Volume 32, Number 1, March 2006
In This Issue: 32(1)
The Editors
Update 32(1)
Jared Rosenberg
Adolescents' Use of Maternal and Child Health Services in Developing
Countries
Heidi W. Reynolds, Emelita L. Wong and Heidi Tucker
Women's Position Within the Household as a Determinant Of Maternal
Health Care Use in Nepal
Marie Furuta and Sarah Salway
Reasons for Condom Use Among Young People in KwaZulu-Natal: Prevention
of HIV, Pregnancy or Both?
Pranitha Maharaj
Reproductive Knowledge,
Attitudes and Behavior Among Adolescent Males in Tehran, Iran
Mohammad Reza Mohammadi, Kazem Mohammad, Farideh K.A. Farahani,
Siamak Alikhani, Mohammad Zare, Fahimeh R. Tehrani, Ali Ramezankhani
and Farshid Alaeddini
Gender Role Beliefs at Sexual Debut: Qualitative Evidence from
Two Brazilian Cities
Ann M. Moore
DIGESTS
Community Characteristics Help Shape Women's Decisions on Whether
to Give Birth in a Health Facility
S. London
Domestic Violence in India Is Linked to Individual and Community
Factors
D. Hollander
Consistent Use of Condoms Lowers the Risk of Infection With Type
2 Herpes Virus
S. London
Partner's Sexual Behavior Does Not Explain Elevated HIV Risk During
Pregnancy
L. Melhado
Bangladeshi Men Whose Father Abused Their Mother Are More Likely
to Be Violent Toward Their Own Wife
S. London
Volume 32, Number 2, June 2006
In This Issue 32(2)
The Editors
Update
Jared Rosenberg
Partnership Dynamics and Sexual Health Risks Among Male Adolescents
in the Favelas of Recife, Brazil
Fatima Juarez and Teresa Castro Martín
Provider and Health Facility Influences on Contraceptive Adoption
in Urban Pakistan
Saima Hamid and Rob Stephenson
Protecting Young Women from HIV/AIDS: The Case Against Child and
Adolescent Marriage
Shelley Clark, Judith Bruce and Annie Dude
Health Care Providers' Knowledge of, Attitudes Toward and Provision
of Emergency Contraceptives In Lagos, Nigeria
Olufunke Margaret Ebuehi, Osaretin A. T. Ebuehi and Victor Inem
Fertility Awareness–Based Methods of Family Planning: Predictors
of Correct Use
Irit Sinai, Rebecka Lundgren, Marcos Arévalo and Victoria
Jennings
DIGESTS
Many People Who Have Herpes Use Condoms Only During Symptomatic
Outbreaks
S. London
Starting Breast-feeding Soon After Birth Lowers Infants' Risk of
Neonatal Death
S. London
Skewed Sex Ratio of Births in India May Be the Result of Sex-Selective
Abortion
P. Doskoch
In Turkey, Pregnant Women's Risk of Domestic Abuse Is Linked to
Education, Income, Number of Children
H. Ball
In China, Negative Attitudes Toward HIV-Infected People Are Associated
with Risky Sexual Behavior
S. London
Rates of Cesarean Delivery In Developing Countries Suggest Unequal
Access
Volume 32, Number 3, September 2006
In This Issue
The Editors
Update 32(3)
Jared Rosenberg
Before First Sex: Gender Differences in Emotional Relationships
and Physical Behaviors Among Adolescents In the Philippines
Ushma D. Upadhyay, Michelle J. Hindin and Socorro Gultiano
Maternal and Social Factors Associated with Abortion in India:
A Population-Based Study
Saseendran Pallikadavath and R. William Stones
Sexual Initiation, Substance Use, and Sexual Behavior and Knowledge
Among Vocational Students in Northern Thailand
Alice Liu, Peter Kilmarx, Richard A. Jenkins, Chomnad Manopaiboon,
Philip A. Mock, Supaporn Jeeyapunt, Wat Uthaivoravit and Frits van
Griensven
Induced Abortion and Unintended Pregnancy in Guatemala
Susheela Singh, Elena Prada and Edgar Kestler
Internal Migration and Contraceptive Knowledge and Use in Guatemala
David P. Lindstrom and Coralia Herrera Hernández
DIGESTS
Risks of Adverse Obstetric and Perinatal Outcomes Increase with
Severity of Female Genital Mutilation
L. Melhado
Frequent Male Condom Use Decreases Women's Risk of HPV Infection
S. London
Improving Work Situations During Pregnancy May Help Improve Outcome
D. Hollander
In Malawi, Breast-Feeding Does Not Pose Health Risks for HIV-Positive
Women
S. London
In Guatemala, Men's Views of Wives' Decision-Making Power Affect
Wives' Use of Health Faciliteis for Births
D. Hollander
In Egypt, Beaten Wives Are Less Likely to Use Prenatal Care or
Contraceptives
R. MacLean
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