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Unintended Consequences of mHealth Interactive Voice Messages Promoting Contraceptive Use After Menstrual Regulation in Bangladesh: Intimate Partner Violence Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial

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Kate Reiss, Kathryn Andersen, Erin Pearson, Kamal Kanti Biswas et al.

Journal: Global Health Science and PracticeYear: 2019Citations: 35

<h3>ABSTRACT</h3> <h3>Background:</h3> Mobile phones for health (mHealth) hold promise for delivering behavioral interventions. We evaluated the effect of automated interactive voice messages promoting contraceptive use with a focus on long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) among women in Ban...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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Women’s experiences with medication for menstrual regulation in Bangladesh

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Heather M. Marlow, Kamal Kanti Biswas, Risa Griffin, Jamie Menzel

Journal: Culture Health & SexualityYear: 2015Citations: 19

Menstrual regulation has been legal in Bangladesh since 1974, but the use of medication for menstrual regulation is new. In this study, we sought to understand women's experiences using medication for menstrual regulation in Bangladesh. We conducted 20 in-depth interviews with rural and urban women ...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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‘Here, the girl has to obey the family's decision’: A qualitative exploration of the tactics, perceived perpetrator motivations, and coping strategies for reproductive coercion in Bangladesh

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Erin Pearson, Fahima Aqtar, Dipika Paul, Jamie Menzel et al.

Journal: SSM - Qualitative Research in HealthYear: 2023Citations: 15

Reproductive coercion (RC) undermines women's decision-making in reproductive health and negatively impacts women's health and well-being. This qualitative study explored RC in Bangladesh using in-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) with violence support centre clients, menstr...

Social SciencesHealthIntimate Partner and Family ViolenceOpen Access
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Developing and validating an abortion care quality metric for facility and out-of-facility settings: an observational cohort study in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Nigeria

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Erin Pearson, Nirali M. Chakraborty, Sarah E. Baum, Jamie Menzel et al.

Journal: EClinicalMedicineYear: 2023Citations: 11

Background: Despite progress in assuring provision of safe abortion, substantial disparities remain in quality of abortion care around the world. However, no consistent, valid, reliable method exists to routinely measure quality in abortion care across facility and out-of-facility settings, impeding...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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Effectiveness of the Addressing Reproductive Coercion in Health Settings (ARCHES) intervention among abortion clients in Bangladesh: a cluster-randomized controlled trial

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Erin Pearson, Dipika Paul, Jamie Menzel, Mohammad Abdul Hannan Shakhider et al.

Journal: EClinicalMedicineYear: 2024Citations: 5

Background: The Addressing Reproductive Coercion in Health Settings (ARCHES) intervention trains existing providers to address reproductive coercion (RC) and intimate partner violence (IPV) within routine family planning counseling. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a single ARCHES counselin...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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The association between intimate partner violence and self-managed abortion: a cross-sectional study among women in urban Bangladesh

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Bonnie Crouthamel, Anvita Dixit, Erin Pearson, Jamie Menzel et al.

Journal: Sexual and Reproductive Health MattersYear: 2022Citations: 1

In Bangladesh, abortion is illegal, except to save a woman's life. However, menstrual regulation (MR) to induce menstruation up to 12 weeks from the last menstrual period is permitted. Although safe and legal MR services are available, many women choose to self-manage their abortions. The prevalence...

Social SciencesHealthIntimate Partner and Family ViolenceOpen Access
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P14 Intimate partner violence is associated with self-managed abortion in Bangladesh

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Bonnie Crouthamel, Archana Dixit, EMMET PEARSON, Jamie Menzel et al.

Journal: ContraceptionYear: 2020Citations: 1
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