- Unintended pregnancy in Bangladesh.
World Health & Population
- An assessment of parent-child communication on sexuality in Lagos, Nigeria.
World Health & Population
- Communication and contraception in rural Bangladesh.
World Health & Population
- Religion, condom use acceptability and use within marriage among rural women in Malawi.
World Health & Population
- Pro-alcohol-use social environment and alcohol use among female sex workers in China: beyond the effects of serving alcohol.
World Health & Population
- Gender-related factors influencing HIV serostatus disclosure in patients receiving HAART in West Africa.
World Health & Population
- Pregnancy intention and antenatal care use in two rural North Indian States.
World Health & Population
- Use of health services by women with gynecological symptoms in rural China.
World Health & Population
- The determinants of early cessation of breastfeeding in Bangladesh.
World Health & Population
- Safe abortion services in Nepal: initial years of availability and utilization.
World Health & Population
- Contraception in India: exploring met and unmet demand.
World Health & Population
- Work status and health of women: a comparative study of northern and southern states of rural India.
World Health & Population
- Structural adjustment programs and the trickle-down effect: a case study of the Fujimori period in Peru, using reproductive health as an indicator for levels of poverty.
World Health & Population
- Contraceptive use in Yemen: a component analysis.
World Health & Population
- Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus and fertility desires: results from a qualitative study in rural Uganda.
World Health & Population
- Breastfeeding as a time-varying-time-dependent factor for birth spacing: multivariate models with validations and predictions.
World Health & Population
- Balancing the present and the future: a study of contraceptive use in Calcutta's slums.
World Health & Population
- Reducing maternal mortality in Senegal: using GIS to identify priority regions for the expansion of human resources for health.
World Health & Population
- Knowledge of termination of pregnancy (TOP) legislation and attitudes toward TOP clinical training among medical students attending two South African universities.
World Health & Population
- Trends and determinants of condom use in Uganda.
World Health & Population
- Engaging men in family planning services delivery: experiences introducing the Standard Days Method® in four countries.
World Health & Population
- Chasing success: health sector aid and mortality.
World Development (Oxford)
- Integration of an essential services package (ESP) in child and reproductive health and family planning with a micro-credit program for poor women: experience from a pilot project in rural Bangladesh.
World Development (Oxford)
- Family planning programs, socioeconomic characteristics, and contraceptive use in Malawi.
World Development (Oxford)
- From the policies to the clinics: the reproductive health paradox in post-adjustment health care.
World Development (Oxford)
- AIDS prevention in Zambia: implications for social services.
World Development (Oxford)
- The fungibility of aid earmarked for HIV/AIDS control programs.
World Development (Oxford)
- Economic inequality and HIV in Malawi.
World Development (Oxford)
- Women and fish-for-sex: transactional sex, HIV/AIDS and gender in African fisheries.
World Development (Oxford)
- Designing global collective action in population and HIV/AIDS programs, 1983-2002: has anything changed?
World Development (Oxford)
- The private health care sector and the provision of prenatal care services in Latin America.
World Development (Oxford)
- Risking death for survival: peasant responses to hunger and HIV/AIDS in Malawi.
World Development (Oxford)
- The timing of the fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa.
World Development (Oxford)
- Why does education lead to lower fertility? A critical review of some of the possibilities.
World Development (Oxford)
- Returning a favor: reciprocity between female education and fertility in India.
World Development (Oxford)
- A population out of control? Myths about Muslim fertility in contemporary India.
World Development (Oxford)
- Demographic transition in China and its implications.
World Development (Oxford)
- Patronage, per diems and the "workshop mentality": the practice of family planning programs in Southeastern Nigeria.
World Development (Oxford)
- Does education affect HIV status? Evidence from five African countries.
World Bank Economic Review
- The gender and intergenerational consequences of the demographic dividend: an assessment of the micro- and macrolinkages between the demographic transition and economic development.
World Bank Economic Review
- Conditional cash transfers and HIV/AIDS prevention: unconditionally promising?
World Bank Economic Review
- Knowledge about HIV/AIDS and reported risk behaviours among freshmen of the University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Southern Nigeria.
World Applied Sciences Journal
- Prenatal attachment and fetal health locus of control among low risk and high risk pregnant women.
World Applied Sciences Journal
- The impact of group discussion and film on promoting knowledge and attitudes about HIV/AIDS in medical university students: a comparing study.
World Applied Sciences Journal
- Genital warts in north-west of Iran.
World Applied Sciences Journal
- Iranian female adolescents' reproductive health services needs: a qualitative study.
World Applied Sciences Journal
- Incidence of vulvovaginal candidasis among pregnant women at Adeoyo Maternity Hospital, in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria.
World Applied Sciences Journal
- Detection and prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis among pregnant women in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria.
World Applied Sciences Journal
- Detection of HIV 1 and 2 antibodies among pregnant women in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.
World Applied Sciences Journal
- Unwanted pregnancies among rural women in south of Iran: a model based approach.
World Applied Sciences Journal