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Bronfenbrenner, U. (1979). The ecology of human development: Experiments by design and nature.

Health Communication Capacity Collaborative Project. (2014). Engaging families for healthy pregnancies – A focused desk review of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors related to pregnancies in three high-risk situations: Advanced maternal age, high parity and rapid repeat pregnancies after abortion or miscarriage. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs.

Health Communication Capacity Collaborative Project. (2014). Engaging families for healthy pregnancies – Family planning for women of advanced maternal age and high parity: Global evidence on health outcomes and secondary analysis of DHS data. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs.

Kincaid, D. L., Figueroa, M. E., Storey, D., & Underwood, C. (2007). A social ecology model of communication, behavior change, and behavior maintenance. Working paper. Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

World Health Organization. (2005) Report of a WHO technical consultation on birth spacing. Geneva, Switzerland.

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