Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 27, Number 1, March 2001


Table of Contents

In This Issue 27(1) [html]
The Editors


ARTICLES

Kinship Networks and Contraceptive Choice In Nang Rong, Thailand [html] [pdf]
Jenny Godley

Promoting Sexual Responsibility Among Young People in Zimbabwe [html] [pdf]
Young Mi Kim, Adrienne Kols, Ronika Nyakauru, Caroline Marangwanda and Peter Chibatamoto

Contraceptive Use, Intention to Use and Unmet Need During the Extended Postpartum Period [html] [pdf]
John A. Ross and William L. Winfrey

Length of Counseling Sessions and the Amount of Relevant Information Exchanged:A Study in Peruvian Clinics [html] [pdf]
Federico R. León, Rosa Monge, Adriana Zumarán, Ingeborg García and Alex Ríos

RESEARCH NOTE

Clandestine Abortion in Latin America: A Clinic Profile [html] [pdf]
Jennifer Strickler, Angela Heimburger and Karen Rodriguez

RESEARCH NOTE

Why Do Family Planning Providers Restrict Access to Services? An Examination in Ghana [html] [pdf]
John Stanback and K.A. Twum-Baah

VIEWPOINT

The Media, Public Opinion and Population Assistance: Establishing the Link [html] [pdf]
Thomas Schindlmayr


DIGESTS

All in PDF

Two-Stage Cervical Cancer Testing: More Women Can Be Screened, and Fewer Undergo Unnecessary Treatment [html]

Men Who Have Many Sexual Partners Before Marriage Are More Likely to Engage in Extramarital Intercourse [html]

Personalized HIV Counseling And Testing Show Promise [html]

Indian Women Often Select Methods Other Than Those Their Providers Recommend [html]

Peer Counselors' Support Is Successful in Promoting Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Bangladeshi Women [html]

Obstetric Complications Common in West Africa, Despite Accessible Care [html]

ET CETERA

Guidelines for Authors

Call for Papers

 

All opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Guttmacher Institute.