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Twa-Twa JM, Oketcho S, Sizyia S, and Muula A.(2008) Prevalence and correlates of condom use at last sexual intercourse among in-school adolescents in urban areas of Uganda. East African Journal of Public Health, 5(1):22-25

Zellner JA, Martinez-Donate A P, Hovell MF, Sipan CL,Blumberg EJ,Carrizosa CM,Rovinak L. (2006) Feasibility and use of school-based condom availability programs in Tijuana, Mexico.AIDS Behavior.10″649-657

Robinson AL and Seiber EE. (2008) Does community clustering mitigate the effect of poverty on adolescent condom use in South Africa? International Family Planning Perspectives, 34:3

Katz I.(2007) Explaining the Increase of Condom Use Among South African Young Females. Journal of Health Communication, 11(8):737-753

Kaufman CE, Clark S, Manzini N, May J. (2004) Communities, opportunities and adolescents’ sexual behavior in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Studies in Family Planning, 35(4):261-274

Adedimeji AA, Hear NJ, Odutol 0, and Omulolo FO. (2008) Social factors, social support and condom use behavior among young urban slum inhabitants in southwest Nigeria. East African Journal of Public Health, 2(3):214-222

Bankole A, Ahmed FH, Neema S, Ouedraogo C, and Konyani S. (2007)[i] Knowledge and correct condom use and consistency of use among adolescents in four countries in Sub­ saharan Africa. African Journal of Reproductive Health, No.3;Vol.1 1

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