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Session P-1:
Poster Session 1

Tuesday, July 19
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Posters
Level -2

1. The prevalence of abortion and its socio-demographic factors: the case of Ardabil District, Iran  •  Tavakkol Aghayari Hir, University of Tehran

2. Unmet need for family planning in Iran  •  Aliyar Ahmadi, University of Tehran

3. Health-care seeking and utilization by adolescents for reproductive health problems in sub-Saharan Africa  •  Fatima H. Ahmed, The Alan Guttmacher Institute; Alister Munthali, University of Malawi; Christine Ouedraogo, Unité d' Enseignement et de Recherche en Démographie (UERD); Vanessa Woog, The Alan Guttmacher Institute

4. Perceptions of risk among adolescents in Uganda: are they related to their behaviour?  •  Fatima H. Ahmed, The Alan Guttmacher Institute; Richard Kibombo, Makerere Institute for Social Research; Stella Neema, Makerere Institute of Social Research

5. Male partners and abortion decision-making in South-western Nigeria  •  Akanni I. Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University; Alfred Adewuyi, Obafemi Awolowo University

7. Sexual and reproductive health in Cuba  •  Luisa Alvarez

8. Structures of family organisation and urbanisation in Africa: the case of Cotonou  •  Denis Amossou-Yeye, Université d’Abomey-Calavi

9. Adolescent fertility and contraception in India: implications for reproductive health  •  K. Anilkumar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

11. Relationship among contraception, abortion, and fertility: lessons learned from Matlab, Bangladesh  •  Radheshyam Bairagi, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research; Unnati Rani Saha, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research

12. Family planning and abortion: political discussion and parliamentary decisions  •  Maria I. Baltar da Rocha, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

13. Female genital mutilation and sexual behaviour of adolescents in Burkina Faso  •  Banza Baya, Université de Ouagadougou; Idrissa Ouili, Unité d' Enseignement et de Recherche en Démographie (UERD)

14. Evaluating the impact of safe abortion policies and programmes: a conceptual framework and results from recent field studies  •  Janie Benson, IPAS; Barbara Crane, IPAS

15. Improvement in the quality of reproductive health care services: analyses of a RCH intervention project in one of the backward states of India  •  Pradeep Kumar Bhargava, Population Research Centre, Dharwad, India; Ragni Bhargava, Society on Population Action, Sustainable Development and Educational Research

16. There’s no place like home: new approaches to understanding the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic on children’s education  •  Tania Boler, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Ian M. Timaeus, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

17. Abortion in Thailand  •  Nongluk Boonthai, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand; Suwanna Warakamin

18. Voices of Thai physicians on abortion  •  Nongluk Boonthai, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand; Suwanna Warakamin; Viroj Tangcharoensathien, International Health Policy Program; Metee Pongkittilah, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand

19. Access to maternal health services in rural areas: the case of the Boumerdes wilaya  •  Ouzriat Boualem, CENEAP

20. Mexico’s demographic policy: experience of three generations of women  •  Carole Brugeilles, Université de Paris X, Nanterre

21. Economic choices and constraints facing households affected by HIV/AIDS in Western Africa   •  Céline Vandermeersch, UNESCO

22. Sexual and reproductive health among 15 to 24 women in El Salvador: a challenge for health policies  •  Hellen Larissa Centeno, Independant Consultant

23. Impact of women's empowerment on contraceptive choices: recent evidence on withdrawal use in contemporary Turkey  •  Dilek Cindoglu, Bilkent University; Ibrahim Sirkeci, European Business School London

24. High incidence of low birth weight children among adolescent mothers in Brazil  •  Humberto Corrêa, Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Glaucia dos Santos Marcondes, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

25. Spatial variation of adolescent fertility and their reproductive health problems in India  •  Subhra Datta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Mohua Guha, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

26. Induced abortion in Sri Lanka: links between the use of traditional contraceptive methods and unwanted pregnancy  •  Weraduwage I. De Silva, University of Colombo

27. Induced abortion  •  Rebeca de Souza e Silva, UNIFESP

28. Bifurcated fertility in areas with higher HIV prevalence? Evidence from the 2001-2002 DHS of Zambia  •  Laurie DeRose, University of Maryland

29. Land tenure and HIV/AIDS  •  Mapote Diop

30. Notification of partners of persons living with HIV: situation in two family planning centres in Abidjan  •  Anne Marie Rachelle Djangone-Mian; Idrissa Kone; Lucien Kouakou

31. Sexuality, fertility and contraceptive practice among young people in Western Africa  •  Anne Marie Rachelle Djangone-Mian

32. Living standards and childhood mortality in the era of HIV/AIDS: Malawi  •  Henry V. Doctor, University of the Western Cape; Tukufu Zuberi, University of Pennsylvania

33. Has the Navrongo project in Northern Ghana been successful in altering fertility preferences?  •  Henry V. Doctor, University of the Western Cape; Ayaga A. Bawah, Navrongo Health Research Centre

34. Social networks and their impact on decisions to terminate early pregnancies: evidence from India  •  Paramita Dutta, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Subrata Lahiri, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

35. Evaluation of the impact of family planning programmes on fertility in East Azerbaijan province: a multilevel modelling approach  •  Hassan Eini-Zinab, Ministry of Science, Research and Technology

36. Determinants of induced abortion: an analysis of individual, household and contextual factors in Rajasthan, India  •  Batya Elul, International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs

37. Community intervention for HIV/AIDS prevention among young Guineans  •  Fannie Fonseca-Becker, Johns Hopkins University; Winnifride Mwebesa, Save the Children; Jane T. Bertrand, Johns Hopkins University

39. An assessment of ICPD recommendations for Togo: are the calculations right?  •  Kuakuvi Gbenyon, Université de Lomé; Anyélé Xoassi Da Silveira

40. Perceptions and attitudes towards contraception and abortion: contraceptive practices and fertility levels in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso  •  Guiella Georges, Unité d' Enseignement et de Recherche en Démographie (UERD)

41. Multiple partners and condom use in Burkina Faso  •  Guiella Georges, Unité d' Enseignement et de Recherche en Démographie (UERD)

42. Understanding the linkages of domestic violence and reproductive health among adolescent girls in India  •  Sudeshna Ghosh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sanjay K. Mohanty, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

43. Results from the National Survey on Reproductive Health in Mexico  •  Sara González-Gutierrez; Leopoldo Núñez-Fernández, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias

44. Socio-psychological constructs of premarital and risky sex behaviour among adolescent girls in India  •  R.S. Goyal, Indian Institute of Health Management (IIHMR)

45. Assessing the demographic impact of HIV/AIDS on the global health workforce: implications for attainment of the health-related millennium development goals  •  Neeru Gupta, IDEA International Institute; Khassoum Diallo, World Health Organization (WHO)

46. Homo-bisexual trajectories of young Brazilians: the results of a population survey in three Brazilian state capitals  •  Maria Luiza Heilborn, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Cristiane Cabral, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

47. Incidence, determinants and consequences of induced abortion in Sri Lanka: two samples of health professionals  •  Piyadasa Hewage, University of Ruhuna

48. Abortion caseload at a tertiary-care hospital in Nepal  •  Rafat Hussain, University of New England, Australia; Kiran Regmi, University of New England, Australia

49. Women’s autonomy and utilization of postnatal healthcare services in three impoverished areas of Lebanon  •  Ghada Ibrahim, American University in Cairo; Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian, American University of Beirut

51. Evaluation of reported induced abortion in Bangladesh: evidence from the recent DHS  •  Mohammad Amirul Islam, University of Southampton

52. Unplanned pregnancy and risk of abortion among adolescent women in Uttar Pradesh, India  •  Ruchi Jain, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Abhishek Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

53. Delivery and impact of adolescent sexual and reproductive health programmes among peri-urban school children in Uganda  •  James Kakooza, EUPEK Project, Aga Khan Education Srvices, Uganda

54. Promoting safer sexual practices among street children in Kinshasa in the era of HIV  •  Lupwana Kandala, LCIO

55. Infertility in Karachi: prevalence, health seeking behaviour and social consequences  •  Mehtab Karim, Aga Khan University; Neelofar Sami, Aga Khan University

57. Fertility and contraceptive use among migrant and non-migrant women in Iran  •  Shahla Kazemi-pour Sabet, Ministry of Science, Iran; Nader Motie-Haghshenas, Ministry of Science, Iran

58. Risk-taking behaviours and masculinity issues in youth  •  Manirul I. Khan, Mahidol University; Priyakamon Khan, Mahidol University; Khurshid K. Talukder, Institute of Child and Mother Health

59. Policies and research findings on induced abortion  •  Hoang Kim Dzung, Center for Population Studies and Information, Hanoi; Tran Phuong Mai

60. What do young couples need? A case study of the Northern Uplands in Viet Nam  •  Hoang Kim Dzung, Center for Population Studies and Information, Hanoi; Vo Anh Dung; Nguyen Thi Thom

61. Who volunteers to be tested for HIV in Tanzania?  •  Peter Kintu, Axios International; Marie-Laure Kürzinger, Espace Santé et Territoire; Marc Pechevis, Axios International; Timothy Wakabi, Axios Foundation; Grace Mbekem, Axios Foundation

62. Recourse to induced abortion among native and foreign women in Denmark  •  Lisbeth B. Knudsen, University of Aalborg; Vibeke Rasch, University of Copenhagen; Tine Gammeltoft, University of Copenhagen

63. Two men together: love, sex and risk in the wake of HIV epidemic in India  •  Ashish Kumar Mishra, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; Arun Kumar Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur; Shrikant Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Sudipta Mondal, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

64. Constructions, perceptions and assessments of drug-induced abortion based on narratives by women in Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru  •  María Mercedes Lafaurie, Independent consultant; Daniel Grossman, Population Council; Erika Troncoso, Population Council; Deborah L Billings, IPAS, Mexico; Susana Chávez, Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristán

66. Measuring the prevalence of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: what adjustments are possible on the basis of antenatal clinic data?  •  Joseph Larmarange, Université de Paris V, Sorbonne; Benoît Ferry, Centre Francais sur la Population et le Developpement (CEPED)

67. Diffusion of the pill in Switzerland, 1961-1997  •  Jean-Marie Le Goff, Université de Lausanne

68. Male fertility, reproductive valuations and sexual practices in Mexico: transformations under way?  •  Susana Lerner, El Colegio de México; Olga Rojas, El Colegio de México; Mario Martínez, El Colegio de México

69. Female migration to cities and reproductive behaviour in Mali  •  Marie Lesclingand, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

70. A gender perspective relative to misconceptions regarding HIV/AIDS transmission in Botswana  •  Gobopamang Letamo, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

71. From perception of AIDS risk to change of behaviour: religion as a determinant in Congo  •  Benoît Libali, Union pour l’Etude et la Recherche sur la Population et le Développement (UERPOD)

72. Reproductive health knowledge and practices: the gap between young boys and girls in seven Asian countries  •  Mary-Odile Lognard, Université Catholique de Louvain; Catherine Gourbin, Université Catholique de Louvain

73. Sexual behaviour in rural northern India  •  Temsumeren Longkumer, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); S.K Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Hemkhothang Lhungdim, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

74. Alcohol abuse and risky sexual behaviour among the indigenous college students in Shillong, India  •  Temsumeren Longkumer, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Harish C. Srivastava, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Palaniyandi Murugesan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

75. Determinants of women's involvement in small-scale mining and risks to HIV infection in Tanzania  •  Ndalahwa F. Madulu, Institute of Resource Assessment

76. Parental education and child health: evidence from China  •  Pushkar Maitra, Monash University; Xiujian Peng, The University of Adelaide; Yaer Zhuang, China Population Information and Research Center (CPIRC)

77. Readiness, willingness and ability to use contraception in Bangladesh  •  Haider R. Mannan, University of Western Australia; Roderic Beaujot, University of Western Ontario

78. Covariates and reasons for condom use and non-use among young people in Maseru and Mokhotlong, Lesotho  •  Ntsoaki Mapetla, National University of Lesotho; Maletela Tuoane, Department of Social Development, Pretoria

79. Stillbirths in south-western Siberia during 1963-1991  •  Vladimir N. Melnikov, Siberian Independent Institute

80. Demographic, social and gender factors associated with the use of condoms by adolescents in Mexico  •  Catherine Menkes, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias, UNAM; Leticia Suárez, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP)

81. Measuring fertility regulation patterns among women in Stip, Republic of Macedonia  •  Goran Miladinov, Skopje University

83. Adolescent self reported reproductive morbidity and health care seeking behaviour in Bangladesh  •  Rahman Mizanur, Jahangirnagar University

84. Effects of adolescent reproductive health behaviour on fertility in Bangladesh  •  Noor Mohammad, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Suneeta Mukherjee, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

85. Changing face of sex work in times of the AIDS epidemic: a study of male clients of female sex workers in India  •  Sudipta Mondal, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

86. Provider networks and quality of care for reproductive health services in Nepal  •  Dominic Montagu, University of California, San Francisco; Robert McPherson, Independant Consultant; Anand Tamang, Center for Research on Environment Health and Population Activities, Kathmandu

87. Providing voluntary counselling and testing for HIV among young people in Uganda  •  Edith Mukisa, Naguru Teenage Information and Health Centre

88. Building a relation between patients and care-givers in relation to HIV/AIDS in the hospitals of Guadeloupe and Martinique: a socio-anthropological study  •  Stéphanie Mulot, Université Aix-Marseille 3, Paul Cézanne

89. An agent-based model to understand the diffusion of AIDS  •  Jeronimo O. Muniz, University of Wisconsin at Madison

90. Infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS in India  •  Palaniyandi Murugesan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

91. Does access to money determine sexual exposure among unmarried adolescents in Bangladesh?  •  Marium U. Mutahara, Population Council; Ismat Bhuiya, Population Council

92. How to contain HIV/AIDS transmission in Botswana: male involvement in ante-natal services  •  P. Sadasivan Nair, University of Botswana; Dan Rakgoasi

93. Socio-cultural dynamics of adolescent reproductive health in Pakistan  •  Durre Nayab, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)

94. Birth intervals and reversible contraception in Sub-Saharan Africa  •  Kandala Ngianga-Bakwin, Kings College London; R. William Stones, University of Southampton

96. Knowledge, attitudes and practices related to abortion in large cities in Cameroon  •  Emmanuel Ngwe, Institut de formation et de recherche démographiques (IFORD); Helene Kamdem Kamgno, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Demographiques (IFORD)

97. Has the HIV/AIDS epidemic changed sexual behaviour of high-risk groups in Uganda?  •  James Ntozi, Makerere University; Innocent Mulindwa; Fred Ahimbisibwe, JCRC, Uganda; Natal Ayiga, Makerere University; Jonathan Odwee, Makerere University

98. Social consequences of HIV/AIDS: stigma and discrimination in the workplace in Nigeria  •  Chinwe Nwanna, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences,University of Lagos,

99. Perspectives on the socio-cultural context of adolescent reproductive health behaviour in Nigeria  •  Olasupo P. Ogunjuyigbe, Obafemi Awolowo University; Adunola Adepoju, Lagos State University

100. Patriarchy and men’s reproductive behaviour in Uganda  •  Tom O. Owuor, Pennsylvania State University

101. HIV/AIDS Stigma and Discrimination in Nigeria  •  Kola A. Oyediran, Integrated Manpower Development Centre; Olaronke Ladipo, Harvard University; Jennifer Anyanti, Society for Family Health

102. Determinants of provider intentions in medical abortions in Bihar, India  •  Lisa Patel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

103. Developing effective and youth-friendly community-based reproductive health services for rural youth in Zimbabwe  •  Alford Phiri, Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council; Annabel Erulkar, Population Council

104. Medical success and human challenges: reproduction and contraception for people suffering from HIV/Aids  •  Fabián E. Portnoy, Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires; Monica Gogna, CEDES; Silvana Weller, Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires; María Majdalani, Universidad de Buenos Aires; Ariel Adaszko, Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires

105. Emergency contraceptives: provider perspectives in Uttar Pradesh, India  •  Rajiva Prasad, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Mohan K. Tiwary, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

106. Implementation and coverage of Thailand's cervical screening programme  •  Aree Prohmmo, Mahidol University

107. Assessing the prevalence and determinants of reported unintended pregnancy amongst young couples in Nepal  •  Mahesh Puri, Center for Research on Environment Health and Population Activities (CREHPA); Roger Ingham, University of Southampton; Zoe Matthews, University of Southampton

108. Induced abortion in China in 1990s  •  Xiaochun Qiao, Peking University

109. An assessment of quality of antenatal care services: a study in two communes in Viet Nam  •  Tran Quang Lam, Institute for Population and Social Research

110. The way they are going: a study of sexual behaviour of urban young males in Puri, India  •  Usha Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Manas Pradhan, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

111. Reproductive and sexual health of the youths engaged in tourism Goa, India  •  Usha Ram, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Rupali Bhat, Smt. Parbati Bai Chowgale Cultural Foundation College of Arts and Science

112. Doctors, contraception and abortion in Argentina: an ideological transition?  •  Silvina Ramos, Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad; Monica Gogna, CEDES; Mónica N. Petracci, Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad; Mariana Romero, Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad; Szulik Dalia, Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad

113. Women's status and contraceptive use in Egypt  •  Sonya Rastogi, University of Maryland; Kim Nguyen, University of Maryland

114. Couples life style and domestic violence in India: a micro-level investigation based on the National Family Health Survey II of 1999  •  Kulasekaran Ravishankar, Annamalai University; Ram Ramachandarn, Annamalai University; Anjaneyulu Subbiah, Annamalai University

115. Participation of males in decision-making as indicator of their perceived involvement in reproductive and child health in Tamil Nadu, India  •  Kulasekaran Ravishankar, Annamalai University; Ram Ramachandarn, Annamalai University

116. Inter-pregnancy intervals and maternal morbidity in Matlab, Bangladesh  •  Abdur Razzaque, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research; Julie DaVanzo, RAND; Mehrab A. Khan, Bangladesh Centre for Communication Programs

117. Behind the curtain: when an adolescent girl becomes a married woman  •  Ubaidur Rob, Population Council; Mohammad N. Talukder, Population Council

118. The stability of the abortion rate in France  •  Clementine Rossier, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

119. Infertility and late maternity  •  Nina Rusanova, Institute for Socio-Economic Problems of Population RAS

120. Covariates of syphilis and HIV infection in Kenya and Zambia  •  Shea Rutstein, ORC Macro; Kiersten Johnson, ORC Macro

121. Addressing men’s sexuality to prevent STD and HIV transmission in the slums of Mumbai, India  •  Niranjan Saggurti, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Rama Rao Garimella, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS); Stephen L. Schensul, University of Connecticut; Ravi K. Verma, Population Council; Rajendra Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

122. Discontinuation of contraceptives and method switching in rural Bangladesh  •  Unnati Rani Saha, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research; Nashid Kamal Waiz, Independent University; Radheshyam Bairagi, ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research

124. Regional and sub-regional levels and determinants of adolescent fertility in Colombia   •  Andrés Salazar

126. Reproductive health and restrictions on family size in Viet Nam: the coexistence of two programmes  •  Catherine Scornet, Université de Provence; Bach Kim Duong Thi, Comité national des sciences sociales et humaines, Viêt-Nam

127. Domestic violence and risk of STIs among Indian women  •  Manisha Sengupta, U.S. Census Bureau; Nan Johnson, Michigan State University

128. Socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS deaths on households in India and coping strategies: a study of well being of children  •  Shrikant Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

129. Entering adulthood: attitudes of adolescent boys regarding virginity, premarital sex and sexually transmitted diseases in Indonesia  •  Augustina Situmorang, National University of Singapore

130. Correlates of syphilis in men and women in Zambia  •  Emma Slaymaker, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Helene Voeten, University of Rotterdam

131. Cohabitation and partnership context at the time of first birth in Romania  •  Nina B. Stanciu, Ministry of Public Finance, Romania

132. Communicating contraceptive effectiveness  •  Markus Steiner, Family Health International; James Trussell, Princeton University; Neha Metha, Family Health International; Maxine Wedderburn, Hope Enterprises, Ltd.; Sumathi Subramaniam, Independent consultant

133. Social stratification and adolescent pregnancy in Mexico  •  Claudio M. Stern, El Colegio de México

134. Assessment of the quality of care at birth in Mexico  •  Leticia Suárez, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Bernardo Hernández, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP); Dilys Walker, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP)

135. Knowledge and use of modern contraceptives among Muslim women in Zaria, Nigeria  •  Sa'adatu Sule, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria; Hajara Umar, Ahmadu Bello University; Nana Madugu, Ahmadu Bello University

136. Prevalence and factors associated with discontinuation of contraceptive use in rural areas of Peshawar, Pakistan  •  Najma Sultana, Gates Institute and John Hopkins University

137. Do individual and programme factors matter in the utilization of maternal care services in rural India?  •  Thankam Sunil, University of Texas at San Antonio; S. Rajaram, J.S.S. Institute of Economic Research; Lisa K. Zottarelli, Texas Woman's University

138. Quality of family planning services and contraceptive use dynamics among populations with limited mobility in the western Chitwan Valley of Nepal  •  Elizabeth G. Sutherland, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

139. Socio-economic determinants of HIV/AIDS: a case-control study  •  Krsihnasami Swaminathan, Bharathiar University

140. The importance of sources of information for STI/AIDS awareness and use of protection methods among young people  •  Valérie Thierry Tchabewou, Université de Montréal

141. Influence of family supervision on the start of sexual activity and risky sexual behaviour among adolescents  •  Valérie Thierry Tchabewou, Université de Montréal

142. Indigenous migrant prostitutes and public health policy in Mexico City  •  Patricio Villalva

143. Orphan crisis in Zimbabwe: rising incidence  •  Helen Watts, Imperial College; Benjamin A. Lopman, Imperial College; Constance Nyamukapa, Biomedical Research & Training Institute; Simon Gregson, Imperial College

144. Provincial residence and active syphilis infection among Zambian men and women  •  Antonia M. Welch, Harvard University

145. Adolescent childbearing in Eritrea: an analysis of trends, determinants and health consequences  •  Gebremariam Woldemicael, University of Asmara

146. Gender and medication use among older women and men in Ismailia, Egypt  •  Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University; Zeinab Khadr, American University in Cairo

149. Quality of care in reproductive health: towards a rights-based approach  •  Zhenzhen Zheng, Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

150. Addressing contextual factors using participatory learning and action among adolescents in China  •  Yingying Zhou, University of Washington; Qian Geng, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH); Yongfeng Liu, China Family Planning Association

151. Consensual unions in Burkina Faso: prevalence, trends and determinants  •  Younoussi Zourkaleini, Université de Ouagadougou and Université de Montréal

154. A Technique for Estimating Life Expectancies at Older Ages in Destabilized Populations with Application to Some Developed and Less Developed Countries  •  Subrata Lahiri, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

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