Population Reports - Série M - Nº 18 - Pesquisas com homens: Novos resultados - 08 - Bibliografia

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1. AINSWORTH, M., BEEGLE, K., and NYAMETE, A. The impact of women’s human capital on fertility and contraceptive use in sub-Saharan Africa: A study of fourteen sub-Saharan countries. World Bank Economic Review 10(1): 85-122. 1996.

*2. ALAN GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE (AGI). In their own right: Addressing the sexual and reproductive health needs of men worldwide. New York, AGI, 2003. 72 p. (Available: , Accessed Nov. 10, 2003)

3. BANKOLE, A., RODRIGUEZ, G., and WESTOFF, C.F. Mass media messages and reproductive behavior in Nigeria. Journal of Biosocial Science 28(2): 227-239. 1996.

4. BANKOLE, A. and WESTOFF, C.F. The consistency and validity of reproductive attitudes: Evidence from Morocco. Journal of Biosocial Science 30(4): 439-455. Oct. 1998.

5. BASU, A.M. The International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo 1994. Is its Plan of Action important, desirable, and feasible? Health Transition Review 6(2): 225-229. Oct. 1996.

6. BAUNI, E.K. and JARABI, B.O. The low acceptability and use of condoms within marriage: Evidence from Nakuru District, Kenya. African Population Studies 18(1): 51-65. 2003. (Available: , Accessed Jul. 3, 2003)

*7. BECKER, S. and COSTENBADER, E. Husbands’ and wives’ reports of contraceptive use. Studies in Family Planning 32(2): 111-129. Jun. 2001.

8. BERTRAND, J.T., SANTISO, R., CISNEROS, R.J., MASCARIN, F., and MORRIS, L. Family planning communications and contraceptive use in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Panama. Studies in Family Planning 13(6-7): 190-199. 1982.

9. BLANC, A.K., WOLFF, B., GAGE, A.J., EZEH, A.C., NEEMA, S., and SSEKAMATTE-SSEBIOBA, J. Negotiating reproductive outcomes in Uganda. Calverton, Maryland, Macro International and Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, Makerere University, 1996. 215 p.

10. BOND, V. and DOVER, P. Men, women and the trouble with condoms: Problems associated with condom use by migrant workers in rural Zambia. Health Transition Review 7(Supplement): 377-391. 1997. (Available: , Accessed Jul. 31, 2003)

11. COHEN, S.I. and BURGER, M. Partnering: A new approach to sexual and reproductive health. New York, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Dec. 2000. (Technical Paper No. 3) [17], 181 p.

12. DANG, A. Differentials in contraceptive use and method choice in Vietnam. International Family Planning Perspectives 21(1): 2-5. Mar. 1995. (Available: , Accessed Nov. 14, 2003)

13. DE SILVA, W.I. Husband-wife communication and contraceptive behavior in Sri Lanka. Journal of Family Welfare 40(2): 1-13. Jun. 1994.

*14. DRENNAN, M. Reproductive health: New perspectives on men’s participation. Population Reports, Series J, No. 46. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Information Program, Oct. 1998. 35 p.

15. EZEH, A. Reproductive preferences and behaviour: How men and women compare. Planned Parenthood Challenges (2): 15-19. 1996.

*16. EZEH, A. and MBOUP, G. Estimates and explanations of gender differentials in contraceptive prevalence rates. Studies in Family Planning 28(2): 104-121. Jun. 1997.

*17. EZEH, A., SEROUSSI, M., and RAGGERS, H. Men’s fertility, contraceptive use, and reproductive preferences. Calverton, Maryland, Macro International, Mar. 1996. (Demographic and Health Surveys Comparative Studies No. 18) 45 p.

18. GREENE, M.E. and BIDDLECOM, A.E. Absent and problematic men: Demographic accounts of male reproductive roles. Population and Development Review 26(1): 81-115. Mar. 2000.

19. HARDON, A. A critical review of sexual and reproductive health. In: Advancing Women’s Status: Women and Men Together? Gender, Society and Development. Amsterdam, Royal Tropical Institute, 1995. p. 120-156.

*20. HOLLANDER, D. Couples’ reports of their contraceptive use: Do husbands in Africa overstate the case? International Family Planning Perspectives 26(4): 203-204. Dec. 2000. (Available: , Accessed March 15, 2002)

21. HULTON, L. and FALKINGHAM, J. Male contraceptive knowledge and practice: What do we know? Reproductive Health Matters (7): 90-100. May 1996.

22. JOHNS HOPKINS POPULATION COMMUNICATION SERVICES. Reaching men worldwide: Lessons learned from family planning and communication projects, 1986-1996. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs, Jan. 1997. (Working Paper Series No. 3) 50 p. (Available: , Accessed Jul. 10, 2003)

23. KAMAL, N. Inter-spousal communication on family planning as a determinant of the use of modern contraception in Bangladesh. Journal of Family Welfare 45(1): 31-43. Apr. 1999.

24. KHORRAM, S. and WELLS, E. Involving men in reproductive health. Outlook 14(3): 1-8. Jan. 1997. (Available: , Accessed Aug. 6, 2003)

25. KIMUNA, S.R. and ADAMCHAK, D.J. Gender relations: Husband-wife fertility and family planning decisions in Kenya. Journal of Biosocial Science 33(1): 13-23. Jan. 2001.

26. KIRAGU, K. Youth and HIV/AIDS: Can we avoid catastrophe? Population Reports, Series L, No. 12. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Population Information Program, Fall 2001. 39 p.

27. LASEE, A. and BECKER, S. Husband-wife communication about family planning and contraceptive use in Kenya. International Family Planning Perspectives 23(1): 15-20, 33. Mar. 1997.

28. MEASURE EVALUATION. Determinants of fertility preferences and contraceptive use: Program effects. [PowerPoint Presentation]. (74 slides) (Available: , Accessed Nov. 14, 2003)

29. MILLER, K., ZULU, E., and WATKINS, S. Husband-wife survey responses in Malawi. Studies in Family Planning 32(2): 161-174. Jun. 2001.

30. MORRIS, L. (U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention) [Knowledge of injectables in Romania] Personal communication, Nov. 14, 2003.

31. MORRIS, L. (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) [Reproductive Health Survey questionnaire: Men’s contraceptive use at last intercourse] Personal communication, Nov. 13, 2003.

32. NATIONAL STATISTICS AND EVAULATION OFFICE and ORC MACRO. Fertility preferences and unmet need for family planning. In: Eritrea Demographic and Health Survey 2002. Asmara, Eritrea and Calverton, Maryland, National Statistics and Evaulation Office and ORC Macro, May 2003. p. 109-120. (Available: , Accessed Dec. 5, 2003)

33. ORC MACRO. Planification familiale. In: ORC Macro. Enquête Mortalité, Morbidité et Utilisation des Services EMMUS-III, Haïti 2000. Pétionville, Haïti and Calverton, Maryland, Institut Haïtien de l’Enfance and ORC Macro, Jun. 2001. p. 69-92.

34. ORC MACRO. Planification familiale. In: ORC Macro. Enquête Démographique et de Santé, Rwanda 2000, EDSR-II. Kigali, Rwanda and Calverton, Maryland, Office National de la Population and ORC Macro, Sep. 2001. p. 69-94.

35. PETERSON, S.A. Marriage structure and contraception in Niger. Journal of Biosocial Science 31: 93-104. 1999.

36. PETRO-NUSTAS, W. Men’s knowledge of and attitudes toward birthspacing and contraceptive use in Jordan. International Family Planning Perspectives 25(4): 181-185. Dec. 1999. (Available: , Accessed Nov. 14, 2003)

37. PIOTROW, P.T., RIMON, J.G., WINNARD, K., KINCAID, D.L., HUNTINGTON, D., and CONVISSER, J. Mass media family planning promotion in three Nigerian cities. Studies in Family Planning 21(5): 265-274. 1990.

38. SALWAY, S. How attitudes toward family planning and discussion between wives and husbands affect contraceptive use in Ghana. International Family Planning Perspectives 20(2): 44-47, 74. Jun. 1994.

39. SHEPHARD, B. Masculinity and the male role in sexual health. Planned Parenthood Challenges, No. 2, 1996. p. 11-14.

40. SHRESTHA, D.P. Determinants of current contraceptive use among Nepalese women: An analysis of NFH survey 1991. Nepal Population and Development Journal: 1-9. Jul. 2000.

41. STYCOS, J.M. Men, couples, and family planning: A retrospective look. Ithaca, New York, Cornell Univesity, Department of Rural Sociology, Population and Development Program, 1996. (Population and Development Program Working Paper Series) 10 p.

42. UNITED NATIONS (UN). Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (Cairo, Egypt). New York, UN, 1995. 115 p.

43. UNITED NATIONS (UN). Report of the Fourth World Conference on Women. Beijing, China, UN, Oct. 17, 1995. 180 p.

*44. UNITED NATIONS (UN) SECRETARIAT FOR THE COMMISION ON POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS. POPULATION DIVISION. World population monitoring 2003: Population, education and development. [Draft]. New York, UN, Jan. 30, 2003. 213 p.

*45. UNITED NATIONS (UN). DEPARTMENT FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL INFORMATION AND POLICY ANALYSIS. POPULATION DIVISION. Comparison between men’s and women’s contraceptive practice. In: Levels and Trends of Contraceptive Use as Assessed in 1994. New York, UN, 1996. p. 76-85.

46. UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA). Guidelines on reproductive health for the United Nations resident coordinator system. New York, UNFPA Task Force on ICPD Implementation, Sep. 1995. 89 p.

47. VAESSEN, M. (Macro International) [Obstacles to surveying men] Personal communication, Sep. 12, 2003.

48. WESTOFF, C.F. Reproductive intentions and fertility rates. International Family Planning Perspectives 16(3): 84-89, 96. Sep. 1990.

49. WESTOFF, C.F. and BANKOLE, A. Mass media and reproductive behavior in Africa. Calverton, Maryland, Macro International, Apr. 1997. (Demographic and Health Surveys Analytical Reports No. 2) 39 p.

*50. WESTOFF, C.F. and BANKOLE, A. Reproductive preferences in developing countries at the turn of the century. Calverton, Maryland, ORC Macro, Apr. 2002. (Demographic and Health Surveys Comparative Reports No. 2) 31 p.

51. WESTOFF, C.F. and RODRIGUEZ, G. The mass media and family planning in Kenya. International Family Planning Perspectives 21(1): 26-31. 1995.

*52. ZLIDAR, V.M., GARDNER, R., RUTSTEIN, S.O., MORRIS, L., GOLDBERG, H., and JOHNSON, K. New survey findings: The reproductive revolution continues. Population Reports, Series M, No. 17. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the INFO Project, Spring 2003. 43 p.

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