Studies in Family Planning

Papers
(The TQCC of Studies in Family Planning is 6. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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An Assessment of Third‐Party Reporting of Close Ties to Measure Sensitive Behaviors: The Confidante Method to Measure Abortion Incidence in Ethiopia and Uganda22
Measuring Family Planning Provider Bias: A Discrete Choice Experiment among Burkinabé, Pakistani, and Tanzanian Providers19
Turned Away and at Risk: Denial of Family Planning Services to Women in Malawi19
“I Was Confident From the Bottom of My Heart That I Will be Fine With These Medicines: Qualitative Analysis of Decision‐Making Around Self‐Managed Abortion Trajectories in India18
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Barriers and Enablers Influencing Women's Adoption and Continuation of Vaginally Inserted Contraceptive Methods: A Literature Review13
Interrupted Access to and Use of Family Planning Among Youth in a Community‐Based Service in Zimbabwe During the First Year of the COVID‐19 Pandemic13
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Women's Perspectives on the Unique Benefits and Challenges of Self‐Injectable Contraception: A Four‐Country In‐Depth Interview Study in Sub‐Saharan Africa12
Is the Decision Not to Use Contraception an Indicator of Reproductive Agency?12
A Welcome Message from the New Editors11
Feasibility and Acceptability of LNG 1.5 mg as an On‐Demand Pericoital Contraceptive in Ghana11
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How Interviewers Affect Responses to Sensitive Questions on the Justification for Wife Beating, the Refusal to have Conjugal Sex, and Domestic Violence in India11
Child Marriage, Reproductive Outcomes, and Service Utilization among Young Afghan Women: Findings from a Nationally Representative Survey in Afghanistan11
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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 Youth9
There's an App for That: Exploring the Market for Contraceptive Fertility Tracking Apps in the Philippines9
Contraceptive Intentions and Use throughout the Extended Postpartum Period: A Panel Study in Ethiopia9
Exploring Multiple Measures of Pregnancy Preferences and Their Relationship with Postpartum Contraceptive Uptake Using Longitudinal Data from PMA Ethiopia8
Estimating Incidence of Induced Abortion and Unintended Pregnancy Among Women in Refugee Settlements in Uganda8
Measuring Fertility Intentions During Times of Crisis: An Example Using Survey Data Amid the Covid‐19 Pandemic8
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Family Planning in the Sierra Leone Ebola Outbreak: Women's Proximal and Distal Reasoning8
Need for Standardized Measure of Modern Method Availability: Assessment of Indicators Using Health Facility Data from Three Country Contexts8
Early Childbearing and Child Marriage: An Update8
Does Provider Bias Affect Choice of a Facility for Family Planning Services by Women in Urban Senegal?8
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Mothers Time: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of a Community‐Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Intervention on Postpartum Mental Health and Family Planning in Northwest Ethiopia8
The Educational Differentiation of African Birth Timing7
Child Marriage in Mainland China7
A Girl and a Boy, Are a Bundle of Joy: A Rise in Gender‐Equitable Fertility Preferences in India7
Big Data and AI in Sexual and Reproductive Health: A Comment7
Contraceptive Use Before and After Abortion: A Cross‐Sectional Study from Nigeria and Côte d'Ivoire6
Contraceptive Conversations among Adolescent Girls and Young Women and Their Partners, Peers, and Older Female Family Members in Lilongwe, Malawi: A Qualitative Analysis6
Abortion Legalization in Uruguay: Effects on Adolescent Fertility6
The Global Adolescent Fertility Decline is Counteracted by Increasing Teen Births in Sub‐Saharan Africa6
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