Items where Author is "Ogden, JA"

Number of items: 15.
2005
  • Tuberculosis control and directly observed therapy from the Public Health/Human Rights perspective. (2005) Hurtig, A; Porter, JDH; Ogden, JA
  • Public health, ethics, and tuberculosis: is DOTs a breakthrough or inappropriate strategy in the Indian context? (2005) Porter, JD; Ogden, JA
  • 2003
  • A contextual and dynamic model of young women?s contraception use: changes in young women?s contraception use over time. (2003) Free, C; Lee, R; Ogden, J
  • A contextual and dynamic model of young women?s contraception use: key themes. (2003) Free, C; Lee, R; Ogden, J
  • What young people do when contraception goes wrong. (2003) Free, C; Ogden, J
  • Interdisciplinary approaches towards TB control. (2003) Lienhardt, C; Ogden, J; Sow, O
  • The development of policy for syndromic management of STIs in South Africa, 1970-2000. (2003) Schneider, H; Lush, L; Ogden, J
  • An analysis of policy transfer: tuberculosis policy and DOTS in South Africa. (2003) Schneider, H; Ogden, J; Lush, L
  • 2002
  • Within subject differences between episodes of use of emergency contraception and episodes of non use of emergency contraception -implications for clinicians and services. (2002) Free, C; Ogden, J; Lee, R
  • Young women's accounts of the factors influencing their use and non use of emergency contraception. (2002) Free, C; Ogden, J; Lee, R
  • 2001
  • To use or not to use emergency contraception? Within subject attitudinal and situational differences between the last episode of emergency contraception use and the last episode of contraceptive risk not followed by emergency contraception use. (2001) Free, C; Ogden, J
  • Emergency contraception use in young women: differences between users and non users. (2001) Free, C; Ogden, J; Lee, R
  • Researching TB Control in India: the politics of partnership in tropical public health. (2001) Ogden, JA; Porter, JDH
  • The globalisation of DOTS: TB as a global emergency. (2001) Porter, JDH; Ogden, JA; Lee, K
  • Agenda Setting for Tuberculosis and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. (2001) Walt, G; Lush, L; Ogden, J