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The Role of Concordant Fertility Preferences, Couples’ Communication and Decision-Making on Contraceptive Use and Intention to Use among Young Married Couples in Tribal Rajasthan, India: A Dyadic Cross-Sectional Analysis •
Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan, University of California, San Francisco;
Sumeet Patil, NBER;
Nadia Diamond-Smith, University of California, San Francisco.
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Development and Validation of a Measure of Contraceptive Acceptability in Cameroon and Kenya •
Lotus McDougal, Center on Gender Equity and Health, UCSD;
Peter Kisaakye, Makerere University;
Emma Woks, EVIHDAF;
Elizabeth Larson, Center on Gender Equity and Health, UC San Diego;
Paul Bukuluki, Makerere University;
Jean Christophe Fotso, EVIHDAF;
Symon Wandiembe, Makerere University;
Hidayatou Mohamadou, EVIHDAF - Evidence for Sustainable Human Development Systems in Africa.;
Dinah Amongin, Makerere University School of Public Health;
Junior Agbor, EVIHDAF;
Caroline Deignan, Matchboxology;
Shannon Pryor, Save the Children;
Sadia D Parveen, USAID;
Paul Gitonga, Independent researcher;
Caroline Teh Monteh, Independent consultant;
Courtney McLarnon, GEH, UCSD;
Esther Spindler, Consultant, GEH/UCSD;
Madeleine Short Fabic, US Agency for International Development (USAID).
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“This Is Why I Think Birth Control Is Going to Be Our Generation’s Smoking:” A Thematic Content Analysis Exploring anti-Hormonal Contraception Sentiment on Tiktok •
Zoe Pleasure, University Of Washington;
Brooke Whitfield, Population Research Center - University of Texas At Austin;
Elizabeth Pleasants, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill;
Evageline Norrell, University of California, Berkeley;
Cambray Smith, Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill;
Cassandra Fallon, University of South Carolina;
Emma Anderson, University of California, Berkeley;
Laura Lindberg, Department of Urban-Global Public Health, Rutgers University School of Public Health.
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“Contraceptive Use Can Also Increase the Love between Husband and Wife”: Male Involvement in Implant Use in Rwanda •
Hilary Schwandt, Western Washington University;
Sequoia Dearborn, Western Washington University;
Marina Koch, Western Washington University;
Mya Landback, Western Washington University;
Isabella Lowell, Western Washington University;
Sandra Mumararungu, University of Rwanda;
Sydney Patterson, Western Washington University;
Aubree Radtke, Western Washington University;
Iris Seiwerath, a student at Western Washington University;
Biganette-Evidente Shemeza, INES-Ruhengeri – Institute of Applied Sciences;
Nate Tatem, Western Washington University;
Ruth Ufitimbabazi, University of Rwanda;
Liz Uwera, INES-Ruhengeri – Institute of Applied Sciences;
Seth L. Feinberg, Western Washington University.
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Increasing the Coverage of Male Sterilization (NSV) in India: Lessons from the Experiences of Telangana State, India •
Vinodh Thota, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS);
T V Sekher, International Institute for Population Sciences.