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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 4, 1996 - Issue 7: Men
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Whither methods for men? Emerging gender issues in contraception

Pages 79-89 | Published online: 01 May 1996

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Piedad Gómez-Torres, Ana C. Lucha-López, Guillermo Z. Martínez-Pérez, Taylor Sheridan & Germano Vera Cruz. (2023) Acceptability and determinants of using male hormonal contraceptives: a systematic review from a gender perspective. Psychology & Sexuality 14:4, pages 689-719.
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Emily Dorman & David Bishai. (2012) Demand for male contraception. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research 12:5, pages 605-613.
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Nancy Palomino, Miguel Ramos Padilla, Brigitte Davey Talledo, Christian Guzmán Mazuelos, Jessica Carda & AngelaM. Bayer. (2011) The social constructions of unwanted pregnancy and abortion in Lima, Peru. Global Public Health 6:sup1, pages S73-S89.
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Paul A Bourne & Christopher AD Charles. (2010) Contraception usage among young adult men in a developing country. Open Access Journal of Contraception 1, pages 51-59.
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Harris Solomon, KathrynM. Yount & MichaelT. Mbizvo. (2007) ‘A shot of his own’: The acceptability of a male hormonal contraceptive in Indonesia. Culture, Health & Sexuality 9:1, pages 1-14.
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Ernest O. Orji, Ebenezer O. Ojofeitimi & Babatunde A. Olanrewaju. (2007) The role of men in family planning decision-making in rural and urban Nigeria. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 12:1, pages 70-75.
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Ravi K Verma, Julie Pulerwitz, Vaishali Mahendra, Sujata Khandekar, Gary Barker, P Fulpagare & S.K Singh. (2006) Challenging and Changing Gender Attitudes among Young Men in Mumbai, India. Reproductive Health Matters 14:28, pages 135-143.
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Karin Ringheim. (1999) Reversing the downward trend in men's share of contraceptive use. Reproductive Health Matters 7:14, pages 83-96.
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Eleonore Lorijn. (2023) Pills, Power and Performativity: Negotiating Masculinity in the Emergence of Male Contraceptive Technology. Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 24:1, pages 159-184.
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Amanda Wilson. 2022. Technologies of Reproduction Across the Lifecourse. Technologies of Reproduction Across the Lifecourse 225 246 .
Giulia Gava & Maria Cristina Meriggiola. 2021. Female and Male Contraception. Female and Male Contraception 415 423 .
RadheyShyam Sharma, AjitKumar Mathur, Rajeev Singh, HemChandra Das, GulshanJeet Singh, DevinderPal Singh Toor & SujoyKumar Guha. (2019) Safety & efficacy of an intravasal, one-time injectable & non-hormonal male contraceptive (RISUG): A clinical experience. Indian Journal of Medical Research 150:1, pages 81.
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Amanda D. Wilson. (2018) “Put It in Your Shoe It Will Make You Limp”: British Men’s Online Responses to a Male Pill. The Journal of Men’s Studies 26:3, pages 247-265.
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Emily Dorman, Brian Perry, Chelsea B. Polis, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Dominick Shattuck, Aaron Hamlin, Abigail Aiken, James Trussell & David Sokal. (2018) Modeling the impact of novel male contraceptive methods on reductions in unintended pregnancies in Nigeria, South Africa, and the United States. Contraception 97:1, pages 62-69.
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Rachel L. Wright, Peter R. Fawson, Caren J. Frost & David K. Turok. (2015) U.S. Men’s Perceptions and Experiences of Emergency Contraceptives. American Journal of Men's Health 11:3, pages 469-478.
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Jean-Claude Soufir & Roger MieussetA. van Wersch, J. Eberhardt & F. Stringer. 2013. La contraception masculine. La contraception masculine 165 178 .
A. van Wersch, J. Eberhardt & F. Stringer. (2012) Attitudes towards the male contraceptive pill: psychosocial and cultural explanations for delaying a marketable productRegards sur la pilule contraceptive masculine: enjeux culturels et psychosociaux expliquant le report d’un produit commercialisable. Basic and Clinical Andrology 22:3, pages 171-179.
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Anna Glasier. (2010) Acceptability of contraception for men: a review. Contraception 82:5, pages 453-456.
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Agnès Guillaume & Susana Lerner. (2009) Les hommes face à l'avortement en Amérique Latine. Autrepart n° 52:4, pages 65-80.
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Nikos Kalampalikis & Fabrice Buschini. (2007) La contraception masculine médicalisée : enjeux psychosociaux et craintes imaginaires. Nouvelle revue de psychosociologie n° 4:2, pages 89-104.
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M.Cristina Meriggiola, S. Cerpolini, W.J. Bremner, M.T. Mbizvo, K.M. Vogelsong, G. Martorana & G. Pelusi. (2006) Acceptability of an injectable male contraceptive regimen of norethisterone enanthate and testosterone undecanoate for men. Human Reproduction 21:8, pages 2033-2040.
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Klaas Heinemann, Farid Saad, Martin Wiesemes & Lothar A. J. Heinemann. (2013) Expectations Toward a Novel Male Fertility Control Method and Potential User Types: Results of a Multinational Survey‡. Journal of Andrology 26:2, pages 155-162.
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Klaas Heinemann, Farid Saad, Martin Wiesemes, Steven White & Lothar Heinemann. (2005) Attitudes toward male fertility control: results of a multinational survey on four continents. Human Reproduction 20:2, pages 549-556.
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Nelly Oudshoorn. (2016) “Astronauts in the Sperm World”. Men and Masculinities 6:4, pages 349-367.
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Geoffrey M.H. Waites. (2003) Development of methods of male contraception: impact of the World Health Organization Task Force. Fertility and Sterility 80:1, pages 1-15.
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Graciana Alves Duarte, Augusta Thereza de Alvarenga, Maria José Duarte Osis, Aníbal Faúndes & Maria Helena de Sousa. (2003) Participação masculina no uso de métodos contraceptivos. Cadernos de Saúde Pública 19:1, pages 207-216.
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R. A. Anderson & D. T. Baird. (2002) Male Contraception. Endocrine Reviews 23:6, pages 735-762.
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Cynthia Myntti, Abir Ballan, Omar Dewachi, Faysal El-Kak & Mary E. Deeb. (2002) Challenging the stereotypes: men, withdrawal, and reproductive health in Lebanon. Contraception 65:2, pages 165-170.
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Margaret E. Greene & Ann E. Biddlecom. (2004) Absent and Problematic Men: Demographic Accounts of Male Reproductive Roles. Population and Development Review 26:1, pages 81-115.
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C.W. Martin, R.A. Anderson, L. Cheng, P.C. Ho, Z. van derSpuy, K.B. Smith, A.F. Glasier, D. Everington & D.T. Baird. (2000) Potential impact of hormonal male contraception: cross-cultural implications for development of novel preparations. Human Reproduction 15:3, pages 637-645.
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