Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 27, Number 3, September 2001


Table of Contents

In This Issue 27(3) [html]
The Editors


ARTICLES

Contraceptive Dynamics in Guatemala: 1978-1998 [html] [pdf]
Jane T. Bertrand, Eric Seiber and Gabriela Escudero

The Family Planning Program Effort Index: 1999 Cycle [html] [pdf]
John Ross and John Stover

What Influences Contraceptive Use Among Young Women In Urban Squatter Settlements of Karachi, Pakistan? [html] [pdf]
Fariyal F. Fikree, Amanullah Khan, Muhammad Masood Kadir, Fatima Sajan and Mohammad H. Rahbar

Effects of Sex Preference on Contraceptive Use, Abortion and Fertility in Matlab, Bangladesh [html] [pdf]
Radheshyam Bairagi

RESEARCH NOTE

Induced Abortion in Urban Nepal [html] [pdf]
Shyam Thapa and Saraswati M. Padhye

VIEWPOINT

Using Photographs to Strengthen Family Planning Research [html] [pdf]
Peter J. Donaldson

VIEWPOINT

The Provider Perspective: Human After All [html] [pdf]
James D. Shelton


DIGESTS

All in PDF

Thai Men Who Patronize Prostitutes Place Their Wives at Risk of HPV-Associated Cervical Cancer [html]

Female Condoms Remain Structurally Sound After Being Washed and Reused as Many as Seven Times [html]

Risk of HIV Transmission Is Raised by High Viral Load, Presence of Genital Ulcers [html]

In Kenya, the Risk of Poor Birth Outcomes Is Highest For a Woman's First Child [html]

Perceptions of Peer Behavior Predict Whether Peruvian Adolescents Have Had Sex [html]

A First Pregnancy May Be Difficult to Achieve After Long-Term Use of an IUD [html]

Short Anti-HIV Treatment Okay for Infant If Mother Receives Standard Regimen [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.