International Family Planning Perspectives
İÇİNDEKİLERTable of ContentsUpdate Articles Fertility Transition: An Update Ronald Freedman and Ann K. Blanc Induced Abortion Among Unmarried Women in Shanghai, China Z.C. Wu, E.S. Gao, X.Y. Ku, S.Y Lu, M.J. Wang, W.C. Hong and L.P. Chow Proximity to Contraceptive Services and Fertility Transition in Rural Kenya Charles R. Hammerslough Exploring Sociocultural Barriers to Family Planning Among Mayans in Guatemala Victoria M. Ward, Jane T. Bertrand and Francisco Puac Sexual Behavior, Reproductive Knowledge and Contraceptive Use Among Young Urban Nigerians Paulina Makinwa-Adebusoye Field Briefings Ghanaian Midwives Have New Family Planning Role Digests Family Planning Program Effort Has Increased During the 1980s Javanese Women Given Preferred Method More Likely to Continue Use Ring, Monthly Injectable Produce Less Menstrual Disruption than DMPA Contraceptive Prevalence Rates Are Low in Guatemala Rural Ugandan Women's HIV Infection Rates Seem Related to Trade Routes High Maternal Mortality Rate in Conakry, Guinea, Is Linked to Inadequate Care |