Volume 41, 2015
Number 1, March
In This Issue
ARTICLES
Delayed Fertility Transition Among Indigenous Women in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Jason Davis, Richard Bilsborrow and Clark Gray
Estimates of the Incidence of Induced Abortion and Consequences of Unsafe Abortion
In Senegal
Gilda Sedgh, Amadou Hassane Sylla, Jesse Philbin, Sarah Keogh
and Salif Ndiaye
The Effect of Access to Contraceptive Services on Injectable Use and Demand
for Family Planning in Malawi
Martha Priedeman Skiles, Marc Cunningham, Andrew Inglis, Becky
Wilkes, Ben Hatch, Ariella Bock and Janine Barden-O’Fallon
The Case for Addressing Gender and Power in Sexuality and HIV Education: A
Comprehensive Review of Evaluation Studies
Nicole A. Haberland
SPECIAL REPORT
Integrating Family Planning Promotion into the Work Of Environmental Volunteers:
A Population, Health And Environment Initiative in Kenya
Theresa H. Hoke, Caroline Mackenzie, Gwyneth Vance, Brooke Boyer,
Eva Canoutas, John Bratt, Agatha Mbulo and Nancy Waceke
DIGESTS
Higher Levels of Education Associated with Greater Access to Safe Abortion in Brazil
Pakistani Study Finds High Abortion Rate and Low Level of Contraceptive Use
Bivalent HPV Vaccine Is Efficacious Among Women Older Than 25
Gains in Education May Explain Decline in HIV Among Ugandan Girls
Low Levels of Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge Found Among Students in Sri Lanka
Longer Use of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Associated with Reduced Risk of Cervical HPV
Male Circumcision Linked to Reduction in Risk of Syphilis
Acknowledgment to Reviewers
Number 2, June
In This Issue
ARTICLES
Minimum Marriage Age Laws and the Prevalence of Child Marriage and Adolescent
Birth: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
Belinda Maswikwa, Linda Richter, Jay Kaufman and Arijit Nandi
Quality of Care and Contraceptive Use in Urban Kenya
Katherine Tumlinson, Brian W. Pence, Sian L. Curtis, Stephen
W. Marshall and Ilene S. Speizer
Is Unwanted Birth Associated with Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh?
Md. Mosfequr Rahman
Dynamic Relationships Between Parental Monitoring, Peer Risk Involvement and
Sexual Risk Behavior Among Bahamian Mid-Adolescents
Bo Wang, Bonita Stanton, Lynette Deveaux, Xiaoming Li and Sonja
Lunn
Sexual Pleasure, Partner Dynamics and Contraceptive Use in Malawi
Neetu A. John, Stella Babalola and Effie Chipeta
DIGESTS
Two-Pronged Intervention Increases Uptake of Circumcision Among Men in Zambia
Removal of User Fees Associated with Increases in Delivery at Facilities
Parental HIV Status Linked to Sexual Debut in Sub-Saharan Africa
Decline in Unmet Need Is Not Main Reason for Rise in Contraceptive Prevalence
Nurses in Mexico Provide Safe, Successful Medication Abortions
In Pakistan, Poor and Rural Women Must Travel Farther to Give Birth in a Facility
Poor User Adherence May Explain Lack of Efficacy in HIV Prophylaxis Trial
Number 3, September
In This Issue
ARTICLES
Meeting Contraceptive Needs: Long-Term Associations Of the PRACHAR Project
with Married Women’s Awareness and Behavior in Bihar
Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, Ravi Prakash, Rajib Acharya, Santosh K.
Singh and Elkan Daniel
Empowering Women or Pleasing Men? Analyzing Male Views on Female Condom Use
in Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Cameroon
Winny Koster, Marije Groot Bruinderink and Wendy Janssens
An Assessment of Family Planning Decision Makers’ And Advocates’ Needs and
Strategies in Three East African Countries
Ellen Smith, Ruth Musila, Violet Murunga and Ramona Godbole
Contraceptive Dynamics in Rural Northern Malawi: A Prospective Longitudinal
Study
Aisha Nandini Zoe Dasgupta, Basia Zaba and Amelia C. Crampin
COMMENT
A Fresh Look at the Level of Unmet Need for Family Planning in the Postpartum
Period, Its Causes And Program Implications
John Cleland, Iqbal H. Shah and Lenka Benova
DIGESTS
Direct Maternal Mortality Among Tanzanian Women Associated with Household’s Distance from Hospital
Increase in STI Risk Seen For Women Using Injectable Contraceptives
No Reduction in Protection Seen Among Women Who Missed HPV Vaccine Doses After the First
Risky Behavior Linked to Awareness of HIV Status Among Colombian Men Who Have Sex with Men
In Nigeria, Anti-Gay Law Associated with Increased Stigma and Discrimination
Self-Assessment at Home Is Feasible for Follow-up Of Medical Abortion
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