List of research related to teenage pregnancy Downloaded to Dropbox: - - - - Adanu RM, Seffah J, Anarfi JK, Lince N, Blanchard K. Sexual and reproductive health in Accra, Ghana. Ghana Medical Journal. June 2012; 46(2):58-65 Bhana, A., S. Swartz. 2009. Teenage tata: young fathers take responsibility. HSRC Review. Blanchard K, Harrison T, Sello M. Pharmacists' knowledge and perceptions of emergency contraceptive pills in Soweto and the Johannesburg Central Business District, South Africa. International Family Planning Perspectives. December 2005; 31(4):172-178 Chadwick, R. J., et al. 2011. Safer Conception Interventions for HIV-Affected Couples: Implications for Resource-Constrained Settings. Topics in Antiviral Medicine. 19(4). Chikovore, J. 2011. Abortion & contraceptive use: sites of struggle for African men. HSRC Review. Chirinda, W., K. Peltzer, G. Mchunu, G. Mlambo, S. Ramlagan. 2012. A community-based study to examine the effect of a youth HIV prevention programme in South Africa. International Journal of STD & AIDS. Cooper, D., et al. 2009. Fertility Intentions and Reproductive Health Care Needs of People Living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa: Implications for Integrating Reproductive Health and HIV Care Services. AIDS Behav. Dunkle, K., et al. 2003. Gender-Based Violence and HIV Infection among Pregnant Women in Soweto. A Technical Report to the Australian Agency for International Development. http://www.mrc.ac.za/gender/women.pdf. Harries J, Lince N, Constant C, Hargey A, Grossman D. The challenges of offering public second trimester abortion services in South Africa: Health care providers' perspectives. Journal of Biosocial Science. (Online ahead of print). November 2011 Harries, J., P. Orner, M. Gabriel, and E. Mitchell. 2007. Delays in seeking an abortion until the second trimester: a qualitative study in South Africa. Reproductive Health. 4(7). Holt K, Lince N, Hargey A, Struthers H, Nkala B, McIntyre J, Gray G, Mnyani C, Blanchard K. Assessment of service availability and health care workers' opinions about young women's sexual and reproductive health in Soweto, South Africa. African Journal of Reproductive Health June 2012; 16(2) Jewkes, R. and R. Morrell. 2012. Sexuality and the limits of agency among South African teenage women: theorising femininities and their connections to HIV risk practices. Social Science and Medicine. June 74(11): 1729–1737 Jewkes, R., et al. 2008. Impact of Stepping Stones on incidence of HIV and HSV-2 and sexual behaviour in rural South Africa: cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ. 337(a506). - - - - - Jones, D. L., K. Peltzer, O. Villar-Loubet, S. M. Weiss, R. Cook, S. Vamos, E. Shikwane. 2013. Reducing the risk of HIV infection during pregnancy among South African women: A randomized control study. AIDS Care. London, L., P. J. Orner, and D. Cooper. 2007. “Even if you’re positive, you still have rights because you are a person’: Human rights and the reproductive choice of HIV-positive person. Developing World Bioethics. Macleod, C. I., and T. Tracey. 2010. A decade later: Follow-up of South African research on the consequences of and contributory factors in teen-aged pregnancy. South African Journal of Psychology. 10(1): 18–31 Makiwane, M. 2010. The child support grant and teenage childbearing in South Africa. Development South Africa. Makiwane, M. G. C. Chimere-Dan. 2009. The state of youth in South Africa: is the health status of youth improving? Research report- client Makiwane, M., L. Daniel. 2007. Sexual disorientation. HSRC Review. Abstract: The authors talk about the sexual education system in South African and how it can be more effective in curbing teenage pregnancy in schools. Mason-Jones, A. J., Crisp, C., Mathews, C., Dhansay, A . 2012. School-Based Health Clinics for Adolescent Sexual, Reproductive and Mental Health. Health Systems Research Unit Policy Brief. http://www.mrc.ac.za/policybriefs/Schoolbased.pdf. Mchunu, G., L. Seutlwadi, B. Tutshana, K. Peitzer. 2012. Adolescent pregnancy and associated factors in South African youth. African Health Sciences. Mncwango, B., S. Rule. 2008. South Africans against abortion. HSRC Review Morrell, R., Bhana, and Shefer, eds. 2012. Pregnancy and Young Parents in Schools. Morse J, Chipato T, Blanchard K, Nhemachena T, Ramjee G, McCulloch C, Blum M, Saleeby E, Harper CC. Provision of long-acting reversible contraception in HIV-prevalent countries: Results from nationally representative surveys in southern Africa. BJOG May 2013; doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.12290 (Online ahead of print). Myer, L. et al. 2007. Knowledge and use of emergency contraception among women in the Western Cape province of South Africa: a cross-sectional study. BMC Women’s Health. 7(14). Orner, P. J., et al. 2011. Access to safe abortion: building choices for women living with HIV and AIDS. Journal of the International AIDS Society. 14(54). Orner, P. M. de Bruyn, and D. Cooper. 2011. ‘It hurts, but I don’t have have a choice. I’m not working, and I’m sick.’ Decisions and experiences regarding abortion of women living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 1–15 Panday, S., T. Letsoala, C. Ranchod, M. Makiwane. 2009. Teenage pregnancy in South Africa: with a specific focus on school-going learners. Report for DBE/UNICEF. Peltzer, K., G. Mlambo. 2013. Sexual HIV risk behaviour and associated factors among pregnant women in Mpumalanga, South Africa. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. - Richter, L. M., S. A. Norris, C. Ginsburg. 2006. The silent truth of teenage pregnancies: Birth to Twenty cohort's next generation. South African Medical Journal. Seutlewadi, L. 2012. Adolescents’ knowledge about abortion and emergency contraception: a survey study. Master’s thesis Spjeldnaes, I. O., D. L. Sam, K. M. Moland, K. Peltzer. 2007. Continuity and change in reproductive attitudes of teenage women, their mothers, and maternal grandmothers in South Africa. South African Journal of Psychology. Villar-Loubet, O. M., R .Cook, N. Chakhtoura, D. L. Jones, S. M. Weiss, M. E. Shikwane, K. Peltzer. 2012. HIV knowledge and sexual risk behavior among pregnant couples in South Africa: the PartnerPlus project. AIDS and Behavior. Zuma, K., et al. 2004. Missed opportunities: emergency contraception utilisation by young South African women. African Journal of Reproductive Health. Located but not yet downloaded: - ???Countdown Working Group on Health Policy and Health Systems (David Sanders is a member of the Working Group). Assessment of the Health System and Policy Environment as a critical complement to tracking intervention coverage for maternal, newborn, and child health, The Lancet, 371: 1284-1293, 12 April 2008 - Abrahams N, Jewkes R, Lombard C, Meel B. The development and evaluation of an intervention to improve post exposure prophylaxis after a sexual assault incident to prevent HIV Prevention: findings from Cape Town and Mthatha. An MRC Technical Report to the Department of Health in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape, October 2008. Bastien, S., Flisher, A. J., Mathews, C. & Klepp, K-I. Peer education for adolescent reproductive health: an effective method for program delivery, a powerful empowerment strategy, or neither? From: Klepp, K-I., Flisher, A. J., Kaaya, S. (Eds.). Promoting adolescent sexual and reproductive health in eastern and southern Africa. Uppsala, Sweden: Nordic Africa Institute (2008). Bhana, D., Morrell, R., Shefer, T., and Ngabaza, S. 2010. South African teachers' responses to teenage pregnancy and teenage mothers in schools. Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care. 12(8). Jina R, Jewkes R, Christofides N, Loots L, Eds. Caring for survivors of sexual assault. A training programme for health care providers in South Africa. Facilitators’ manual. Pretoria: Department of Health, 2008. Kawonga M, Blanchard K, Cooper D, Dickson K, Cullingworth L, Winikoff B, van Mollendorf C. Integrating medical abortion into safe abortion services: experiences from three public health sites in South Africa. 2008 Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. FSRH J Fam Plann Repro Health Care 34 (3):159-164. - - - - - - - - - Kim, J., et al. 2009. Comprehensive care and HIV prophylaxis after sexual assault in rural South Africa: the Refentse intervention study. BMJ 2009. 338(b515). Maart L, Jackson D, Rendall-Mkosi K. (2008). Knowledge, Attitudes and practices related to lifestyle during pregnancy among women and health care workers in the West Coast/Winelands Health District. Curatonis. 31(2): 2229. Maharaj, P., and M. Rogan. 2008. Emergency contraception in South Africa: A literature review. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care. 13(4): 351-361. Mason-Jones A, Mathews C, Flisher AJ. Can peer education make a difference? Evaluation of a South African adolescent peer education programme to promote sexual and reproductive health. AIDS and Behavior 2011; 15(8): 1605-11 Mathews C, Guttmacher SJ, Flisher AJ, Mtshizana YY, Nelson T, McCarthy J, Daries V. (2009) The quality of HIV testing services for adolescents in Cape Town, South Africa: do adolescent-friendly services make a difference? Journal of Adolescent Health; 44(2): 188-190 Morroni C, Moodley J. Characteristics of women booking for first and second trimester abortions at public sector clinics in Cape Town. South African Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2006;12:81-82 Myer L, Mlobeli R, Cooper D, Smit J, Morroni C. Knowledge and use of emergency contraception among women in the Western Cape province of South Africa: A cross-sectional study. BMC Women's Health 2007: 7:14. Orner P, Cooper D, Myer L, Zweigenthal V, Bekker LG and Moodley J. 2008. Clients' perspectives on HIV/AIDS care and treatment and reproductive health services in South Africa. 2008. AIDS Care. 20(10): 1217-1223. Peltzer K, Kleintjes S, Van Wyk BE, Thompson EA, Mashego T B. Correlates of suicide risk among secondary school students in Cape Town. Social Behaviour and Personality, 36(4): 493-502, 2008. Sable M R, Libbus M K, Jackson D, Hausler H. Pregnancy intention in the context of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: A proposed model for policy and practice. African Journal of AIDS Research, 7(2): 1-8, 2008. Soomar J, Flisher AJ, Mathews C. Sexual coercion and adolescent risk behaviour: a systematic literature review. Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health 2009;21(2):103-126 Townsend L, Ragnarsson A, Mathews C, Johnston LG, Ekström A, Thorson A and Chopra A. 2011 "Taking Care of Business": Alcohol as Currency in Transactional Sexual Relationships Among Players in Cape Town, South Africa. Qualitative Health Research. 21(1):41-50 Townsend L, Jewkes, R, Mathews, C, Johnston LG, Flisher AJ, Zembe Y & Chopra M. 2011. HIV risk behaviours and their relationship to intimate partner violence (IPV) among men who have multiple female sexual partners in Cape Town, South Africa. AIDS & Behavior. 15(1):132-41 Trueman, K. A., M. Magwentshu. 2013.Abortion in a Progressive Legal Environment: The Need for Vigilance in Protecting and Promoting Access to - - - Safe Abortion Services in South Africa. American Journal of Public Health: March 2013, Vol. 103, No. 3, pp. 397-399. Visser MJ, Neufeld S, de Villiers A, Makin JD, Forsyth BWC. To tell or not to tell: South African women’s disclosure of HIV status during pregnancy Wechsberg W, Parry C, Jewkes R. Drugs, sex and gender-based violence: the intersection of the AIDS epidemic with vulnerable women in South Africa, forging a multilevel collaborative response. Research & policy brief. RTI & Medical Research Council, 2008. Wood K, Lambert H, Jewkes R. ‘Injuries are beyond love’: young South Africans’ understandings of limit and legitimacy in relation to physical violence in their sexual relationships. Med Anthropol 2008; 27(1): 43-69. Wood, K., H. Lambert, and R. Jewkes. 2007. “Showing Roughness in a Beautiful Way”: Talk about Love, Coercion, and Rape in South African Youth Sexual Culture. Medical Anthropology Quarterly . 21(2): 277–300. .