Demographic and Programmatic Consequences of Contraceptive Innovations edited by Sheldon J. Segal, Amy O. Tsui, Susan M. Rogers.

This volume contains papers presented at the Conference on the Demographic and Programmatic Consequences of Contraceptive In­ novations, which was sponsored by the Committee on Population and held at the National Academy of Sciences, October 6-7, 1988. The papers consider how new contraceptive metho...

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Other Authors: Segal, Sheldon J. (Editor), Tsui, Amy O. (Editor), Rogers, Susan M. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
Edition:1st ed. 1989.
Series:Reproductive Biology
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505 0 |a I Review of New Contraceptive Methods -- Contraceptive Innovations: Needs and Opportunities -- Historical Perspectives on the Introduction of Contraceptive Technology -- II Consequences for Fertility -- The Demographic Impact of Changes in Contraceptive Practice in Third World Populations -- Effects of Demographic Factors on the Use and Effectiveness of New Contraceptive Technologies -- Programmatic Factors in Contraceptive Use-Effectiveness: Lessons Learned from Operations Research -- Psychosocial Factors in Contraceptive Efficacy -- III Consequences for Health -- New Contraceptive Methods and Reproductive Health -- Effects of New Contraceptive Methods on Abortion Utilization -- IV Introduction of New Contraceptive Methods -- NORPLANT® Introduction: A Management Perspective -- A Case Study of Contraceptive Introduction: Domiciliary Depot-Medroxy Progesterone Acetate Services in Rural Bangladesh -- V Consequences for Resources -- Introducing New Contraceptive Technologies in Developing Countries -- Financing the Delivery of Contraceptives: The Challenge of the Next Twenty Years -- Appendix — Methods of Fertility Regulation Likely to Be Available Within 10-15 Years. 
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