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The Influence of Interfamilial Power on Family Planning and
Maternal Health Care in Mali: Perspectives of Women, Men, and
Mothers-in-Law
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Stemming the tide: A study of technical and perceived quality of
care and their associations with maternal health determinants
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Multilevel analysis of factors associated with maternal and
newborn health service utilization in rural Ethiopia: individual,
communal and provider level determinants of care
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Exploring the role of women's autonomy in contraception uptake
among rural Indian women: A temporal approach in four states
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Effect of Interrupted Interview on Survey Responses and Data
Quality: an Implication for Validity of Demographic Health Survey
Outcome
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Surrounding Maternal and
Newborn Health Among Community-based Health Workers in Amhara
Region, Ethiopia
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Utilization of Maternal Health Care Services in Rural Mali: The
Role of Traditional Values
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Connectivity to home behaviors and their influence on depression
among Legal Permanent Residents: Evidence from the New Immigrant
Survey
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"People Insult Her as Sexy Woman:" Sexuality,
Stigma and Reproductive Health among Widowed and Divorced
Women‐‐Documenting Social Change in Oromiya,
Ethiopia
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Migrant Mental Health: a look at the relationship between the
migration journey and mental health among new legal permanent
residents in the United States
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Women's Autonomy and Gender Equity in
Mali: Examining The Influence of Marriage on Perceptions of Women's
Value
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