Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

International Family Planning Perspectives

Volume 31, Number 1, March 2005


Table of Contents

In This Issue 31(1) [html]
The Editors

Update 31(1) [html]
Jared Rosenberg


ARTICLES

Confronting the 'Sugar Daddy' Stereotype: Age and Economic Asymmetries and Risky Sexual Behavior in Urban Kenya [html] [pdf]
Nancy Luke

The Impact of Menstrual Side Effects on Contraceptive Discontinuation: Findings from a Longitudinal Study In Cairo, Egypt [html] [pdf]
Elizabeth Tolley, Sarah Loza, Laila Kafafi and Stirling Cummings

Risk Perception and Condom Use Among Married Or Cohabiting Couples in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa [html] [pdf]
Pranitha Maharaj and John Cleland

Factors Associated with Use of the Female Condom in Zimbabwe [html] [pdf]
Dominique Meekers and Kerry Richter

VIEWPOINT

Does 'CNN' (Condoms, Needles, Negotiation) Work Better than 'ABC' (Abstinence, Being Faithful and Condom Use) in Attacking the AIDS Epidemic? [html] [pdf]
Steven W. Sinding


DIGESTS

All in PDF

For Young South Africans, Opportunities May Have Unexpected Links to Sexual Behavior [html]

Odds of Penile HPV Are Reduced for Circumcised Men and Condom Users [html]

Vitamin A Supplementation Erases Gender Disparities In Child Mortality in Nepal [html]

For Young Mexican Men, Having a Confidant Raises The Odds of Condom Use [html]

HIV Infection Elevates Kenyan Sex Workers' STI Risk,Which Rises Further as Immunosuppression Increases [html]

Women's Lack of Control In Relationships May Lead To Inconsistent Condom Use [html]

Injectable Use May Increase Women's Odds of Getting Chlamydia or Gonorrhea [html]

Traditional Gender Roles And Intimate Partner Violence Linked in China [html]

ET CETERA

Guidelines for Authors

Call for Papers

 

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