Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 26, Number 1, March 2000


Table of Contents


ARTICLES

Self-Assessment and Peer Review: Improving Indonesian Service Providers' Communication with Clients [html] [pdf]
Young Mi Kim, Fitri Putjuk, Endang Basuki and Adrienne Kols

Do Service Providers in Tanzania Unnecessarily Restrict Clients' Access to Contraceptive Methods? [html] [pdf]
Ilene S. Speizer, David R. Hotchkiss, Robert J. Magnani, Brian Hubbard and Kristen Nelson

Gender Differences in the Timing of First Intercourse: Data from 14 Countries [html] [pdf]
Susheela Singh, Deirdre Wulf, Renee Samara and Yvette P. Cuca

Use of a Spacing Method Before Sterilization Among Couples in Kerala, India [html] [pdf]
Francis Zavier and Sabu S. Padmadas

Is the Diaphragm a Viable Option for Women in Turkey? [html] [pdf]
Nuriye Ortayli, Aysen Bulut, Hacer Nalbant and Jane Cottingham


DIGESTS

All in PDF

In India, Poverty and Lack of Education Are Associated With Men's Physical and Sexual Abuse of Their Wives [html]

Severity of Genital Cutting Is Linked to Complications Experienced Later in Life [html]

Exclusively Breastfed Infants Are Less Likely Than Those Given Supplements to Contract HIV from Their Mother [html]

High Cesarean Section Rates In Brazil Result in Large Part From Nonclinical Factors [html]

Women's Exposure to Mass Media Is Linked to Attitudes Toward Contraception in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh [html]

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