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Gonsalves, L. and Martin Hilbert, A. and Wyss, K. and Say, L.. (2021) Potentials and pitfalls of including pharmacies as youth-friendly contraception providers in low- and middle-income countries. BMJ Sex Reprod Health, 47. pp. 6-8.

Mwaisaka, J. and Gonsalves, L. and Thiongo, M. and Waithaka, M. and Sidha, H. and Alfred, O. and Mukiira, C. and Gichangi, P.. (2021) Young people's experiences using an on-demand mobile health sexual and reproductive health text message intervention in Kenya: qualitative study. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 9 (1). e19109.

Mwaisaka, J. and Gonsalves, L. and Thiongo, M. and Waithaka, M. and Sidha, H. and Agwanda, A. and Mukiira, C. and Gichangi, P.. (2020) Exploring contraception myths and misconceptions among young men and women in Kwale County, Kenya. BMC public health, 20. p. 1694.

Gonsalves, L. and Wyss, K. and Cresswell, J. A. and Waithaka, M. and Gichangi, P. and Martin Hilber, A.. (2020) Mixed-methods study on pharmacies as contraception providers to Kenyan young people: who uses them and why? BMJ Open, 10. e034769.

Gonsalves, L. and Cottler-Casanova, S. and VanTreeck, K. and Say, L.. (2020) Results of a World Health Organization scoping of sexual dysfunction-related guidelines: what exists and what is needed. J Sex Med, 17 (12). pp. 2518-2521.

Gonsalves, L. and Wyss, K. and Gichangi, P. and Say, L. and Martin Hilber , A.. (2019) Regulating pharmacists as contraception providers: a qualitative study from Coastal Kenya on injectable contraception provision to youth. PLoS ONE, 14 (12). e0226133.

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