Studies in Family Planning

Papers
(The TQCC of Studies in Family Planning is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does the Belief That Contraceptive Use Causes Infertility Actually Affect Use? Findings from a Social Network Study in Kenya18
“We Don't Fear HIV. We Just Fear Walking around Pregnant.”: A Qualitative Analysis of Adolescent Sexuality and Pregnancy Stigma in Informal Settlements in Kisumu, Kenya16
Family Planning Beliefs and Their Association with Contraceptive Use Dynamics: Results from a Longitudinal Study in Uganda15
Persistence and Change in Marriage Practices among Syrian Refugees in Jordan15
Reproductive Coercion among Intimate Partner Violence Survivors in Nairobi15
Incorporating Method Dissatisfaction into Unmet Need for Contraception: Implications for Measurement and Impact14
Premarital Pregnancy in China: Cohort Trends and Educational Gradients13
Did COVID‐19 Impact Contraceptive Uptake? Evidence from Senegal11
Measuring Contraceptive Autonomy at Two Sites in Burkina Faso: A First Attempt to Measure a Novel Family Planning Indicator10
Misconceptions, Misinformation, and Misperceptions: A Case for Removing the “Mis‐” When Discussing Contraceptive Beliefs10
Child Marriage in Mainland China9
Elevating Social and Behavior Change as an Essential Component of Family Planning Programs9
Preparing for an Increased Need for Abortion Access in India during and after COVID‐19: Challenges and Strategies9
Measuring Family Planning Provider Bias: A Discrete Choice Experiment among Burkinabé, Pakistani, and Tanzanian Providers9
An Assessment of Third‐Party Reporting of Close Ties to Measure Sensitive Behaviors: The Confidante Method to Measure Abortion Incidence in Ethiopia and Uganda9
Impact of the Trump Administration's Expanded Global Gag Rule Policy on Family Planning Service Provision in Ethiopia8
Is Client Reporting on Contraceptive Use Always Accurate? Measuring Consistency and Change with a Multicountry Study8
Online Abortion Drug Sales in Indonesia: A Quality of Care Assessment8
Getting Intentional about Intention to Use: A Scoping Review of Person‐Centered Measures of Demand8
Free Access to a Broad Contraceptive Method Mix and Women's Contraceptive Choice: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa7
Not All Women Who Experience Side Effects Discontinue Their Contraceptive Method: Insights from a Longitudinal Study in India7
A “Plus” Model for Safe Transitions to Adulthood: Impacts of an Integrated Intervention Layered onto A National Social Protection Program on Sexual Behavior and Health Seeking among Tanzania's Youth7
Women's Education, Spousal Agreement on Future Fertility Intentions, and Contraceptive Use in Pakistan6
The Impact of Mass Media‐Delivered Family Planning Campaigns in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: A Meta‐Analysis of Advertising and Entertainment‐Education Format Effects6
Assessing the Reliability of the Retrospective Reproductive Calendar: Evidence from Urban Kenya6
Preference‐Aligned Fertility Management as a Person‐Centered Alternative to Contraceptive Use‐Focused Measures6
Treading the Thin Line: Pharmacy Workers’ Perspectives on Medication Abortion Provision in Lusaka, Zambia6
Stop or Switch: Correlates of Stopping Use or Switching Contraceptive Methods While Wanting to Avoid Pregnancy in 48 Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries6
Prevalence and Correlates of Perceived Infertility in Ghana6
How Interviewers Affect Responses to Sensitive Questions on the Justification for Wife Beating, the Refusal to have Conjugal Sex, and Domestic Violence in India6
Locating Autonomous Abortion Accompanied by Feminist Activists in the Spectrum of Self‐Managed Medication Abortion5
Safety, Quality, and Acceptability of Contraceptive Implant Provision by Community Health Extension Workers versus Nurses and Midwives in Two States in Nigeria5
Meeting Preferences for Specific Contraceptive Methods: An Overdue Indicator5
Child Marriage, Reproductive Outcomes, and Service Utilization among Young Afghan Women: Findings from a Nationally Representative Survey in Afghanistan5
Contraceptive Conversations among Adolescent Girls and Young Women and Their Partners, Peers, and Older Female Family Members in Lilongwe, Malawi: A Qualitative Analysis5
Characteristics Associated with Reliability in Reporting of Contraceptive Use: Assessing the Reliability of the Contraceptive Calendar in Seven Countries5
Validation and Predictive Utility of a Person‐Centered Quality of Contraceptive Counseling (QCC‐10) Scale in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A Multicountry Study of Family Planning Clients and a New Indicator for5
Is the Decision Not to Use Contraception an Indicator of Reproductive Agency?5
Birth Collapse and a Large‐Scale Access Intervention with Subdermal Contraceptive Implants5
The Psychological Benefits of Marriage and Children in Rural Malawi5
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