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Jane T Bertrand

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Journal of Health Communication|February 13, 2004
Diffusion of innovations and HIV/AIDSJane T Bertrand
World Health Organization Technical Report Series|August 23, 2006
The effectiveness of mass media in changing HIV/AIDS-related behaviour among young people in developing countriesJane T Bertrand, Rebecca Anhang
Studies in Family Planning|April 15, 2005
Use of health professionals for obstetric care in northern GhanaSamuel Mills, Jane T Bertrand
Global Health, Science and Practice|December 17, 2016
Pilot Research as Advocacy: The Case of Sayana Press in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the CongoArsene Binanga, Jane T Bertrand
Health Policy and Planning|May 10, 2002
Access as a factor in differential contraceptive use between Mayans and ladinos in GuatemalaEric E Seiber, Jane T Bertrand
Plos One|June 24, 2014
Correlates of male circumcision in Eastern and Southern African countries: establishing a baseline prior to VMMC Scale-upKhai Hoan Tram, Jane T Bertrand
Journal of Biosocial Science|July 16, 2021
Declining yet persistent use of traditional contraceptive methods in low- and middle-income countriesJane T Bertrand, John Ross, Annie L Glover
Ethnicity & Health|May 17, 2014
Ethnicity and HIV risk behaviour, testing and knowledge in GuatemalaTory M Taylor, John Hembling, Jane T Bertrand
Global Health, Science and Practice|June 19, 2015
Family Planning Policy Environment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Levers of Positive Change and Prospects for SustainabilityThibaut Mukaba, Arsene Binanga, Sarah Fohl, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|May 4, 2007
Getting results used: evidence from reproductive health programmatic research in GuatemalaCarlos Brambila, Emma Ottolenghi, Celeste Marin, et al.
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Journal of Health Communication|February 13, 2004
Diffusion of innovations and HIV/AIDSJane T Bertrand
World Health Organization Technical Report Series|August 23, 2006
The effectiveness of mass media in changing HIV/AIDS-related behaviour among young people in developing countriesJane T Bertrand, Rebecca Anhang
Studies in Family Planning|April 15, 2005
Use of health professionals for obstetric care in northern GhanaSamuel Mills, Jane T Bertrand
Global Health, Science and Practice|December 17, 2016
Pilot Research as Advocacy: The Case of Sayana Press in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the CongoArsene Binanga, Jane T Bertrand
Health Policy and Planning|May 10, 2002
Access as a factor in differential contraceptive use between Mayans and ladinos in GuatemalaEric E Seiber, Jane T Bertrand
Plos One|June 24, 2014
Correlates of male circumcision in Eastern and Southern African countries: establishing a baseline prior to VMMC Scale-upKhai Hoan Tram, Jane T Bertrand
Journal of Biosocial Science|July 16, 2021
Declining yet persistent use of traditional contraceptive methods in low- and middle-income countriesJane T Bertrand, John Ross, Annie L Glover
Ethnicity & Health|May 17, 2014
Ethnicity and HIV risk behaviour, testing and knowledge in GuatemalaTory M Taylor, John Hembling, Jane T Bertrand
Global Health, Science and Practice|June 19, 2015
Family Planning Policy Environment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Levers of Positive Change and Prospects for SustainabilityThibaut Mukaba, Arsene Binanga, Sarah Fohl, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|May 4, 2007
Getting results used: evidence from reproductive health programmatic research in GuatemalaCarlos Brambila, Emma Ottolenghi, Celeste Marin, et al.
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