Volume 37
Number 1, March 2011
ARTICLES
Prevalence and Correlates of Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Jamaican
Adolescents
Kanako Ishida, Paul Stupp and Olivia McDonald
What Differentiates Method Stoppers from Switchers? Contraceptive
Discontinuation and Switching Among Honduran Women
Janine Barden-O'Fallon and Ilene Speizer
Injected with Controversy: Sales and Administration of Injectable
Contraceptives in Uganda
John Stanback, Conrad Otterness, Martha Bekiita, Olivia Nakayiza
and Anthony K. Mbonye
Associations Between Family Factors and Premarital Heterosexual
Relationships Among Female College Students in Tehran
Farideh Khalaj Abadi Farahani, John Cleland and Amir Hooshang
Mehryar
COMMENT
Postabortion Care: Going to Scale
Saumya RamaRao, John W. Townsend, Nafissatou Diop and Sarah Raifman
DIGESTS
Risk of HIV Transmission from Breast-Feeding Is Elevated if Mother
Is Newly Infected
Rates of Unintended Pregnancy Remain High In Developing Regions
Male Circumcision Reduces HPV Risk For Female Partners
Training Program for Birth Attendants Reduces Neonatal and Perinatal
Mortality in Zambian Clinics
Contraceptive Use Is Rising Faster in Eastern Than Western Africa
China's Imbalanced Sex Ratio May Lead to Reduced Risk of STIs Among
Males
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Guidelines for Authors
Number 2, June 2011
ARTICLES
Contraceptive Discontinuation and Unintended Pregnancy: An Imperfect
Relationship
Siân Curtis, Emily Evens and William Sambisa
Emergency Contraceptive Pills: Knowledge and Attitudes Of Pharmacy
Personnel in Managua, Nicaragua
Nina Ehrle and Malabika Sarker
How Often and Under Which Circumstances Do Mexican Pharmacy Vendors
Recommend Misoprostol To Induce an Abortion?
Diana Lara, Sandra G. García, Kate S. Wilson and Francisco
Paz
Legal Abortion Worldwide in 2008: Levels and Recent Trends
Gilda Sedgh, Susheela Singh, Stanley K. Henshaw and Akinrinola
Bankole
COMMENT
Niger: Too Little, Too Late
Malcolm Potts, Virginia Gidi, Martha Campbell and Sarah Zureick
DIGESTS
Positive Relationships with Husband and In-Laws Linked to Women's
Use of Maternal Health Services
Parent-Child Discussions About Sexuality Are Uncommon in Vietnam
More Than Four in 10 Honduran Women Discontinue Their Contraceptive
Method Within the First Year of Use
In Swaziland, Closeness to Mother and Being in School Linked to
Lower Risk of Sexual Violence Before Age 18
Counseling on STI Referral Is Linked to Increase In Partner Testing
Rate
South African Women's Childbearing Plans Are Unrelated to ART Use
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Guidelines for Authors
Perspectivas Internacionales en Salud Sexual y Reproductiva
Number 3, September 2011
ARTICLES
Induced Abortion in Colombia: New Estimates and Change Between
1989 and 2008
Elena Prada, Ann Biddlecom and Susheela Singh
Trends in National Family Planning Programs, 1999, 2004 and 2009
John Ross and Ellen Smith
Induced Abortion in Tehran, Iran: Estimated Rates and Correlates
Amir Erfani
Maternal Health Care Utilization Among HIV-Positive Female Adolescents
in Kenya
Harriet Birungi, Francis Obare, Anke van der Kwaak and Jane Harriet
Namwebya
COMMENT
Maximizing the Effectiveness of Sexual and Reproductive Health
Funding Provided by Seven European Governments
Sara Seims
VIEWPOINT
A Woman Cannot Die from a Pregnancy She Does Not Have
Nadia Diamond-Smith and Malcolm Potts
DIGESTS
Risk of HIV Transmission Is Substantially Reduced During Antiretroviral
Therapy
Poverty, Multiple Partners Linked to HIV Infection Among Indian
Women
Medication Abortions May Be Equally Safe Whether Done at Home or
Clinic In Nigeria, Migrant Youth Are More Likely Than Others to
Have Had Sex
Sex-Selective Abortions During Past Three Decades May Explain Absence
of Millions of Girls in India
Peer Intervention Reduces STIs Among High-Risk Individuals in China
Program for Malawian Males Results in Increased Contraceptive Use
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Letters
Guidelines for Authors
Number 4, December 2011
ARTICLES
Condom Use Before Marriage and Its Correlates: Evidence from India
K.G. Santhya, Rajib Acharya and Shireen J. Jejeebhoy
Do Men and Women Report Their Sexual Partnerships Differently?
Evidence from Kisumu, Kenya
Shelley Clark, Caroline Kabiru and Eliya Zulu
Clients' Perceptions of the Quality of Care in Mexico City's Public-Sector
Legal Abortion Program
Davida Becker, Claudia Díaz-Olavarrieta, Clara Juárez,
Sandra G. García, Patricio Sanhueza and Cynthia C. Harper
What Happens to Contraceptive Use After Injectables Are Introduced?
An Analysis of 13 Countries
Elizabeth G. Sutherland, Conrad Otterness and Barbara Janowitz
COMMENT
Can Family Planning Programs Reduce High Desired Family Size in
Sub-Saharan Africa?
John Bongaarts
DIGESTS
Few Developing Countries Are Expected to Meet Goals for Reducing
Maternal and Child Mortality
Injectable Use Associated With Increased Risk Of HIV Transmission
Elective Labor Induction Linked to Elevated Risk of Adverse Outcomes
Personal, National Income Positively Linked to Rates Of Voluntary
HIV Testing
In Ethiopia, Community-Based Reproductive Health Agents Effectively
Provide Injectable to Rural Women
Partner Abuse Uncommon Among HIV-Serodiscordant Couples in Africa
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Guidelines for Authors
Número especial de 2011
ARTÍCULOS
Comportamiento sexual y consecuencias relacionadas con la reproducción
de los adolescentes en América Central: tendencias durante
las últimas dos décadas
Ghazaleh Samandari e Ilene S. Speizer
Fecundidad deseada y no deseada en Bolivia: ¿cuenta el origen
étnico?
Catherine B. McNamee
Dolor pélvico y características asociadas en las mujeres
del norte de México
Hilda García-Pérez, Sioban D. Harlow, Christine A.
Erdmann y Catalina Denman
Introducción del uso de los condones femeninos entre las trabajadoras
sexuales en América Central
Natasha Mack, Thomas G. Grey, Alexis Amsterdam, Nancy Williamson
y Claudia Interiano Matta
Estancamiento de la disminución de la fecundidad en Ecuador
Kanako Ishida, Paul Stupp y Jose Ordoñez Sotomayor
Elaboración de la lista: el rol de las listas de medicamentos
esenciales para la salud reproductiva
Jane Hutchings, Keith Neroutsos y Kathleen Donnelly
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