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Reproductive Health: Publications and Products: Archive |
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The following publications are no longer available
in print; however, a few publications may be available electronically in PDF
format. If you would like more information about a publication listed here,
please contact us.
International Reports |
Maternal and Infant Health Research |
PRAMS |
Reproductive Health
Tools
International Reports
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Jamaica: Young Adult Report, 1997
Because of the significance of strategic planning for young
adults aged 15–24 years and particularly adolescents aged
15-19 years, a report entitled Sexual Behavior And
Contraceptive Use Among Young Adults was produced as a
supplement to the Jamaica Reproductive Health Survey Report.
The main objective of this report is to present detailed
information about the reproductive health knowledge and
behavior of young adult women and men in Jamaica that goes
beyond the main report. The data in this report cover 1,191
young women and 2,279 young men aged 15–24 years. 64 pages;
April 1999.
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Russia:
Women's Reproductive Health Survey, 1996
In 1996, technical assistance was provided to the All-Russian Center for
Public Opinion and Market Research in the design, implementation,
and analysis of a reproductive health survey conducted in three
Russian cities. This survey was used to assess reproductive health,
and to provide baseline information in an effort to determine the
impact of the USAID-supported Russia Women's Reproductive Health
Project. This project was designed to reduce reliance on induced
abortion, increase modern contraceptive use, and to improve
reproductive health among Russian women generally. A follow-up
survey was conducted in late 1998. Population-based samples of about
2,000 women between the ages of 15 and 44 were interviewed in each
site. 232 pages; available in Russian only; May 1998. |
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Reproductive
Health Survey Among Indochinese Immigrants Seattle Washington,
1994–1995, Final Report
The 1994 Reproductive Health Survey (RHS) for
Indochinese women was conducted in Seattle, Washington. This study
is one of the few done on the reproductive health care needs of
Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian women in the United States. The
household survey interviewed a representative sample of 607 female
immigrants aged 15–44 years from Indochina residing in selected
census tracts. The sample included 56% Vietnamese, 25% Cambodian and
19% Laotian women. 141 pages; September 1997. |
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Maternal and Infant Health Research
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Economics of Reproductive and Infant Health: An Annotated
Bibliography From 1980 to 1993
This annotated bibliography of relevant literature on economic
issues in reproductive and infant health covers published reports
from 1980 to 1993 and includes 266 abstracted articles and 238
additional references. It addresses a wide range of concerns
in women’s and children’s health and presents studies on cost-benefit,
cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, and other economic analyses.
Along with studies of specific conditions, it includes articles
related to methodology in economic analysis that will aid readers
in becoming more informed users of economic reports. 302 pages;
December 1995. |
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PRAMS
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PRAMS and Folic Acid Fact Sheet
PRAMS data show that awareness of folic acid benefits
increased from 64% in 1996 to 73% in 1998. This fact sheet
highlights data from 13 states. |
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Family
Planning Practices and Pregnancy Intention, 1997 Special
Report Series From PRAMS
This report examines the prevalence of behaviors and
practices associated with contraception and pregnancy
intention using 1997 data from 13 PRAMS states. The
following topics are presented: use of contraception at the
time of pregnancy and during the postpartum period, prenatal
care counseling regarding postpartum contraceptive use, use
of contraception by pregnancy intention, method of
contraception used, and reasons for nonuse of contraception.
Data are presented by state and selected demographic
characteristics. |
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Pregnancy
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Key Scientific Issues for Research on Violence Occurring
Around the Time of Pregnancy
This report summarizes the collective recommendations of
investigators convened at a meeting in May 1997 to guide research
investigating violence occurring around the time of pregnancy.
Specific objectives summarized in the report include: (1) define
violence occurring around the time of pregnancy, and define
violence during pregnancy; (2) agree on terminology related
to the study of violence occurring around the time of pregnancy;
(3) establish guidelines for use in future research regarding
periods of observation and milestones to be used in the collection
of data in the study of violence occurring around the time of
pregnancy; (4) establish a list of clear and consistent research
questions to guide future research; and (5) establish a set
of categories to guide the selection of variables for investigating
violence occurring around the time of pregnancy. 27 pages; May
1998. |
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Reproductive Health Tools
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Family
Planning Logistics Guidelines
The Family Planning Logistics Management Project is
conducted under an agreement with the Agency for International
Development, Washington, D.C. This book is designed for use by
supervisors, managers, and administrative personnel who work in family
planning programs in developing countries. The Family Planning
Logistics Guidelines publication is designed to help programs manage
contraceptive supplies and analyze logistics problems when they occur.
When quality contraceptives are continuously available, a program is
better able to reach new clients and retain existing ones. Over time,
this can lead to an increase in contraceptive prevalence, which helps
reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with frequent
childbearing. 100+ pages. |
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Page last reviewed: 11/14/08
Page last modified: 11/14/08
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health, National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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