Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/12657, first published .
Feasibility of Using Short Message Service and In-Depth Interviews to Collect Data on Contraceptive Use Among Young, Unmarried, Sexually Active Men in Moshi, Tanzania, and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Mixed Methods Study With a Longitudinal Follow-Up

Feasibility of Using Short Message Service and In-Depth Interviews to Collect Data on Contraceptive Use Among Young, Unmarried, Sexually Active Men in Moshi, Tanzania, and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Mixed Methods Study With a Longitudinal Follow-Up

Feasibility of Using Short Message Service and In-Depth Interviews to Collect Data on Contraceptive Use Among Young, Unmarried, Sexually Active Men in Moshi, Tanzania, and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Mixed Methods Study With a Longitudinal Follow-Up

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  1. Staton C, Minnig M, Phillips A, Kozhumam A, Pesambili M, Suffoletto B, Mmbaga B, Ngowi K, Vissoci J, El-Khoury J. Feasibility of SMS booster for alcohol reduction in injury patients in Tanzania. PLOS Global Public Health 2022;2(11):e0000410 View
  2. Staton C, Friedman K, Phillips A, Minnig M, Sakita F, Ngowi K, Suffoletto B, Hirshon J, Swahn M, Mmbaga B, Vissoci J, Mockridge J. Feasibility of a pragmatic randomized adaptive clinical trial to evaluate a brief negotiational interview for harmful and hazardous alcohol use in Moshi, Tanzania. PLOS ONE 2023;18(8):e0288458 View
  3. Staton C, Agnihotri D, Phillips A, Ngowi K, Huo L, Boshe J, Sakita F, Tupetz A, Suffoletto B, Mmbaga B, Vissoci J, Bachynski K. Development of culturally-appropriate text message booster content to follow a brief intervention focused on reducing alcohol related harms for injury patients in Moshi, Tanzania. PLOS Global Public Health 2024;4(7):e0002717 View