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  1. Women’s involvement in contraceptive decision-making increases contraceptive use and reduces unmet need, but study of this has been limited to women’s self-reports. Less research is available examining couple ...

    Authors: Anvita Dixit, Nicole E. Johns, Mohan Ghule, Madhusudana Battala, Shahina Begum, Jennifer Yore, Niranjan Saggurti, Jay G. Silverman, Elizabeth Reed, Tarik Benmarhnia, Sarah Averbach and Anita Raj
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:139
  2. This study aimed to understand the influence of health beliefs, demographic factors, and health characteristics on the intention to undergo Pap smear testing among women in rural areas of Indonesia.

    Authors: Sumarmi Sumarmi, Yu-Yun Hsu, Ya-Min Cheng and Shu-Hsin Lee
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:138
  3. Despite six decades of official family planning programme, the use of modern contraceptive method remained low in India. The discontinuation of modern spacing method (DMSM) has also increased from 42.3% in 200...

    Authors: Soumya Ranjan Nayak, Sanjay K. Mohanty, Bidhubhusan Mahapatra and Umakanta Sahoo
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:137
  4. Prenatal depression may have adverse health effects on mothers and their offspring. Perceived stress is an important risk factor for depression during pregnancy. Studies have shown that both perceived stress a...

    Authors: Anisma R. Gokoel, Firoz Abdoel Wahid, Wilco C. W. R. Zijlmans, Arti Shankar, Ashna D. Hindori-Mohangoo, Hannah H. Covert, Meerte-Sigrid MacDonald-Ottevanger, Maureen Y. Lichtveld and Emily W. Harville
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:136
  5. Despite the global agreements on adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health and rights, access to and utilisation of these services among the youth/adolescents remain unsatisfactory in low- and middle-income ...

    Authors: Lesley Rose Ninsiima, Isabel Kazanga Chiumia and Rawlance Ndejjo
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:135
  6. The use of reproductive health (RH) services is important to promote RH. However, little is known about RH services in rural areas, especially in low- and middle-income countries. China is the most populous co...

    Authors: Jing Yue, Yang Luo, Chen Xu, Si Qin, Yanting Meng, Ling Fan and Min Nie
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:134
  7. Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a global problem affecting millions of pregnant women, including in mainland China. These women are at high risk of Type II diabetes (T2DM). Cost-effective and clinically effectiv...

    Authors: Jie Shang, Amanda Henry, Puhong Zhang, Huan Chen, Kelly Thompson, Xiaodong Wang, Na Liu, Jiani Zhang, Yan Liu, Jianbo Jin, Xiongfei Pan, Xue Yang and Jane E. Hirst
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:133
  8. Antenatal screening for HIV, syphilis and HBV has been successfully implemented in The Netherlands, but data on other STI among pregnant women or male partners are limited. Our objectives: (i) to assess the pr...

    Authors: Eline L. M. Op de Coul, Demi Peek, Yolanda W. M. van Weert, Servaas A. Morré, Ingrid Rours, Chantal Hukkelhoven, Ank de Jonge, Birgit van Benthem and Monique Pereboom
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:132
  9. Children under 18 years old constituted more than half (52%) of the refugee population in 2017. Adolescent Sexual and reproductive health is an essential component of primary health care. Yet, not every refuge...

    Authors: Paul Bukuluki, Peter Kisaakye, Hadijah Mwenyango and George Palattiyil
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:131
  10. The war in Syria caused the forced displacement of millions of Syrians to neighboring countries. Lebanon is the host country with the largest overall number of Syrian refugees per capita. Adolescent refugee gi...

    Authors: Rayan Korri, Sabine Hess, Guenter Froeschl and Olena Ivanova
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:130
  11. Child marriage is a fundamental violation of human rights and a threat to access to education, sexual and reproductive health care, and employment. It also threatens freedom from violence, reproductive rights,...

    Authors: Bright Opoku Ahinkorah, Joshua Okyere, John Elvis Hagan Jr, Abdul-Aziz Seidu, Richard Gyan Aboagye and Sanni Yaya
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:128

    The Correction to this article has been published in Reproductive Health 2021 18:140

  12. The Global Financing Facility (GFF) offers an opportunity to close the financing gap that holds back gains in women, children’s and adolescent health. However, very little work exists examining GFF practice, p...

    Authors: Asha S. George, Tanya Jacobs, Mary V. Kinney, Annie Haakenstad, Neha S. Singh, Kumanan Rasanathan and Mickey Chopra
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18(Suppl 1):124

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 18 Supplement 1

  13. The annual collection of fertility, marriage, sexual behaviour, and contraceptive use data in the nationally representative rounds of Performance Monitoring and Accountability (PMA) surveys in sub-Saharan Afri...

    Authors: Rornald Muhumuza Kananura, Peter Waiswa, Dessalegn Y. Melesse, Cheikh Faye and Ties Boerma
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18(Suppl 1):121

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 18 Supplement 1

  14. In sub-Saharan Africa HIV transmission is a major challenge in adolescents, especially among girls and those living in urban settings. Major international efforts have aimed at reducing sexual transmission of ...

    Authors: Réka Maulide Cane, Dessalegn Y. Melesse, Nkomba Kayeyi, Adom Manu, Yohannes Dibaba Wado, Aluisio Barros and Ties Boerma
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18(Suppl 1):120

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 18 Supplement 1

  15. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health and human rights issue that affects millions of women and girls. While disaggregated national statistics are crucial to assess inequalities, little evi...

    Authors: Yohannes Dibaba Wado, Martin K. Mutua, Abdu Mohiddin, Macellina Y. Ijadunola, Cheikh Faye, Carolina V. N. Coll, Aluisio J. D. Barros and Caroline W. Kabiru
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18(Suppl 1):119

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 18 Supplement 1

  16. Adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) is a major public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, inequalities in ASRH have received less attention than many other public health priority ...

    Authors: Dessalegn Y. Melesse, Réka M. Cane, Aveneni Mangombe, Macellina Y. Ijadunola, Adom Manu, Eniola Bamgboye, Abdu Mohiddin, Rornald M. Kananura, Elsie Akwara, Elsabé du Plessis, Yohannes D. Wado, Martin K. Mutua, Wubegzier Mekonnen, Cheikh M. Faye, Sarah Neal and Ties Boerma
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18(Suppl 1):117

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 18 Supplement 1

  17. The use of modern contraception has increased in much of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, the extent to which changes have occurred across the wealth spectrum among adolescents is not well known. We examine ...

    Authors: Martin K. Mutua, Yohannes D. Wado, Monica Malata, Caroline W. Kabiru, Elsie Akwara, Dessalegn Y. Melesse, Ndèye Awa Fall, Carolina V. N. Coll, Cheikh Faye and Aluisio J. D. Barros
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18(Suppl 1):116

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 18 Supplement 1

  18. Quality of essential newborn care is defined as the extent of health care services to improve the health of newborns. However, studies are scarce regarding the quality of newborn care implementation. Therefore...

    Authors: Tadesse Guadu Delele, Gashaw Andargie Biks, Solomon Mekonnen Abebe and Zemene Tigabu Kebede
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:127
  19. There is growing recognition of the need for interventions that effectively involve men and boys to promote family planning behaviours. Evidence suggests that the most effective behavioural interventions in th...

    Authors: Martin Robinson, Áine Aventin, Jennifer Hanratty, Eimear Ruane-McAteer, Mark Tomlinson, Mike Clarke, Friday Okonofua and Maria Lohan
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:126
  20. Sexual and reproductive health and rights are critical entitlements best supported through human rights-based approaches empowering rights-holders to claim their rights and duty bearers to fulfil their obligat...

    Authors: Majel McGranahan, Elizabeth Bruno-McClung, Joselyn Nakyeyune, Derrick Aaron Nsibirwa, Christopher Baguma, Christopher Ogwang, Francis Serunjogi, Judith Nakalembe, Marianna Kayaga, Sharifah Sekalala and Oyinlola Oyebode
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:125
  21. Viral detection in seminal fluid indicates their potential for both sexual transmission and impairment of reproductive health. Review of the mechanistic entry, sexual transmission and viral impacts for patient...

    Authors: James Frederick W. Pike, Emily L. Polley, David Y. Pritchett, Arnav Lal, Blake A. Wynia, William E. Roudebush and Renee J. Chosed
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:123
  22. High fertility rates and unintended pregnancies are public health concerns of lower and middle income countries such as Ethiopia. Long acting contraceptives (LACs) take the lion’s share in reducing unintended ...

    Authors: Oumer Abdulkadir Ebrahim, Ejigu Gebeye Zeleke and Atalay Goshu Muluneh
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:122
  23. Delivery is a critical moment for pregnant women and babies, and careful monitoring is essential throughout the delivery process. The partograph is a useful tool for monitoring and assessing labour progress as...

    Authors: Mitsuaki Matsui, Yuko Saito, Rithy Po, Bunsreng Taing, Chamnan Nhek, Rathavy Tung, Yoko Masaki and Azusa Iwamoto
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:115
  24. Health care for stigmatized reproductive practices in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) often remains illegal; when legal, it is often inadequate, difficult to find and / or stigmatizing, which results ...

    Authors: Clémentine Rossier, Angela Marchin, Caron Kim and Bela Ganatra
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:114
  25. Adolescent Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon are thought to experience a disproportionate risk of poor sexual and reproductive health, related in part to conflict and displacement. The purpose of this qualitativ...

    Authors: Sasha Abdallah Fahme, Maia Sieverding and Sawsan Abdulrahim
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:113
  26. Women are at a higher risk for depression progression, especially during pregnancy. The current study purposed to investigate depression, anxiety, and stress levels of pregnant mothers in the initial stage of ...

    Authors: Najmeh Maharlouei, Pedram Keshavarz, Niloufar Salemi and Kamran B. Lankarani
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:111
  27. Pre-eclampsia is a leading cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity globally. Planned delivery between 34+0 and 36+6 weeks may reduce adverse pregnancy outcomes but is yet to be evaluated in a low ...

    Authors: Alice Beardmore-Gray, Nicola Vousden, Sergio A. Silverio, Umesh Charantimath, Geetanjali Katageri, Mrutyunjaya Bellad, Sebastian Chinkoyo, Bellington Vwalika, Shivaprasad Goudar, Jane Sandall, Lucy C. Chappell and Andrew H. Shennan
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:110
  28. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is the inflammation of the adnexa of the uterus, that mainly manifests in a subclinical/chronic context and goes largely underreported. However, it poses a major threat to wom...

    Authors: Oqba Al-kuran, Lama Al-Mehaisen, Hamza Alduraidi, Naser Al-Husban, Balqees Attarakih, Anas Sultan, Zeina Othman, Sanal AlShárat, Shoug AlHilali, Nadia Alkouz, Noura Alibrahim and Wafaa AlMusallam
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:109
  29. To our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s networks on their reproductive and sexual health (RSH), including uptake of modern family planning (FP).

    Authors: Leah Kenny, Rahma Hassan, Loraine J. Bacchus, Matthew Smith, Bettina Shell-Duncan, Nana Apenem Dagadu, Angela Muriuki, Abdullahi Hussein Aden, Ibrahim Abdirizak Jelle, Beniamino Cislaghi and Mazeda Hossain
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:108
  30. Few studies explore what it means to be an adolescent parent in the Philippines from the young parents’ perspective. This study sought to improve understanding of how adolescent mothers and young fathers exper...

    Authors: Christine Marie Habito, Alison Morgan and Cathy Vaughan
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:107
  31. Male involvement in maternal healthcare has been widely recognized as essential for positive health outcomes for expectant mothers and their unborn babies. However, few studies have explored men’s experiences ...

    Authors: Gloria Abena Ampim, Astrid Blystad, Albert Kpoor and Haldis Haukanes
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:106
  32. Youth ages 15 to 24, who comprise a large portion of sub-Saharan Africa, face a higher burden of unmet contraceptive need than adults. Despite increased international and national commitments to improving youn...

    Authors: Lynette Ouma, Burcu Bozkurt, Jill Chanley, Christine Power, Ronald Kakonge, Oluwatosin C. Adeyemi, Ramya Jawahar Kudekallu and Elizabeth Leahy Madsen
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:105
  33. Sexual and reproductive health and right of adolescents is a global priority as the reproductive choices made by them have a massive impact on their health, wellbeing, education, and economy. Teenage pregnancy...

    Authors: Alemi Kebede Olika, Sena Belina Kitila, Yonas Biratu Terfa and Ayantu Kebede Olika
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:104
  34. The laws governing abortion access vary across Europe. Even in countries with relatively liberal laws, numerous barriers to abortion access exist. In response to these barriers, evidence suggests that people l...

    Authors: Camille Garnsey, Giulia Zanini, Silvia De Zordo, Joanna Mishtal, Alexandra Wollum and Caitlin Gerdts
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:103

    The Correction to this article has been published in Reproductive Health 2021 18:232

  35. In settings where HIV prevalence is high, management of sexual and reproductive health is critical to reducing HIV transmission and maternal mortality. Integration of family planning with HIV services is appro...

    Authors: Dereje Bayissa Demissie and Rose Mmusi-Phetoe
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:102
  36. Menstrual irregularity is a common problem among women aged from 21 to 25 years. Previously published work on menstrual irregularity used inconsistent definition which results in a difference in prevalence. Th...

    Authors: Abayneh Birlie Zeru, Enguday Demeke Gebeyaw and Esubalew Tesfahun Ayele
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:101
  37. Preconception care (PCC) is a series of biomedical, mental, and psycho-social health services provided to women and a couple before pregnancy and throughout subsequent pregnancies for desired outcomes. Million...

    Authors: Aklilu Habte, Samuel Dessu and Dereje Haile
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:100
  38. Our objectives were to analyze how pregnancy outcomes varied by cesarean birth as compared to vaginal birth across varying interpregnancy intervals (IPI) and determine if IPI modified mode of birth.

    Authors: Margo S. Harrison, Ana Garces, Lester Figueroa, Jamie Westcott, Michael Hambidge and Nancy F. Krebs
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:99
  39. Uterine fundal pressure involves a birth attendant pushing on the woman’s uterine fundus to assist vaginal birth. It is used in some clinical settings, though guidelines recommend against it. This systematic r...

    Authors: Elise Farrington, Mairead Connolly, Laura Phung, Alyce N. Wilson, Liz Comrie-Thomson, Meghan A. Bohren, Caroline S. E. Homer and Joshua P. Vogel
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:98
  40. A disproportionately high rate of maternal deaths is reported in developing and underdeveloped regions of the world. Much of this is associated with social and cultural factors, which form barriers to women ut...

    Authors: Sonia Omer, Rubeena Zakar, Muhammad Zakria Zakar and Florian Fischer
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:97
  41. Despite evidence from recent Demographic Health Surveys that show 98% of the adult Pakistani population have an awareness of at least one modern contraceptive method, only 25% of married couples in Pakistan us...

    Authors: Mariyam Sarfraz, Saima Hamid, Patrick Rawstorne, Moazzam Ali and Rohan Jayasuriya
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:96
  42. Innovations to increase access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information, goods, and services are needed, particularly in low-income settings. This study assessed the utilization of a mobile phone ap...

    Authors: Robinah Nalwanga, Elly Nuwamanya, Afra Nuwasiima, Janet U. Babigumira, Francis T. Asiimwe and Joseph B. Babigumira
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:95
  43. With a fertility rate of 5.4 children per woman, Burundi ranked as seventh country with the highest fertility rate in the world. Family planning is an effective way of achieving desirable family size, appropri...

    Authors: Sonia Hakizimana and Emmanuel Nene Odjidja
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:94
  44. In 2015, a quality improvement project of childbirth care called Adequate Childbirth Project (“Projeto Parto Adequado”- PPA) was implemented in Brazilian public and private hospitals, aiming to improve the qua...

    Authors: Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues, Paula Mendes Luz, Barbara Vasques da Silva Ayres, Jacqueline Alves Torres and Maria do Carmo Leal
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:93
  45. During childbirth, complications may arise which necessitate an expedited delivery of the fetus. One option is instrumental assistance (forceps or a vacuum-cup), which, if used with skill and sensitivity, can ...

    Authors: Claire Feeley, Nicola Crossland, Ana Pila Betran, Andrew Weeks, Soo Downe and Carol Kingdon
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:92
  46. A growing body of evidence indicates that some people seek options to terminate a pregnancy without medical assistance, but experiences doing so have largely been documented only among people accessing a clin...

    Authors: Sarah Raifman, Lauren Ralph, M. Antonia Biggs and Daniel Grossman
    Citation: Reproductive Health 2021 18:91

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