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INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Subject Index Abortion Postpartum Bleeding in Zimbabwe, Update, p. 83. Once-a-Week Pill Rare in India, see Oral Contra- Abortion Pill and Blood Loss, Update, p. 41. Role of High-Risk Occupations in the Spread of ceptives. Likelihood of Induced Abortion Among Women AIDS: Truck Drivers and Itinerant Market Women Postpartum Sex in the Philippines, Update, p. 83. Hospitalized for Abortion Complications in Four in Nigeria, The, I.O. Orubuloye, P. Caldwell and Quinacrine Sterilization Found Effective Among Latin American Countries, The, see Latin Amer- J.C. Caldwell, p. 43. Women in Vietnam, see Sterilization. ica and the Caribbean. Sex, Contraception and Childbearing Before Mar- Seeking Innovative But Noncoercive Change, Many Brazilian Women Hospitalized for Incom- riage in Sub-Saharan Africa, A.J. Gage-Brandon Book Review of: The Demographic Challenge: A plete Abortion Report Using Ulcer Drug as Abor- and D. Meekers, p. 14. Study of Four Large Indian States, ed. by J. K. Satia tifacient, see Latin America and the Caribbean. Tale of Two Cities, A, Update, p. 2. and S.J. Jejeebhoy. Rev. by J. Chamie, p. 113. Tanzanian Method Use is Up, Update, p. 3. Sex Selection Banned in India, Update, p. 42. Africa Unprotected First Coitus Is Common Among Thai Men with Multiple Partners, Update, p. 82. Adherence to Oral Contraceptive Regimens in Urban Youths in The Gambia, Digest, p. 120. Four Countries, see Oral Contraceptives. Two-Child Family in India: Is It Realistic? The, I. Young Ugandans Know Condoms Prevent STDs, Rajan, U.S. Mishra and M. Ramanathan, p. 125. Attitudes Toward Risky Sexual Behavior and Re- But Disagree on Whether Use Shows Respect for actions to People Infected with HIV Among Zam- Partner, Digest, p. 76. bian Students, P. Mufune, K. Osei-Hwedie and L.- Barrier Methods K. Mwansa, p. 25. Zambia DHS Finds High Birthrate and Low Lev- HIV Testing, Counseling Improved Condom Use els of Modern Method Use, Digest, p. 116. Among Rwandan Couples, see Africa. Between Two Million and Six Million Tanzanians May Die of AIDS over Next 20 Years, World Bank Young Ugandans Know Condoms Prevent STDs, Estimates, Digest, p. 115. Asia But Disagree on Whether Use Shows Respect for Community-Based Distribution of Contraceptives Adherence to Oral Contraceptive Regimens in Partner, see Africa. Four Countries, see Oral Contraceptives. in Zaire, J.T. Bertrand, M.E. McBride, N. Man- gani, N.C. Baughman and M. Kinuani, p. 84. Are Supply-Side Strategies Enough in India? Book Breastfeeding Review of: Doing the Needful: The Dilemma of India’s Comparison of Sterilization Use and Demand Population Policy, by G. Narayana and J. F. Kant- Breast Milk Infectivity Varies, Update, p. 124. from the Demographic and Health Surveys, A, see ner. Rev. by S. Desai, p. 153. Fertility Decline May Be Underway in Pakistan, Sterilization. Asian Women Delay Marriage, Update, p. 42. Latest Survey Data Show, see Asia. Contraception in Ghana, Update, p. 3. Mean Duration of Breastfeeding Has Risen in Bangladeshi Women Try Implant, Update, p. 83. COPE Comes to Africa, Update, p. 124. Some Developing Countries, Fallen in Others Birth Outcomes by Mother’s Age at First Birth in Since 1970s, Digest, p. 34. Correlates of Premarital Sexual Activity Among the Philippines, J. E. Miller, p. 98. School-Age Adolescents in Kenya, The, K. Kiragu Pacifiers Tied to Early Weaning, Update, p. 83. Breast Cancer and OCs in Indonesia, Update, p. 82. and L.S. Zabin, p. 92. Specialized Counselors Bolster Breastfeeding in Comparison of Sterilization Use and Demand Desired Pregnancy and HIV Infection, see Sexu- Honduras, see Latin America and the Caribbean. from the Demographic and Health Surveys, A, see ally Transmitted Diseases. Sterilization. Differences by Residence and Education in Con- Contraceptive Prevalence Is Twice as High in Mat- Contraceptive Practice traceptive Failure Rates in Developing Countries, lab as in Surrounding Areas, Digest, p. 159. Comparison of Sterilization Use and Demand see Contraceptive Practice. from the Demographic and Health Surveys, A, see Differences by Residence and Education in Con- Sterilization. Early Childbearing, Low Contraceptive Use Main- traceptive Failure Rates in Developing Countries, tain High Fertility in Cameroon, Digest, p. 77 see Contraceptive Practice. Contraception in Ghana, see Africa. HIV Among Men in Abidjan, Update, p. 2. Fat and Fecundity Among Filipinos, Update, Contraceptive Prevalence Is Twice as High in Mat- HIV and Infant Death in Rwanda, Update, p. 82. p. 123. lab as in Surrounding Areas, see Asia. HIV and Prostitutes in Senegal, Update, p. 3. Fertility Decline May Be Underway in Pakistan, Differences by Residence and Education in Con- Latest Survey Data Show, Digest, p. 37 traceptive Failure Rates in Developing Countries, HIV Testing, Counseling Improved Condom Use L. Moreno, p. 54. | Among Rwandan Couples, Digest, p. 35. In Bangladesh, Couples’ Method Use Increases as Number of Sons Rises, Digest, p. 81. Early Childbearing, Low Contraceptive Use Main- Men Make Contraceptive Decisions, see Contra- tain High Fertility in Cameroon, see Africa. Making of the One-Child Policy, The, Book Re- ceptive Practice. view of: China’s Strategic Demographic Initiative, by Fertility Decline May Be Underway in Pakistan, Migrant Workers Spread HIV, see Sexually Trans- H. Y. Tien. Rev. by U. Larsen, p. 32. Latest Survey Data Show, see Asia. mitted Diseases. Much-Awaited Fertility Decline in Pakistan: Wish- Fertility Rate Decreases Despite Low Method Use Picture Booklet Improves Knowledge About IUDs ful Thinking or Reality? The, Z. A. Sathar, Com- Among Women in Ecuador, see Latin America in Egypt, Field Briefings, p. 111. ment, p. 142. and the Caribbean. Volume 19, Number 4, December 1993 Index to Volume 19 In Bangladesh, Couples’ Method Use Increases Chilean Views on Quality Care, Update, p. 82. Pacifiers Tied to Early Weaning, see Breastfeeding. as Number of Sons Rises, see Asia. Comparison of Sterilization Use and Demand Postpartum Bleeding in Zimbabwe, see Africa. Men Make Contraceptive Decisions, Update, p. 124. from the Demographic and Health Surveys, A, see Prevalence of Maternal Tetanus, Update, p. 41. Sterilization. Sex, Contraception and Childbearing Before Mar- Two in Three Dominican Women in Union Who riage in Sub-Saharan Africa, see Africa. Cost Recovery and the True Cost-Effectiveness of Use a Method Are Sterilized, see Latin America. Contraceptive Provision, see Programs: Evalua- Tale of Two Cities, A, see Africa. tion and Funding. Zambia DHS Finds High Birthrate and Low Lev- Tanzanian Method Use is Up, see Africa. els of Modern Method Use, see Africa. Differences by Residence and Education in Con- Two in Three Dominican Women in Union Who traceptive Failure Rates in Developing Countries, Use a Method Are Sterilized, see Latin America see Contraceptive Practice. Oral Contraceptives and the Caribbean. Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Postpar- Adherence to Oral Contraceptive Regimens in Unprotected First Coitus Is Common Among tum IUD Insertion in Lima, Peru, see Intrauter- Four Countries, D. Hubacher and L. Potter, p. 49. Urban Youths in The Gambia, see Africa. ine Devices. Breast Cancer and OCs in Indonesia, see Asia. Zambia DHS Finds High Birthrate and Low Lev- Fertility Rate Decreases Despite Low Method Use New Route for Old Method, Update, p. 83. els of Modern Method Use, see Africa. Among Women in Ecuador, Digest, p. 79. Once-a-Week Pill Rare in India, Update, p. 41. Impact of a Perinatal Reproductive Health Pro- Contraceptive Research gram in Honduras, The, R. Vernon, J. R. L6pez- Pill-Associated Strokes Found Less for Low-Dose Early Success for Single Implant, see Hormonal Canales, J. A. Carcamo and J. Galindo, p. 103. than for Higher Dose Pill, Digest, p. 158. Implants and Injections. In Haiti, “Mystery Clients” Evaluate Quality of New Route for Old Method, see Oral Contra- Care, Field Briefings, p. 28. Population: Policy and Research ceptives. Likelihood of Induced Abortion Among Women Are Supply-Side Strategies Enough in India? Book Norplant II Trials Continue, see Hormonal Im- Hospitalized for Abortion Complications in Four Review of: Doing the Needful: The Dilemma of India’s plants and Injections. Latin American Countries, The, S. Singh and D. Population Policy, see Asia. Wulf, p. 134. Making of the One-Child Policy, The, Book Re- Smaller and Better New Implant, see Hormonal Implants and Injections. Many Brazilian Women Hospitalized for Incom- view of: China's Strategic Demographic Initiative, plete Abortion Report Using Ulcer Drug as Abor- see Asia. tifacient, Digest, p. 156. Norway, Sweden and United States Are Rated Fertility: Planning and Effects Pacifiers Tied to Early Weaning, see Breastfeeding. Highest in Commitment to World Population As- Early Childbearing, Low Contraceptive Use Main- sistance in 1991, Digest, p. 155. tain High Fertility in Cameroon, see Africa. Poverty Risk for Families of Chilean Teenage Mothers Determined by Woman’s Education, Fa- Population Ups and Downs, Update, p. 41. Fertility Decline May Be Underway in Pakistan, Latest Survey Data Show, see Asia. ther’s Support, Digest, p. 75. Road from Rio to Cairo: Toward a Common Agen- Specialized Counselors Bolster Breastfeeding in da, The, S. Cohen, Special Report, p. 61. Fertility Rate Decreases Despite Low Method Use Honduras, Field Briefings, p. 110. Among Women in Ecuador, see Latin America Seeking Innovative But Noncoercive Change, and the Caribbean. Two in Three Dominican Women in Union Who Book Review of: The Demographic Challenge: A Use a Method Are Sterilized, Digest, p. 36. Study of Four Large Indian States, see Asia. Men Make Contraceptive Decisions, see Contra- ceptive Practice. Two-Child Family in India: Is It Realistic? The, Maternal and Child Health see Asia. Much-Awaited Fertility Decline in Pakistan: Wish- Birth Outcomes by Mother’s Age at First Birth in ful Thinking or Reality? The, see Asia. the Philippines, see Asia. Programs: Evaluation and Funding Two in Three Dominican Women in Union Who Breast Milk Infectivity Varies, see Breastfeeding. Chilean Views on Quality Care, see Latin Amer- Use a Method Are Sterilized, see Latin America and the Caribbean. Childhood Mortality Risk in Brazil Appears ica and the Caribbean. Zambia DHS Finds High Birthrate and Low Lev- Linked to Short Birth Intervals, see Latin Amer- Community-Based Distribution of Contraceptives els of Modern Method Use, see Africa. ica and the Caribbean. in Zaire, see Africa. Chilean Views on Quality Care, see Latin Amer- COPE Comes to Africa, see Africa. ica and the Caribbean. Hormonal Implants and Injections Cost Recovery and the True Cost-Effectiveness of Bangladeshi Women Try Implant, see Asia. Counseling for Risky Pregnancy, Update, p. 2. Contraceptive Provision, D. Chernichovsky and Early Success for Single Implant, Update, p. 42. Desired Pregnancy and HIV Infection, see Sexu- J. Anson, p. 129. ally Transmitted Diseases. Exchange Rates and the Costs of Family Planning, Norplant II Trials Continue, Update, p. 123. Early Childbearing, Low Contraceptive Use Main- W.C. Robinson, Letter, p. 72. Smaller and Better New Implant, Update, p. 2. tain High Fertility in Cameroon, see Africa. Family Planning Counseling: An Evolving Pro- U.S. Gets Injectable Contraceptive, Update, p. 2. Fertility Decline May Be Underway in Pakistan, cess, C.S. Verme, P. B. Harper, G. Misra and G.S. Latest Survey Data Show, see Asia. Neamatalla, Special Report, p. 67. Intrauterine Devices Fertility Rate Decreases Despite Low Method Use How To Fear Evaluation Less and Use It More, Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Postpar- Among Women in Ecuador, see Latin America Book Review of: Improving Family Planning Eval- tum IUD Insertion in Lima, Peru, K.G. Foreit, J. R. and the Caribbean. uation: A Step-by-Step Guide for Managers and Eval- Foreit, G. Lagos and A. Guzman, p. 19. uators, by J. Garcia-Nuiiez. Rev. by J. N. Gribble, Picture Booklet Improves Knowledge About IUDs gImrpaamc ti n oHf oan dPuerriansa,t alT heR,e psreoed uLcattiinv e AmHeerailtcha Parnod- p. 73. in Egypt, see Africa. the Caribbean. Impact of a Perinatal Reproductive Health Pro- gram in Honduras, The, see Latin America and Late Births and Breast Cancer, Update, p. 42. the Caribbean. Latin America and the Caribbean Low Birth Weight Linked to Malaria, Update, p. 124. Childhood Mortality Risk in Brazil Appears In Haiti, “Mystery Clients” Evaluate Quality of Linked to Short Birth Intervals, Digest, p. 118. Neonatal Tetanus Declines, Update, p. 123. Care, see Latin America and the Caribbean. 162 International Family Planning Perspectives Operations Researchers Share Findings, Problems Sterilization Book Review, p. 32. and Goals, Field Briefings, p. 29. Comparison of Sterilization Use and Demand Lépez-Canales, J. R., see Vernon, R. Process for Quality Improvement in Family Plan- from the Demographic and Health Surveys, A, N. Rutenberg and E. Landry, p. 4. Mangani, N., see Bertrand, J. T. ning Services, A, K. Hardee and B. J. Gould, Spe- cial Report, p. 147 Menstrual Complaints Rise with Increasing Years McBride, M.E., see Bertrand, J. T. Since Tubal Sterilization, Digest, p. 39. Picture Booklet Improves Knowledge About IUDs Meekers, D., see Gage-Brandon, A.J. in Egypt, see Africa. Quinacrine Sterilization Found Effective Among Miller, J. E., Birth Outcomes by Mother’s Age at Specialized Counselors Bolster Breastfeeding in Women in Vietnam, Digest, p. 157 First Birth in the Philippines, p. 98. Honduras, see Latin America and the Caribbean. Sterilization Deaths Are Down, Update, p. 3. Mishra, U.S., see Rajan, I. Toward a Client Orientation in Family Planning, Misra, G., see Verme, C. 5S. Book Review of: Managing Quality of Care in Pop- Moreno, L., Differences by Residence and Edu- ulation Programs, ed. by A.K. Jain. Rev. by J.F. Author Index cation in Contraceptive Failure Rates in Devel- Helzner, p. 31. oping Countries, p. 54. Mufune, P., Osei-Hwedie, K., and Mwansa, L.-K., Sexual Behavior Anson, J., see Chernichovsky, D. Attitudes Toward Risky Sexual Behavior and Re- Attitudes Toward Risky Sexual Behavior and Re- Baughman, N.C., see Bertrand, J. T. actions to People Infected with HIV Among Zam- actions to People Intected with HIV Among Zam- bian Students, p. 25. Bertrand, J.T., McBride, M.E., Mangani, N., bian Students, see Africa. Baughman, N.C., and Kinuani, M., Community- Mwansa, L.-K., see Mufune, P. Correlates of Premarital Sexual Activity Among Based Distribution of Contraceptives in Zaire, p. Neamatalla, G.S., see Verme, C.S. School-Age Adolescents in Kenya, The, see Africa. 84. Orubuloye, I.O., Caldwell, P., and Caldwell, J.C., Postpartum Sex in the Philippines, see Asia. Caldwell, J.C., see Orubuloye, I. O. The Role of High-Risk Occupations in the Spread Role of High-Risk Occupations in the Spread of Caldwell, P., see Orubuloye, I. O. of AIDS: Truck Drivers and Itinerant Market AIDS: Truck Drivers and Itinerant Market Women Women in Nigeria, p. 43. in Nigeria, The, see Africa. Carcamo, J. A., see Vernon, R. Osei-Hwedie, K., see Mufune, P. Sex, Contraception and Childbearing Before Mar- Chamie, J., Seeking Innovative But Noncoercive Change, Book Review, p. 113. Potter, L., see Hubacher, D. riage in Sub-Saharan Africa, see Africa. Chernichovsky, D.,and Anson, J., Cost Recovery Rajan, I., Mishra, U.S., and Ramanathan, M., The Thai Men with Multiple Partners, see Asia. and the True Cost-Effectiveness of Contraceptive Two-Child Family in India: Is It Realistic? p. 125. Unprotected First Coitus Is Common Among Provision, p. 129. Ramanathan, M., see Rajan, I. Urban Youths in The Gambia, see Africa. Cohen, S. A., The Road from Rio to Cairo: Toward Robinson, W.C., Exchange Rates and the Costs of Young Ugandans Know Condoms Prevent STDs, a Common Agenda, Special Report, p. 61. Family Planning, Letter, p. 72. But Disagree on Whether Use Shows Respect for Desai, S., Are Supply-Side Strategies Enough in Rutenberg, N., and Landry, E., A Comparison of Partner, see Africa. India? Book Review, p. 153. Sterilization Use and Demand from the Demo- graphic and Health Surveys, p. 4. Foreit, J. R., see Foreit, K. G. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sathar, Z. A., The Much-Awaited Fertility Decline Attitudes Toward Risky Sexual Behavior and Re- Foreit, K. G., Foreit, J. R., Lagos, G., and Guzman, in Pakistan: Wishful Thinking or Reality? Com- actions to People Infected with HIV Among Zam- A., Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Post- bian Students, see Africa. partum IUD Insertion in Lima, Peru, p. 19. ment, p. 142. Singh, S., and Wulf, D., The Likelihood of Induced Between Two Million and Six Million Tanzanians Gage-Brandon, A.J., and Meekers, D., Sex, Con- Abortion Among Women Hospitalized for Abor- May Die of AIDS over Next 20 Years, World Bank traception and Childbearing Before Marriage in tion Complications in Four Latin American Coun- Sub-Saharan Africa, p. 14. Estimates, see Africa. tries, p. 134. Breast Milk Infectivity Varies, see Breastfeeding. Galindo, J., see Vernon, R. Verme, C.S., Harper, P.B., Misra, G., and Nea- Desired Pregnancy and HIV Infection, Update, Gould, B.J., see Hardee, K. matalla, G.S., Family Planning Counseling: An p- 124. Gribble, J. N., How to Fear Evaluation Less and Evolving Process, Special Report, p. 67 HIV Among Men in Abidjan, see Africa. Use It More, Book Review, p. 73. Vernon, R., Lépez-Canales, J. R., Carcamo, J. A., and Galindo, J., The Impact of a Perinatal Repro- HIV and Infant Death in Rwanda, see Africa. Guzman, A., see Foreit, K. G. ductive Health Program in Honduras, p. 103. HIV and Prostitutes in Senegal, see Africa. Hardee, K., and Gould, B.J., A Process for Qual- Wulf, D., see Singh, S. ity Improvement in Family Planning Services, HIV Found in Female Genital Fluid, Update, p. 123. Special Report, p. 147 Zabin, L.S., see Kiragu, K. HIV Testing, Counseling Improved Condom Use Harper, P. B., see Verme, C. 5S. Among Rwandan Couples, see Africa. International Family Planning Perspectives Helzner, J. F., Toward a Client Orientation in Fam- is available in microfilm through Uni- Migrant Workers Spread HIV, Update, p. 42. ily Planning, Book Review, p. 31. versity Microfilms International, 300 Role of High-Risk Occupations in the Spread of Hubacher, D., and Potter, L., Adherence to Oral North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106, USA, and is indexed in the fol- AIDS: Truck Drivers and Itinerant Market Women Contraceptive Regimens in Four Countries, p. 49. lowing sources: in Nigeria, The, see Africa. Kinuani, M., see Bertrand, J. T. Abstracts on Hygiene and Young Ugandans Know Condoms Prevent STDs, Kiragu, K., and Zabin, L.S., The Correlates of Pre- Communicable Diseases | But Disagree on Whether Use Shows Respect for marital Sexual Activity Among School-Age Ado- Current Literature in Family Planning Partner, see Africa. Excerpta Medica lescents in Kenya, p. 92. PAIS Builetin Lagos, G., see Foreit, K. G. Population Index Status of Women Studies on Women Abstracts Road from Rio to Cairo: Toward a Common Agen- Landry, E., see Rutenberg, N. Tropical Diseases Bulletin da, The, see Population: Policy and Research Larsen, U., The Making of the One-Child Policy, Volume 19, Number 4, December 1993

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