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Boulay, M.,Storey, J. D.,Sood, S.. Indirect exposure to a family planning mass media campaign in Nepal. J Health Commun. 2002. 7:379-99

Suehiro, Y.,Altman, P.. Female volunteers: An asset to the reproductive health sector in rural Cambodia. Development in Practice. 2003. 13:346-360

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

Sood, S., Sengupta, M.,Mishra, P., Jacoby, C.. Come Gather around Together: An examination of radio listening groups in Fulbari, Nepal. 1-35

Babalola, S.,Vonrasek, C.. Communication, ideation and contraceptive use in Burkina Faso: an application of the propensity score matching method. J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care. 2005. 31:207-12

Kim, Y. M.,Bazant, E.,Storey, J. D.. Smart patient, smart community: improving client participation in family planning consultations through a community education and mass-media program in Indonesia. Int Q Community Health Educ. 2006. 26:247-70

Do, M. P.,Kincaid, D. L.. Impact of an entertainment-education television drama on health knowledge and behavior in Bangladesh: an application of propensity score matching. J Health Commun. 2006. 11:301-25

Van Rossem, R.,Meekers, D.. The reach and impact of social marketing and reproductive health communication campaigns in Zambia. BMC Public Health. 2007. 7:352

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

Meekers, D.,Van Rossem, R.,Silva, M.,Koleros, A.. The reach and effect of radio communication campaigns on condom use in Malawi. Stud Fam Plann. 2007. 38:113-20

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