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1. Determinants of communication on sexual issues between adolescents and their parents in the Adaklu district of the Volta region, Ghana: a multinomial logistic regression analysis.

2. "I came to escort someone": Men's experiences of antenatal care services in urban Ghana—a qualitative study.

3. 'What men don't know can hurt women's health': a qualitative study of the barriers to and opportunities for men's involvement in maternal healthcare in Ghana.

4. Spatial distribution and factors associated with high completed fertility among women aged 40–49 years in Ghana: evidence from the 2022 Ghana Demographic Health Survey.

5. Adolescent sexual and reproductive health needs and utilisation of health services in the Bono East Region, Ghana.

6. Sexual lives and reproductive health outcomes among persons with disabilities: a mixed-methods study in two districts of Ghana.

7. Spatial and socio-demographic determinants of contraceptive use in the Upper East region of Ghana.

8. "You cannot stay with one person once you begin having sex at a young age": the prevalence, correlates and effects of early sexual debut among children in Ghana.

9. It's a woman's thing: gender roles sustaining the practice of female genital mutilation among the Kassena-Nankana of northern Ghana.

10. Knowledge and awareness of policies and programmes to reduce adolescent pregnancy in Ghana: a qualitative study among key stakeholders.

12. Contraceptive use intentions and unmet need for family planning among reproductive-aged women in the Upper East Region of Ghana.

13. Provision and experience of care among women with hypertension in pregnancy: a multi-center qualitative study in Ghana.

14. 'Baby mamas' in Urban Ghana: an exploratory qualitative study on the factors influencing serial fathering among men in Accra, Ghana.

15. Covert Contraceptive Use amongst the urban poor in Accra, Ghana: experiences of health providers.

16. Childhood mortality, intra-household bargaining power and fertility preferences among women in Ghana.

17. Referral patterns through the lens of health facility readiness to manage obstetric complications: national facility-based results from Ghana.

18. Health workers' and hospital administrators' perspectives on mistreatment of women during facility-based childbirth: a multicenter qualitative study in Ghana.

19. Sexual and reproductive health education and its association with ever use of contraception: a cross-sectional study among women in urban slums, Accra.

20. Testing the effect of an integrated-intervention to promote access to sexual and reproductive healthcare and rights among women with disabilities in Ghana: a quasi-experimental study protocol.

21. Contraceptive and abortion practices of young Ghanaian women aged 15–24: evidence from a nationally representative survey.

22. Towards achieving the family planning targets in the African region: a rapid review of task sharing policies.

23. Living as an infertile woman: the case of southern and northern Ghana.

24. Household fuel use and adverse pregnancy outcomes in a Ghanaian cohort study.

25. Predictors of primary and secondary sexual abstinence among never-married youth in urban poor Accra, Ghana.

26. Experiences of midwives on pharmacological and non-pharmacological labour pain management in Ghana.

27. Is a woman's first pregnancy outcome related to her years of schooling? An assessment of women's adolescent pregnancy outcomes and subsequent educational attainment in Ghana.

28. Effects of parents training on parents' knowledge and attitudes about adolescent sexuality in Accra Metropolis, Ghana.

29. Perspectives of urban Ghanaian women on vasectomy.

30. Episiotomy and obstetric outcomes among women living with type 3 female genital mutilation: a secondary analysis.

31. Tobacco smoking is associated with decreased semen quality.

32. PREventing Maternal And Neonatal Deaths (PREMAND): a study protocol for examining social and cultural factors contributing to infant and maternal deaths and near-misses in rural northern Ghana.

33. Women's fertility desires and contraceptive behavior in three peri-urban communities in sub Saharan Africa.

34. Socio-cultural and economic factors influencing adolescents' resilience against the threat of teenage pregnancy: a cross-sectional survey in Accra, Ghana.

35. RESEARCH. Contraceptive preferences and use among auto artisanal workers in the informal sector of Kumasi, Ghana: a discrete choice experiment.

36. Parent-child communication about sexual and reproductive health: evidence from the Brong Ahafo region, Ghana.

37. Safe and efficacious artemisinin-based combination treatments for African pregnant women with malaria: a multicentre randomized control trial.

38. Can community health officer-midwives effectively integrate skilled birth attendance in the community-based health planning and services program in rural Ghana?

39. Impact of free maternal health care policy on maternal health care utilization and perinatal mortality in Ghana: protocol design for historical cohort study.

40. 'They are my future': childbearing desires and motivations among women with disabilities in Ghana - implications for reproductive healthcare.

41. Assessing the impact of an educational intervention program on sexual abstinence based on the health belief model amongst adolescent girls in Northern Ghana, a cluster randomised control trial.

42. Abortion experience and self-efficacy: exploring socioeconomic profiles of GHANAIAN women.

43. The social determinants of health facility delivery in Ghana.

44. Equity in maternal health outcomes in a middle-income urban setting: a cohort study.

45. The context of emergency contraception use among young unmarried women in Accra, Ghana: a qualitative study.

46. Sex composition of living children in a matrilineal inheritance system and its association with pregnancy intendedness and postpartum family planning intentions in rural Ghana.

47. Knowledge and practice of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers in the tamale metropolis of Ghana.

48. Acceptability and stakeholders perspectives on feasibility of using trained psychologists and health workers to deliver school-based sexual and reproductive health services to adolescents in urban Accra, Ghana.

49. Improved prediction of gestational hypertension by inclusion of placental growth factor and pregnancy associated plasma protein-a in a sample of Ghanaian women.

50. [Husbands' involvement in antenatal-related care in the Bosomtwe District of Ghana: inquiry into the facilitators and barriers].