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INDEX to Volume 33, 2002 Gardner, Michelle. See: Phan Thi Lien. Harbison, Sarah F., Warren C. Robinson. “Policy implications of the next world demographic transition.” 33(1): 37-48. Harlow, Sioban D. See: Walraven, Gijs. AUTHOR INDEX Helzner, Judith F. “Transforming family planning services in the Latin American and Caribbean region.” 33(1): 49-60. Aassve, Arnstein, Gereltuya Altankhuyag. “Changing patterns of Jackson, Elizabeth F. See: Debpuur, Cornelius. Mongolian fertility at a time of social and economic transition.’ 33(2): 165-172. Jejeebhoy, Shireen. “Convergence and divergence in spouses’ perspec- tives on women’s autonomy in rural India.” 33(4): 299-308. Agadjanian, Victor. “Is ‘abortion culture’ fading in the former Soviet Union? Views about abortion and contraception in Kazakhstan.’ Johansson, Elof. See: Bongaarts, John. 33(3): 237-248 Johnson, Brooke R., Singatsho Ndhlovu, Sherry L. Farr, Tsungai Altankhuyag, Gereltuya. See: Aassve, Arnstein. Chipato. “Reducing unplanned pregnancy and abortion in Zim- Arends-Kuenning, Mary. “Reconsidering the doorstep-delivery sys- babwe through postabortion contraception.” 33(2): 195-202. tem in the Bangladesh family planning program.” 33(1): 87-102 Jones, Gavin, Richard Leete. “Asia’s family planning programs as low Attané, Isabelle. “China’s family planning policy: An overview of its fertility is attained.” 33(1): 114-126. past and future.” 33(1): 103-113. Klein, Megan. See: Meekers, Dominique. Barkat-e-Khuda. See: Caldwell, John C. eete, Richard. See: Jones, Gavin. Basu, Alaka Malwade. Review of Minna Saavala, Fertility and Famil- McIntosh, C. Alison. See: Finkle, Jason L. ial Power Relations: Procreation in South India. 33(4): 357-360. Meekers, Dominique, Megan Klein. “Determinants of condom use Bawah, Ayaga A. “Spousal communication and family planning be- among young people in urban Cameroon.” 33(4): 335-346. havior in Navrongo: A longitudinal assessment.” 33(2): 185-194 Morison, Linda. See: Walraven, Gijs. Bélanger, Daniéle. “Son preference in a rural village in North Viet- Nazzar, Alex. See: Dedpuur, Cornelius. nam.” 33(4): 321-334 Ndhlovu, Singatsho. See: Johnson, Brooke R. Bhat, P.N. Mari. “Maternal mortality in India: An update.” 33(3): 227- 2523 6 Ngom, Pierre. See: Debpuur, Cornelius. Binka, Fred N. See: Debpuur, Cornelius. Nguyen Hua Phuc. See: Phan Thi Lien. Blanc, Ann K., Sian L. Curtis, Trevor N. Croft. “Monitoring contra- Nguyen Thi Loi. See: Phan Thi Lien. ceptive continuation: Links to fertility outcomes and quality of Okonofua, Friday E. See: Slanger, Tracy E. care.” 33(2): 127-140. Phan Thi Lien, Christopher Elias, Nguyen Thi Loi, Bui Thi Chi, B2 ongaarts5 , John, Ellvnof f Joh} ansson. “Tt “Futu_r e trends in c" ontracea ptive’ pre. v- Nguyen Hua Phuc, Michelle Gardner. “The prevalence of repro- alence and method mix in the developing world.” 33(1): 24-36. ductive tract infections in Hue, Vietnam.” 33(3): 217-226. Brown, Joseph. See: Simmons, Ruth Phillips, James F. See: Caldwell, John C.; Debpuur, Cornelius Bui Thi Chi. See: Phan Thi Lien Robinson, Warren C. See: Harbison, Sarah F. Caldwell, John C., Pat Caldwell. “Africa: The new family planning Scherf, Caroline. See: Walraven, Gijs. frontier.” 33(1): 76-86 Segal, Sheldon J. Review of Etienne van de Walle and Elisha P. Renne Caldwell, John C., James F. Phillips, Barkat-e-Khuda. “The future of (eds.), Regulating Menstruation: Beliefs, Practices, Interpretations family planning programs.” > 33(1): 1-10 ania - 33(2): 213. Caldwell, Pat. See: Caldwell, John C Simmons, Ruth, Joseph Brown, Margarita Diaz. “Facilitating large- Calvés, Anne-Emmantuéle. “Abortion risk and decisionmaking among scale transitions to quality of care: An idea whose time has come.” young people in urban Cameroon.” 33(3): 249-260. 33(1): 61-75. Chipato, Tsungai. See: Johnson, Brooke R Slanger, Tracy E., Rachel C. Snow, Friday E. Okonofua. “The impact Coleman, Rosalind. See: Walraven, Gijs. of female genital cutting on first delivery in southwest Nigeria.” Croft, Trevor N. See: Blanc, Ann K 33(2): 173-184. Curtis, Sian L. See: Blanc, Ann K. Smith, Daniel Jordan. Review of Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer, ed., Cul- tural Perspectives on Reproductive Health. 33(3): 279-280. Debpuur, Cornelius, James F. Phillips, Elizabeth F. Jackson, Alex Nazzar, Pierre Ngom, Fred N. Binka. “The impact of the Navrongo Snow, Rachel C. See: Slanger, Tracy E. project on contraceptive knowledge and use, reproductive pref- Stephenson, Rob, Amy Ong Tsui. “Contextual influences on repro- erences, and fertility.” 33(2): 141-164. ductive health service use in Uttar Pradesh, India.” 33(4): 309- Diaz, Margarita. See: Simmons, Ruth. 320. Ekpo, Gloria. See: Walraven, Gijs. Tsui, Amy Ong. See: Rob Stephenson. Elias, Christopher. See: Phan Thi Lien. Varga, Christine A. “Pregnancy termination among South African Farr, Sherry L. See: Johnson, Brooke R. adolescents.” 33(4): 283-298. Finkle, Jason L., C. Alison McIntosh. “United Nations population con- Walraven, Gijs, Gloria Ekpo, Rosalind Coleman, Caroline Scherf, Linda ferences: Shaping the policy agenda for the twenty-first century.” Morison, Sioban D. Harlow. “Menstrual disorders in rural Gam- 33(1): 11-23. bia.” 33(3): 261-268. Volume 33 Number4 December 2002 363 SUBJECT INDEX “Future trends in contraceptive prevalence and method mix in the developing world.” John Bongaarts, Elof Johansson. 33(1): 24-36. ‘The impact of the Navrongo project on contraceptive knowledge and use, reproductive preferences, and fertility.” Cornelius Debpuur, James F. Phillips, Elizabeth F. Jackson, Alex Nazzar, Pierre Ngom, ABORTION Fred N. Binka. 33(2): 141-164. “Monitoring contraceptive continuation: Links to fertility outcomes and quality of care.” Ann K. Blanc, Sian L. Curtis, Trevor N. Croft “Abortion risk and decisionmaking among young people in urban Cameroon.” Anne-Emmanuéle Calves. 33(3): 249-260 “Reducing unplanned pregnancy and abortion in Zimbabwe through “Ts ‘abortion culture’ fading in the former Soviet Union? Views about postabortion contraception.” Brooke R. Johnson, Singatsho abortion and contraception in Kazakhstan.” Victor Agadjanian Ndhlovu, Sherry L. Farr, Tsungai Chipato. 33(2): 202 37-248. “Spousal communication and family planning behavior in Navrongo “Pregnancy termination among South African adolescents.” Chris A longitudinal assessment.” Ayaga A. Bawah. 33(2): 185-194 tine A. Varga. 33(4): 283-298 “Reducing unplanned pregnancy and abortion in Zimbabwe through postabortion contraception.” Brooke R. Johnson, Singatsho COUPLE STUDIES Ndhlovu, Sherry L. Farr, Tsungai Chipato. 33(2): 195-202 “Convergence and divergence in spouses’ perspectives on women’s autonomy in rural India.” Shireen Jejeebhoy. 33(4): 299-308. ADOLESCENTS “Spousal communication and family planning behavior in Navrongo: A longitudinal assessment.” Ayaga A. Bawah. 33(2): 185-194 “Abortion risk and decisionmaking among young people in urban Cameroon.” Anne-Emmanuéle Calvés. 33(3): 249-260. “Determinants of condom use among young people in urban Camer- FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS oon.” Dominique Meekers, Megan Klein. 33(4): 335-346 AND SERVICES Pregnancy termination among South African adolescents.” Chris tine A. Varga. 33(4): 283-298. ‘Africa: The new family planning frontier.” John C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell. 33(1): 76-86. BOOK REVIEWS “AAssiiaa's’ s ffaammii ly plaannnniinngg prporoggrramas ms asa s lolw ow ffeerrtt ility is attained.” Gavin Jones, Richard Leete. 33(1): 114-126. “China's family planning policy: An overview of its past and future.” Basu, Alaka M. Review of Minna Saavaila, Fertility and Isabelle Attané. 33(1): 103-113. Relations: Procreation in South India. 33(4): 357-360. “Facilitating large-scale transitions to quality of care: An idea whose Segal, Sheldon J. Review of Ettiene van de Walle, Elisha P. Renne, eds time has come.” Ruth Simmons, Joseph Brown, Margarita Diaz Regulating Mensturation: Beliefs, Practices, Interpretations. 33(2): 213. 33(1): 61-75. Smith, Daniel Jordan. Review of Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer, ed., Cul- “The future of family planning programs.” John C. Caldwell, James tural Perspectives on Reproductive Health. 33(3): 279-280 F. Phillips, Barkat-e-Khuda. 33(1): 1-10. “Future trends in contraceptive prevalence and method mix in the developing world.” John Bongaarts, Elof Johansson. 33(1): 24-36. COMMUNITY-BASED DISTRIBUTION ‘Policy implications of the next world demographic transition.” Sa- rah F. Harbison, Warren C. Robinson. 33(1): 37-48. “Reconsidering the doorstep-delivery system in the Bangladesh fam- “Reconsidering the doorstep-delivery system in the Bangladesh fam- ily planning program.” Mary Arends-Kuenning. 33(1): 87-102 ily planning program.” Mary Arends-Kuenning. 33(1): 87-102. ‘Transforming family planning services in the Latin American and Caribbean region.” Judith F. Helzner. 33(1): 49-60. CONDOM USE “United Nations population conferences: Shaping the policy agenda for the twenty-first century.” Jason L. Finkle, C. Alison McIntosh “Determinants of condom use among young people in urban Camer- 33(1): 11-23. oon.” Dominique Meekers, Megan Klein. 33(4): 335-346. FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING CONTRACEPTIVE USE “The impact of female genital cutting on first delivery in southwest “Determinants of condom use among young people in urban Camer- Nigeria.” Tracy E. Slanger, Rachel C. Snow, Friday E. Okonofua. oon.” Dominique Meekers, Megan Klein. 33(4): 335-346. 33(2): 173-184. 364 Studies in Family Planning FERTILITY ‘The impact of female genital cutting on first delivery in southwest ” Tracy E. Slanger, RachelC . Snow, Friday E. Okonof “Changing patterns of Mongolian fertility at a time of social and eco- nomic transition.” Arnstein Aassve, Gereltuya Altankhuyag. 33(2) 165-172 “The impact of the Navrongo project on contraceptive knowledge and Menstrual disorders in rural Gambia.” Gijs Walraven, Gloria Ekpo use, reproductive preferences, and fertility.” Cornelius Debpuur Rosalind Coleman, Caroline Scherf, Linda Morison, Sioban D. James F, Phillips, Elizabeth F. Jackson, Alex Nazzar, Pierre Ngom, Harlow ax493 (3): 261-268. Fred N. Binka. 33(2): 141-164 The prevalence of reproductive tract infections in HHuuee, “Monitoring contraceptive continuation: Links to fertility outcomes Phan Thi Lien, Christopher Elias, Nguyen Thi Loi, Bu and quality of care.” Ann K. Blanc, Sian L. Curtis, Trevor N. Cror¢ f Neuyen Hua Phuc, Michelle Gardner. 3 2H/O2) . £n1a e 2792 0 33(2): 127-140. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES GENDER RELATIONS Contextual influences on reproductive health service use in Uttar ‘Convergence and divergence in spouses’ perspectives on women’s Pradesh, India.” Rob Stephenson, Amy Ongn gs7 Tsui. 23 A 4): 309-322 0. autonomy in rural India.” Shireen Jejeebhoy. 33(4): 299-308 [ransforming family planning services in the Latin American and “Son preference in a rural village in North Vietnam.” Daniele Bélan- Caribbean region.” Judith F. Helzner. 33(1): 49-60. ger. 33(4): 321-334. ‘Spousal communication and family planning behavior in Navrongo A longitudinal assessment.” Ayaga A. Bawah. 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Future trends in contraceptive prevalence and method mix in the MATERNAL MORTALITY developing world.” John Bongaarts, Elof Johansson. 33(1): 24-36. “Maternal mortality in India: An update.” P.N. Mari Bhat. 33(3): 227 2532 6 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES “The prevalence of reproductive tract infections in Hue, Vietnam.” POPULATION POLICY Phan Thi Lien, Christopher Elias, Nguyen Thi Loi, Bui Thi Chi, Nguyen Hua Phuc, Michelle Gardner. 33(3): 217-226. “China's family planning policy: An overview of its past and future Isabelle Attané. 33(1) “Policy implications of the next world demographic transition.” Sa SON PREFERENCE rah F. Harbison, Warren C. Robinson. 33(1): “United Nations population conferences: Shaping the policy agenda Son preference in a rural village in North Vietnam.” Daniéle Bélan- for the twenty-first century. Jason L. Finkle,C . Alison McIntosh. ger. 33(4): 321-334. 33(1): 11-23. SURVEYS QUALITY OF CARE Bangladesh 1999-2000: Results from the Demographic and Health “Facilitating large-scale transitions to quality of care: An idea whose Survey.” 33(4): 347-351. time has come .” Ruth Simmons, Joseph Brown, Margarita Diaz. 33(1): 61-75. “Cambodia 2000: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey.” “Monitoring contraceptive continuation: Links to fertility outcomes and quality of care.” Ann K. Blanc, Sian L. Curtis, Trevor N. Croft. 33(2): 127-140. -> 297£, /4-29/762. “Ethiopia 2000: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey.” 33(4): 352-356. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH “Guiné ses e 1999: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey.” 33(2) : 203-207. “Contextual influences on reproductive health service use in Uttar “Zimbabwe 1998-99: Results from the Demographic and Health Sur- 33(2): 208-212 Pradesh, India.” Rob Stephenson, Amy Ong Tsui. 33(4): 309-320 vey.” “id. Volume 33 Number4 December 2002 365 GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX ETHIOPIA “Ethiopia 2000: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey.” 33(4): 352-356. AFRICA (GENERAL) GAMBIA “Africa: The new family planning frontier.” John C. Caldwell, Pat “Menstrual disorders in rural Gambia.” Gijs Walraven, Gloria Ekpo, Caldwell. 33(1): 76-86. Rosalind Coleman, Caroline Scherf, Linda Morison, Sioban D. Harlow. 33(3): 261-268. ASIA (GENERAL) GHANA “Asia’s family planning programs as low fertility is attained.” Gavin Jones, Richard Leete. 33(1): 114-126. “The impact of the Navrongo project on contraceptive knowledge and use, reproductive preferences, and fertility.” Cornelius Debpuur, James F. Phillips, Elizabeth F. Jackson, Alex Nazzar, Pierre Ngom, BANGLADESH Fred Binka. 33(2): 141-164. “Spousal communication and family planning behavior in Navrongo: A longitudinal assessment.” Ayaga A. Bawah. 33(2): 185-194. “Bangladesh 1999-2000: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey.” 33(4): 347-351. “Reconsidering the doorstep-delivery system in the Bangladesh fam- GUINEE ily planning program.” Mary Arends-Kuenning. 33(1): 87-102. “ Guinée 1999: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey.” CAMBODIA 33(2): 203-207. “Cambodia 2000: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey.” INDIA 33(3): 269-273. “Contextual influences on reproductive health service use in Uttar CAMEROON Pradesh, India.” Rob Stephenson, Amy Ong Tsui. 33(4): 309-320. “Convergence and divergence in spouses’ perspectives on women’s autonomy in rural India.” Shireen Jejeebhoy. 33(4): 299-308. “Abortion risk and decisionmaking among young people in urban “Maternal mortality in India: An update.” P.N. Mari Bhat. 33(3): 227 Cameroon.” Anne-Emmanuéle Calvés, 33(3): 249-260. 236. “Determinants of condom use among young people in urban Camer- oon.” Dominique Meekers, Megan Klein. 33(4): 335-346. KAZAKHSTAN CHINA “Is ‘abortion culture’ fading in the former Soviet Union? Views about abortion and contraception in Kazakhstan.” Victor Agadjanian. “China’s family planning policy: An overview of its past and future.” 33(3): 237-248. Isabelle Attané. 33(1): 103-113. LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN EGYPT (GENERAL) “Egypt 2000: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey.” “Transforming family planning services in the Latin American and 33(3): 274-278. Caribbean region.” Judith F. Helzner. 33(1): 49-60. 366 Studies in Family Planning MONGOLIA VIETNAM “Changing patterns of Mongolian fertility at a time of social and eco- “The prevalence of reproductive tract infections in Hue, Vietnam.” nomic transition.” Arnstein Aassve, Gereltuya Altankhuyag. 33(2): Phan Thi Lien, Christopher Elias, Nguyen Thi Loi, Bui Thi Chi, 165-172. Nguyen Hua Phuc, Michelle Gardner. 33(3): 217-226. “Son preference in a rural village of North Vietnam.” Daniéle Bélan- ger. 33(4): 321-334. NIGERIA “The impact of female genital cutting on first delivery in southwest Nigeria.” Tracy E. Slanger, Rachel C. Snow, Friday E. Okonofua. 33(2): 173-184. ZIMBABWE “Reducing unplanned pregnancy and abortion in Zimbabwe through SOUTH AFRICA postabortion contraception.” Brooke R. Johnson, Singatsho Ndhlovu, Sherry L. Farr, Tsungai Chipato. 33(2): 195-202. “Pregnancy termination among South African adolescents.” Chris- “Zimbabwe 1998-99: Results from the Demographic and Health Sur- tine A. Varga. 33(4): 283-298. vey.” 33(2): 208-212. Volume 33 Number4 December 2002 367

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