New Issue of Studies in Family Planning is Now Available

June 15, 2009

Studies in Family Planning (Volume 40, Issue 2, June 2009) is now available.

Articles Include:

  • “Toward a Multidimensional Measure of Pregnancy Intentions: Evidence from the United States” by John S. Santelli, Laura Duberstein Lindberg, Mark G. Orr, Lawrence B. Finer, and Ilene Speizer, 87-100.
  • “Are Female Orphans at Risk for Early Marriage, Early Sexual Debut, and Teen Pregnancy? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa” by Tia Palermo and Amber Peterman, 101-112.
  • “The Influence of Changes in Women’s Religious Affiliation on Contraceptive Use and Fertility Among the Kassena-Nankana of Northern Ghana” by Henry V. Doctor, James F. Phillips, and Evelyn Sakeah, 113-122.
  • “Determinants of Contraceptive Acceptance Among Cambodian Abortion Patients” by Janna McDougall, Tamara Fetters, Kathryn Andersen Clark, and Tung Rathavy, 123-132.
  • “Adolescent Reproductive Health in Indonesia: Contested Values and Policy Inaction” by Iwu Dwisetyani Utomo and Peter McDonald, 133-146.
  • “Fragile, Threatened, and Still Urgently Needed: Family Planning Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa” by Roy Jacobstein, Lynn Bakamjian, John M. Pile, and Jane Wickstrom, 147-154.

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