Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 31, Number 2, June 2005


Table of Contents

In This Issue 31(2) [html]
The Editors

Update 31(2) [html]
Jared Rosenberg


ARTICLES

Siblings' Premarital Childbearing and the Timing of First Sex in Three Major Cities of Côte d'Ivoire [html] [pdf]
Nafissatou Diop-Sidibé

The Potential of Comprehensive Sex Education in China: Findings from Suburban Shanghai [html] [pdf]
Bo Wang, Sara Hertog, Ann Meier, Chaohua Lou and Ersheng Gao

Reproductive Tract Infections Among Young Married Women in Tamil Nadu, India [html] [pdf]
Jasmin Helen Prasad, Sulochana Abraham, Kathleen M. Kurz, Valentina George, M. K. Lalitha, Renu John, M. N. R. Jayapaul, Nandini Shetty and Abraham Joseph

Wealth and Extramarital Sex Among Men in Zambia [html] [pdf]
Sitawa R. Kimuna and Yanyi K. Djamba

VIEWPOINT

The Unfinished Agenda for Reproductive Health: Priorities for the Next 10 Years [html] [pdf]
Adrienne Germain and Jennifer Kidwell


DIGESTS

All in PDF

Failure Rates of Male and Female Condoms Fall with Use [html]

Childhood Stunting Is Linked to the Pregnancy Intentions of Both Parents [html]

Doorstep Delivery Increases Adoption of Contraceptives in Rural Areas of Pakistan [html]

In Mexico, Hysterectomy Is Often Used as Treatment for Cervical Abnormalities [html]

For Poor Brazilian Males, Sex Tends to Begin Early and is Often Unprotected [html]

Prepregnancy Health Status Has Strong Associations with Preterm Delivery Risk [html]

Family Planning Clinics May Not Be the Best Option for Serving Pakistan's Poor [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).
www.infoforhealth.org.

 

 

All opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the Guttmacher Institute.