Rebecca L. Callahan, Ph.D.

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2012 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Public Health, Women's Studies
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Stan Becker grad student 2012 Johns Hopkins
 (Reproductive intentions in rural Bangladesh: A longitudinal analysis.)
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Brunie A, Callahan R. (2024) Understanding how they feel: Lesson learned from four approaches to soliciting user preferences for new contraceptive products in development. Gates Open Research. 7: 81
Callahan RL, Cartwright AF, Beksinska M, et al. (2023) Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women's contraceptive use: a mixed-methods study in South Africa and Zambia. Gates Open Research. 7: 61
Cartwright AF, Callahan RL, Beksinska M, et al. (2023) Contraceptive Continuation and Experiences Obtaining Implant and IUD Removal Among Women Randomized to Use Injectable Contraception, Levonorgestrel Implant, and Copper IUD in South Africa and Zambia. Studies in Family Planning
Mackenzie ACL, Curtis SL, Callahan RL, et al. (2020) Women's Perspectives on Contraceptive-Induced Amenorrhea in Burkina Faso and Uganda. International Perspectives On Sexual and Reproductive Health. 46: 247-262
Callahan R, Lebetkin E, Brennan C, et al. (2020) What Goes In Must Come Out: A Mixed-Method Study of Access to Contraceptive Implant Removal Services in Ghana. Global Health, Science and Practice. 8: 220-238
Callahan RL, Mehta NJ, Nanda K, et al. (2020) The new contraceptive revolution: developing innovative products outside of industry†,‡. Biology of Reproduction
Brunie A, Callahan RL, Mackenzie A, et al. (2019) Developing acceptable contraceptive methods: Mixed-method findings on preferred method characteristics from Burkina Faso and Uganda. Gates Open Research. 3: 1205
Li W, Tang J, Terry RN, et al. (2019) Long-acting reversible contraception by effervescent microneedle patch. Science Advances. 5: eaaw8145
Brunie A, Callahan RL, Godwin CL, et al. (2019) User preferences for a contraceptive microarray patch in India and Nigeria: Qualitative research on what women want. Plos One. 14: e0216797
Callahan RL, Brunie A, Mackenzie ACL, et al. (2019) Potential user interest in new long-acting contraceptives: Results from a mixed methods study in Burkina Faso and Uganda. Plos One. 14: e0217333
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