Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2022
Sexual and Reproductive Health in Ethiopia: Gains and Reflections Over the Past Two Decades
Inhalt (16 Artikel)
Sexual and reproductive health in Ethiopia: gains and reflections over the past two decades
Lisa M. DeMaria, Kimberly V. Smith, Yemane Berhane
Two decades of family planning in Ethiopia and the way forward to sustain hard-fought gains!
Mengistu Asnake Kibret, Lia Tadesse Gebremedhin
Determinants of intention to use family planning methods in the four emerging regions of Ethiopia: an ideation score based assessment
Tewodros Getinet, Feiruz Surur, Balkachew Nigatu, Alula Meressa, Yonas Abesha, Munir Kassa, Merhawi Gebremedhin, Delayehu Bekele
If fear of infertility restricts contraception use, what do we know about this fear? An examination in rural Ethiopia
Erica Sedlander, Hagere Yilma, Dessalew Emaway, Rajiv N. Rimal
Applying a gender lens to social norms, couple communication and decision making to increase modern contraceptive use in Ethiopia, a mixed methods study
Nandita Kapadia-Kundu, Habtamu Tamene, Minyahil Ayele, Feleke Dana, Simon Heliso, Sanjanthi Velu, Tsega Berhanu, Guda Alemayehu, Lindsey Leslie, Michelle Kaufman
Understanding barriers to men’s support for family planning in rural Ethiopia—findings from the USAID Transform: Primary Health Care Project Gender Analysis
Dustin Andrew Smith, Heran Abebe Tadesse, Kidest Lulu, Diana Santillán
Ethiopia has a long way to go meeting adolescent and youth sexual reproductive health needs
Teshome W. Admassu, Yordanos T. Wolde, Mirgissa Kaba
ASRHR in Ethiopia: reviewing progress over the last 20 years and looking ahead to the next 10 years
Elsie Akwara, Kereta Worknesh, Lemessa Oljira, Lulit Mengesha, Mengistu Asnake, Emiamrew Sisay, Dagem Demerew, Marina Plesons, Wegen Shirka, Azmach Hadush, Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli
Life expectations in early adolescence and the timing of first sex and marriage: evidence from a longitudinal survey in Ethiopia
David P. Lindstrom, Ida Sahlu, Tefera Belachew, Mulusew Gerbaba
Changes in the prevalence of child marriage in Ethiopia, 2005–2016
Annabel Erulkar
Building sustainable and scalable peer-based programming: promising approaches from TESFA in Ethiopia
Pari Chowdhary, Feven Tassaw Mekuria, Dagmawit Tewahido, Hanna Gulema, Ryan Derni, Jeffrey Edmeades
Liberalizing abortion to reduce maternal mortality: expanding access to all Ethiopians
Mekdes Daba Feyssa, Saba Kidanemariam Gebru
Agenda setting and socially contentious policies: Ethiopia’s 2005 reform of its law on abortion
Sarah Jane Holcombe, Saba Kidanemariam Gebru
The U.S. Global Gag Rule in Ethiopia: a foreign policy challenging domestic sexual and reproductive health and rights gains
Jamie M. Vernaelde
Professionalism, stigma, and willingness to provide patient-centered safe abortion counseling and care: a mixed methods study of Ethiopian midwives
Addisu Fekadu, Aster Berhe, Belete Belgu, Ibrahim Yimer, Yeshitila Tesfaye, Sarah Jane Holcombe, Sahai Burrowes
Signs of a turning tide in social norms and attitudes toward abortion in Ethiopia: Findings from a qualitative study in four regions
Kathryn A. O’Connell, Addisalem T. Kebede, Bereket M. Menna, Mengistu T. Woldetensay, Sara E. Fischer, Ghazaleh Samandari, Jemal K. Kassaw