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tion of women affected by endometriosis-associated pelvic pain on 2 mg
dienogest/30 μg ethinyl estradiol continuous or 21/7 regimen oral contra-
ceptive. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 39(8), 923–931.
Cleland, J., Conde-Agudelo, A., Peterson, H., Ross, J., & Tsui, A. (2012). Contra-
ception and health. Lancet, 380(9837), 149–156.
Cohen, S. A. (2004). The broad benefits of investing in sexual and reproductive
health. The Guttmacher Report on Public Policy, 7(1), 5–8.
Ellawela, Y., Nilaweera, I., Holton, S., Rowe, H., Kirkman, M., Jordan, L., . . . Fisher,
J. (2017). Contraceptive use and contraceptive health care needs among Sri
Lankan migrants living in Australia: Findings from the understanding fer-
tility management in contemporary Australia survey. Sexual & Reproduc-
tive Healthcare, 12, 70–75.
European Migration Network. 2017. Kratko poročilo o gibanju migrantov v Sre-
dozemlju. Retrieved from https://emm.si/publikacije/emn-kratko
-porocilo-o-gibanju-migrantov-v-sredozemlju-december-2017/
Guerin, P. B., Allotey, P., Hussein Elmi, F., & Baho, S. (2006). Advocacy as a means
to an end: Assisting refugee women to take control of their reproductive
health needs. Women & Health, 43(4), 7–25.
Ip, W. Y., Chan, M. Y., Chan, D. S., & Chan, C. W. (2011). Knowledge of and attitude
to contraception among migrant woman workers in mainland China. Jour-
nal of Clinical Nursing, 20(11–12), 1685–1695.
Kamal, S. M., & Islam, M. A. (2012). Interspousal communication on family plan-
ning and its effect on contraceptive adoption in Bangladesh. Asia-Pacific
Journal of Public Health, 24(3), 506–521.
Keygnaert, I., Guieu, A., Ooms, G., Vettenburg, N., Temmerman, M., & Roelens,
K. (2014). Sexual and reproductive health of migrants: Does the EU care?
Health Policy, 114(2–3), 215–225.
Lindstrom, D. P., & Hernández, C. H. (2006). Internal migration and contracep-
tive knowledge and use in Guatemala. International Family Planning Per-
spectives, 32(3), 146–153.
McMichael, C., & Gifford, S. (2010). Narratives of sexual health risk and pro-
tection amongst young people from refugee backgrounds in Melbourne,
Australia. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 12(3), 263–277.
Mengesha, Z. B., Perz, J., Dune, T. & Ussher, J. (2017) Refugee and migrant
women’s engagement with sexual and reproductive health care in Aus-
tralia: A socio-ecological analysis of health care professional perspectives.
PLoS One, 12(7), e0181421.
Metusela, C., Ussher, J., Perz, J., Hawkey, A., Morrow, M., Narchal, R., Estoesta, J.
& Monteiro, M. (2017). ’In my culture, we don’t know anything about that:’
Sexual and reproductive health of migrant and refugee women. Interna-
tional Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 24(6), 836–845.
Poncet, L. C, Huang, N., Rei, W., Lin, Y. C., & Chen, C. Y. (2013). Contraceptive use
92
tion of women affected by endometriosis-associated pelvic pain on 2 mg
dienogest/30 μg ethinyl estradiol continuous or 21/7 regimen oral contra-
ceptive. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 39(8), 923–931.
Cleland, J., Conde-Agudelo, A., Peterson, H., Ross, J., & Tsui, A. (2012). Contra-
ception and health. Lancet, 380(9837), 149–156.
Cohen, S. A. (2004). The broad benefits of investing in sexual and reproductive
health. The Guttmacher Report on Public Policy, 7(1), 5–8.
Ellawela, Y., Nilaweera, I., Holton, S., Rowe, H., Kirkman, M., Jordan, L., . . . Fisher,
J. (2017). Contraceptive use and contraceptive health care needs among Sri
Lankan migrants living in Australia: Findings from the understanding fer-
tility management in contemporary Australia survey. Sexual & Reproduc-
tive Healthcare, 12, 70–75.
European Migration Network. 2017. Kratko poročilo o gibanju migrantov v Sre-
dozemlju. Retrieved from https://emm.si/publikacije/emn-kratko
-porocilo-o-gibanju-migrantov-v-sredozemlju-december-2017/
Guerin, P. B., Allotey, P., Hussein Elmi, F., & Baho, S. (2006). Advocacy as a means
to an end: Assisting refugee women to take control of their reproductive
health needs. Women & Health, 43(4), 7–25.
Ip, W. Y., Chan, M. Y., Chan, D. S., & Chan, C. W. (2011). Knowledge of and attitude
to contraception among migrant woman workers in mainland China. Jour-
nal of Clinical Nursing, 20(11–12), 1685–1695.
Kamal, S. M., & Islam, M. A. (2012). Interspousal communication on family plan-
ning and its effect on contraceptive adoption in Bangladesh. Asia-Pacific
Journal of Public Health, 24(3), 506–521.
Keygnaert, I., Guieu, A., Ooms, G., Vettenburg, N., Temmerman, M., & Roelens,
K. (2014). Sexual and reproductive health of migrants: Does the EU care?
Health Policy, 114(2–3), 215–225.
Lindstrom, D. P., & Hernández, C. H. (2006). Internal migration and contracep-
tive knowledge and use in Guatemala. International Family Planning Per-
spectives, 32(3), 146–153.
McMichael, C., & Gifford, S. (2010). Narratives of sexual health risk and pro-
tection amongst young people from refugee backgrounds in Melbourne,
Australia. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 12(3), 263–277.
Mengesha, Z. B., Perz, J., Dune, T. & Ussher, J. (2017) Refugee and migrant
women’s engagement with sexual and reproductive health care in Aus-
tralia: A socio-ecological analysis of health care professional perspectives.
PLoS One, 12(7), e0181421.
Metusela, C., Ussher, J., Perz, J., Hawkey, A., Morrow, M., Narchal, R., Estoesta, J.
& Monteiro, M. (2017). ’In my culture, we don’t know anything about that:’
Sexual and reproductive health of migrant and refugee women. Interna-
tional Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 24(6), 836–845.
Poncet, L. C, Huang, N., Rei, W., Lin, Y. C., & Chen, C. Y. (2013). Contraceptive use
92