International Family Planning Perspectives. 1994. 20:39-40

Mi Kim, Y.,Marangwanda, C.. Stimulating men’s support for long-term contraception: A campaign in Zimbabwe. Journal of Health Communication. 1997. 2:271-297

Solo, J.,Billings, D. L.,Aloo-Obunga, C.,Ominde, A.,Makumi, M.. Creating linkages between incomplete abortion treatment and family planning services in Kenya. Stud Fam Plann. 1999. 30:17-27

Rogers, E. M.,Vaughan, P. W.,Swalehe, R. M.,Rao, N.,Svenkerud, P.,Sood, S.. Effects of an entertainment-education radio soap opera on family planning behavior in Tanzania. Stud Fam Plann. 1999. 30:193-211

Chapman, K.,Gordon, G.. Reproductive health technologies and gender: Is participation the key?. Gender and Development. 1999. 7:34-44

Vaughan, P. W.,Rogers, E. M.. A staged model of communication effects: evidence from an entertainment-education radio soap opera in Tanzania. J Health Commun. 2000. 5:203-27

Kim, Y. M.,Kols, A.,Nyakauru, R.,Marangwanda, C.,Chibatamoto, P.. Promoting sexual responsibility among young people in Zimbabwe. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2001. 27:11-19

Johnson, B. R.,Ndhlovu, S.,Farr, S. L.,Chipato, T.. Reducing unplanned pregnancy and abortion in Zimbabwe through postabortion contraception. Stud Fam Plann. 2002. 33:195-202

Muyinda, H.,Nakuya, J.,Pool, R.,Whitworth, J.. Harnessing the senga institution of adolescent sex education for the control of HIV and STDs in rural Uganda. AIDS Care. 2003. 15:159-67

Mbonye, A. K.. Disease and health seeking patterns among adolescents in Uganda. Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2003. 15:105-12

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