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Autor:
Indra Gajanayake
Publikováno v:
Choosing a Contraceptive ISBN: 9780429042881
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429042881-9
Autor:
Leah, Newman, Stefan, Stirzaker, Dougald, Knuckey, Kate, Robinson, Jennie, Hood, Katrina, Knope, Gerard, Fitzsimmons, Susan, Barker, Nicolee, Martin, Samantha, Siripol, Indra, Gajanayake, Marlena, Kaczmarek, Ian, Barr, Aurysia, Hii, Ruth, Foxwell, Rhonda, Owen, Conan, Liu, Phil, Wright, Lance, Sanders, Christina, Barry, Jolene, Ormond
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Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report. 34(3)
In 2008, 65 communicable diseases and conditions were nationally notifiable in Australia. States and territories reported a total of 160,508 notifications of communicable diseases to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, an increase o
Autor:
Indra Gajanayake, John C. Caldwell
Publikováno v:
International Family Planning Perspectives. 16:97
The contraceptive prevalence rate reported in the 1975 Sri Lanka Fertility Survey (SLFS) was lower than would have expected given the country;s low level of fertility. Later surveys such as the 1982 Contraceptive Prevalence Survey and the 1987 Demogr
Autor:
Indra Gajanayake
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biosocial Science. 19:65-71
In data from the Sri Lanka Fertility Survey, 1975, the cessation of childbearing is examined among women who have never used contraception. The sample consisted of 6810 currently or previously married women, 57% of whom reported that they had never u
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Social Science & Medicine. 28:365-379
Recent research has shown clearly that levels of mortality are not determined solely by income levels and the provision of modern health services. There appears to be an important sociocultural component so that the same density of health services pr
Autor:
Indra Gajanayake
Publikováno v:
Studies in Family Planning. 19:255
Infant mortality in Sri Lanka declined substantially between 1961 and 1980, the reduction being higher during the post-natal period. 3 distinct phases were identified: 1) a declining trend in the face of several fluctuations; 2) a sharp reversal of t
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Journal of Marriage and the Family. 51:337
The causes of Sri Lankan marriage change were investigated during 1985 and 1987 by a collaborative program of the University of Colombo in Sri Lanka and the Australian National University. Both survey and anthropological methods were employed to stud