Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 30, Number 2, June 2004


Table of Contents

In This Issue 30(2) [html]
The Editors

Update 30(2) [html]
Trevor Lane


ARTICLES

Behavior Change Evaluation of a Culturally Consistent Reproductive Health Program for Young Kenyans [html] [pdf]
Annabel S. Erulkar, Linus I.A. Ettyang, Charles Onoka, Fredrick K. Nyaga and Alex Muyonga

Family Planning and Women's Lives in Rural China [html] [pdf]
Karen Hardee, Zhenming Xie and Baochang Gu

Provision of Family Planning Services in Lesotho [html] [pdf]
'Maletela Tuoane, Nyovani Janet Madise and Ian Diamond

Does Discussion of Family Planning Improve Knowledge of Partner's Attitude Toward Contraceptives? [html] [pdf]
Laurie F. DeRose, F. Nii-Amoo Dodoo, Alex C. Ezeh and Tom O. Owuor

VIEWPOINT

Covert Use of Topical Microbicides: Implications For Acceptibility and Use [html] [pdf]
Cynthia Woodsong


DIGESTS

All in PDF

Increase in Sexual Activity Among Young Colombian and Peruvian Women Exceeds Rise in Contraceptive Use [html]

Improving Maternal Health Care Could Reduce Early Infant Mortality in Nepal [html]

In India, Son Preference Declines with Ideal Family Size, but Remains Strong [html]

Low Birth Weight Is Linked to Timing of Prenatal Care and Other Maternal Factors [html]

In Brazil, Women Who Lack Knowledge About Fertility Control Are Those Most Likely to Become Sterilized [html]

Stigma Against People Infected with HIV Poses A Major Barrier to Testing [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).
www.infoforhealth.org.

 

 

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