Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 29, Number 3, September 2003


Table of Contents

Update 29(3) [html]
Trevor Lane


ARTICLES

ISSUES IN PERSPECTIVE

Essential Elements of Postabortion Care: Origins, Evolution and Future Directions [html] [pdf]
Maureen R. Corbett and Katherine L. Turner

Comparing the Quality of Three Models of Postabortion Care in Public Hospitals in Mexico City [html] [pdf]
Deborah L. Billings, Jaime Fuentes Velásquez and Ricardo Pérez-Cuevas

ISSUES IN PERSPECTIVE

Moving from Research to Program—The Egyptian Postabortion Care Initiative [html] [pdf]
Dale Huntington and Laila Nawar

ISSUES IN PERSPECTIVE

Client-Provider Communication in Postabortion Care [html] [pdf]
By Jill Tabbutt-Henry and Kristina Graff

Facility-Level Reproductive Health Interventions and Contraceptive Use in Uganda [html] [pdf]
Charles Katende, Neeru Gupta and Ruth Bessinger

The Impact of Household Delivery of Family Planning Services on Women's Status in Bangladesh [html] [pdf]
James F. Phillips and Mian Bazle Hossain


DIGESTS

All in PDF

Unintended Pregnancy Is Linked to Inadequate Prenatal Care, but Not to Unattended Delivery or Child Health [html]

In Bangladesh, Women's Risk of Domestic Violence Is Linked to Their Status [html]

Method-Related Problems Account for Most Failures of the Female Condom [html]

Contraceptive Use Among Chinese Couples Changes Over Life of Relationship [html]

Relative Risk of Cervical Cancer Rises with Duration of Oral Contraceptive Use [html]

The Risk of HIV Infection Among Brazilian Men Is Twice That Among Women [html]

Abused Women's Children Have an Increased Risk of Dying Before Age Five [html]

ET CETERA

Guidelines for Authors

Call for Papers

 

Funding for the journal is provided in large part by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), under the Information and Knowledge for Optimal Health (INFO) project.
(grant GPH-A-00-02-003-00).
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All opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the Guttmacher Institute.