Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 27, Number 2, June 2001


Table of Contents

In This Issue 27(2) [html]
The Editors


ARTICLES

Timing of First Intercourse Among Malian Adolescents: Implications for Contraceptive Use [html] [pdf]
Mouhamadou Gueye, Sarah Castle and Mamadou Kani Konaté

Monitoring Quality of Care in Family Planning Programs: A Comparison of Observations and Client Exit Interviews [html] [pdf]
Ruth E. Bessinger and Jane T. Bertrand

Female Circumcision in Sudan: Future Prospects and Strategies for Eradication [html] [pdf]
M. Mazharul Islam and M. Mosleh Uddin

Why Nigerian Adolescents Seek Abortion Rather than Contraception: Evidence from Focus-Group Discussions [html] [pdf]
Valentine O. Otoide, Frank Oronsaye and Friday E. Okonofua

Consequences of the Shift from Domiciliary Distribution To Site-Based Family Planning Services in Bangladesh [html] [pdf]
Subrata Routh, Ali Ashraf, John Stoeckel and Barkat-e-Khuda

COMMENT

Bridging the Gap: Integrating Family Planning With Abortion Services in Turkey [html] [pdf]
Pinar Senlet, Levent Cagatay, Julide Ergin and Jill Mathis

Incidence of Induced Abortion in Southern Ghana [html] [pdf]
Clement Ahiadeke


DIGESTS

All in PDF

In Sub-Saharan Africa, Circumcised Men Are Less Likely Than Uncircumcised Men to Become Infected with HIV [html]

Characteristics of Mother, Child Linked to Postnatal HIV Transmission Risk [html]

Prevention of Unwanted Births in India Would Result In Replacement Fertility [html]

For Breech Births, Cesarean Section Poses Fewer Risks Than Vaginal Delivery [html]

Risk of Mother-Child Transmission of Syphilis Is Elevated if the Women Has Clinical Signs of Disease [html]

In Rural Gambia, Men's Marital and Reproductive Patterns Differ Sharply from Those of Women [html]

ET CETERA

Guidelines for Authors

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