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Contraceptive Prevalence Survey 1993
Jamaica
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1993
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JAM_1993_CPS_v01_M
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National Family Planning Board, Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN)
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1
Armas, Henry.
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Exploring linkages between sexuality and rights to tackle poverty
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2
Baumgartner, Joy Noel, Cynthia Waszak Geary, Heidi Tucker, and Maxine Wedderburn.
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(2009) International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health.
3
Bobb-Semple, Leona.
Women in Jamaica: A Bibliography of Published and Unpublished Sources
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: University of West Indies Press, 1997.
4
Bollinger, Lor.
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Getting From Awareness to Use Lessons Learned from SOMARC III about Marketing Vasectomy Services in Jamaica
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(1998)
5
Camara, Bilali, Ms Cheryl O’Neil, and Ms Pauline Russell-Brown.
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Status and trends of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic
."
XI International AIDS Conference Vancouver.
July 5-6, 1996.
6
Crawford, Tazhmoye, and Donovan McGrowder.
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Sexual reproductive health lifestyle of male adolescents in Jamaica
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Editorial Advisory Board e 21, no. 3 (2005): 419-428.
7
Donovan, P.
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Despite Jamaica's High Contraceptive Prevalence Rate, More Than Two-Thirds of Pregnancies are Unintended
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International Family Planning Perspectives 21, no. 1 (1995): 40-42.
8
Donovan, P.
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In Nigeria, traditions of male dominance favor large families, but some men report having fewer children
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International Family Planning Perspectives 21, no. 1 (1995): 39-40.
9
Drayton, Vonna Lou Caleb.
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Contraceptive use among Jamaican teenage mothers
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Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública 11, no. 3 (2002): 150-157.
10
Eggleston, Elizabeth, and Karen Hardee.
Jamaica: The Jamaica Adolescent Study
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1998.
11
Figueroa, Peter J, Kristin Fox, and K Minor.
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A behaviour risk factor survey in Jamaica
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West Indian medical journal 48, no. 1 (1999): 9-15.
12
Hamilton, M, and M Wedderburn.
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Uplifting Adolescents Project Tracer Study Results: Implications and the Way Forward
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(1999)
13
Hamilton, Pansy, Jean Jackson, Susan McIntyre, and Julie Solo.
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Case Study of the Contraceptive Technology Research Program In Jamaica What was achieved and how?
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(2004)
14
Hardee, Karen, Maureen Clyde, Olivia P McDonald, Wilma Bailey, and Michele T Villinski.
Assessing family planning service-delivery practices: the case of private physicians in Jamaica
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1995.
15
Jackson, Jean, Elizabeth Eggleston, Amy Lee, and Karen Hardee.
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Reproductive Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour Among Young Addlescents in Jamaica
."
Social and Economic Studies 46, no. 1 (1997): 95-109.
16
McFarlane, C P, J S Friedman, and L Morris.
1993 Contraceptive Prevalence Survey Jamaica. Volume II: Knowledge and attitudes towards family contraception and AIDS.
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1994.
17
McFarlane, C P, J S Friedman, and L Morris.
Contraceptive Prevalence Survey Jamaica 1993. Volume I: Administrative report.
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1994.
18
McFarlane, C P, J S Friedman, L Morris, and S C Binzen.
Contraceptive Prevalence Survey Jamaica 1993. Volume V: Summary of results by health region.
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1994.
19
McFarlane, C P, J S Friedman, L Morris, and H I Goldberg.
Contraceptive Prevalence Survey Jamaica 1993. Volume III. Sexual experience contraceptive practice and fertility.
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1994.
20
McFarlane, C P, Jay S Friedman, and Leo Morris.
Contraceptive Prevalence Survey Jamaica 1993. Preliminary report.
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1993.
21
McFarlane, Carmen P, Jay S Friedman, and Leo Morris.
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Contraceptive Prevalence Survey Jamaica 1993. Executive summary: main findings of the survey.
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(1994)
22
Ravenholt, Betty Butler, and Maureen Clyde.
Analysis of the Legal and Regulatory Environment for Family Planning in Jamaica
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1995.
23
Scott A, Penelope.
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Is" Two Better Than Too Many?": An Evaluation of a Replacement Level Fertility Campaign In Jamaica
."
Social and Economic Studies 45, no. 1 (1996): 161-185.
24
Stewart, M.
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Rural Tanzanian youths' first intercourse is early, number of partners high
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International Family Planning Perspectives 21, no. 1 (1995): 42-43.
25
Thame, M, H Trotman, C Osmond, H Fletcher, and M Antoine.
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Body composition in pregnancies of adolescents and mature women and the relationship to birth anthropometry
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European journal of clinical nutrition 61, no. 1 (2007): 47-53.
26
Thame, Minerva M, Maria D Jackson, Inger P Manswell, Clive Osmond, and Matthias G Antoine.
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Weight retention within the puerperium in adolescents: a risk factor for obesity?
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Public health nutrition 13, no. 02 (2009): 283-288.
27
Wynter, SH, V DaCosta, J Frederick, and H Wynter.
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Laparoscopic retrieval of perforated intrauterine devices at University Hospital, Jamaica
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The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists 9, no. 3 (2002): 380-383.
28
Wynter, Hugh H, and P I Hamilton.
Programming for male involvement in reproductive health
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2001.
29
Young, J, H Trotman, and M Thame.
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The impact of antenatal care on pregnancy performance between adolescent girls and older women
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West Indian Medical Journal 56, no. 5 (2007): 414-420.
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