International Family Planning Perspectives
Table of Contents
In This Issue 27(4) [html]
The Editors
ARTICLES
The Acceptability of a Vaginal Microbicide Among South African Men [html] [pdf]
Gita Ramjee, Eleanor Gouws, Amy Andrews, Landon Myer and Amy E. Weber
Why Are Condoms Used, and How Many Are Needed? Estimates from Orissa, India [html] [pdf]
Martine Collumbien, Braj Das and Oona M.R. Campbell
Gender Differences in Adult Perspectives on Adolescent Reproductive Behaviors: Evidence from Lomé, Togo [html] [pdf]
Ilene S. Speizer, Stephanie A. Mullen and Kodjopatapa Amégee
The Impact of a Regional Family Planning Service Promotion Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa:Evidence From Cameroon [html] [pdf]
Stella Babalola, Claudia Vondrasek, Jane Brown and Regina Traoré
The Persistence of a Service Delivery 'Culture': [html] [pdf]
Sidney Ruth Schuler, Lisa M. Bates and Md. Khairul Islam
Strategies for Detection of Sexually Transmitted Infection Among Family Planning Clients in Jamaica [html] [pdf]
Elizabeth Ward, Alan Spruyt, Laurie Fox, Laura Johnson, Emelita Wong, Frieda Behets, J. Peter Figueroa and Jo Morris
LETTERS
Picture This.... [html] [pdf]
Irving Sivin
DIGESTS
Medical Abortion Regimen with Reduced Mifepristone Dose, Home Misoprostol Use Is Feasible and Effective [html]
Despite Symptoms, Many Kenyans Delay Treatment For STDs, Have Unsafe Sex [html]
Peer Training of Nurses Improves Immunization Coverage and Practices [html]
Risk Factors for Low-Grade Cervical Abnormalities Differ from Those for Human Papillomavirus Infection [html]
Maternal Zinc Supplements In Pregnancy Lower Risks Linked to Low Birth Weight [html]
Condoms Reduce Women's Risk of Herpes Infection, But Do Not Protect Men [html]
Many Women in Rural Gambia Have Reproductive Health Problems, but Few of Them Seek Treatment [html]
Douching Is Indirectly Linked to HIV Infection In Female Sex Workers [html]

