CONTENTS

         Chapters
  1. The Condom Gap: A Health Crisis
  2. Sexual Behavior and Condoms
  3. Knowledge of Condoms and AIDS
  4. How Effective Are Condoms?
  5. New Condoms for the New Millennium
  6. Improving Access
  7. Promoting Condoms
  8. Policies for Condom Use

HIGHLIGHTS

Population Reports is published by the Population Information Program, Center for Communication Programs, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, 111 Market Place, Suite 310, Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4012, USA


Volume XXVII, Number 1
April, 1999

Series H, Number 9
Credits

This report was prepared by Robert Gardner, Ph.D., Richard D. Blackburn, M.S., and Ushma D. Upadhyay, M.P.H. Bryant Robey, Editor. Stephen M. Goldstein, Managing Editor. Research assistance by Athena Tapales and Vera Zlidar. Design by Linda Sadler. Production by John Fiege, Merridy Gottlieb, Peter Hammerer, and Deborah Maenner.

The assistance of the following reviewers is appreciated: Ward Cates, John Crowley, Megan Drennan, Paul Feldblum, Ron G. Frezieres, Patrick Friel, John Gerofi, Phillip D. Harvey, Alan G. Johnston, Mary Ann Leeper, Gary Lewis, Dominique Meekers, Steven D. Pinkerton, Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, Malcolm Potts, Pramilla Senanayake, J. Joseph Speidel, and Margaret Usher.

Suggested citation: Gardner, R., Blackburn, R.D., and Upadhyay, U.D. Closing the Condom Gap. Population Reports, Series H, No. 9. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, Population Information Program, April 1999.

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