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Teng FF, Mitchell SM,  Sekikubo M, Biryabarema C, Byamugisha JK, Steinberg M, Money DM, Ogilvie GS, Understanding the role of embarrassment in gynaecological screening: a qualitative study from the ASPIRE cervical cancer screening project in Uganda, 2014, BMJ Open, Vol: 4, e004783.

Teng FF, Mitchell SM, Sekikubo M, Biryabarema C, Byamugisha JK, Steinberg M, Money DM, Ogilvie GS, Understanding the role of embarrassment in gynaecological screening: a qualitative study from the ASPIRE cervical cancer screening project in Uganda, 2014, BMJ Open, Vol: 4, e004783.

Using qualitative method, this study this study demonstrates the important role of psychosocial barriers in cervical cancer screening and the factors that facilitate the modification of these barriers
Bommaraju A, Kavanaugh ML, Hou MY,  Bessett D, Situating Stigma in Stratified Reproduction: Abortion stigma and miscarriage stigma as barriers to reproductive health care, 2016:  Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, Vol: 10, p62-69.

Bommaraju A, Kavanaugh ML, Hou MY, Bessett D, Situating Stigma in Stratified Reproduction: Abortion stigma and miscarriage stigma as barriers to reproductive health care, 2016: Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, Vol: 10, p62-69.

Situating stigma in stratified reproduction this paper analyse the relationship between race, reporting a history of abortion, and perceptions of abortion and miscarriage stigma among recently post-partum women from U.S cities.