Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
In This Issue 35(3) [view]
ARTICLES
When and Why Do Young People in the United Kingdom First Use Sexual Health Services?
Nicole Stone and Roger Ingham [abstract]
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Heterosexually Active Men's Beliefs About Methods for Preventing Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Mary Rogers Gillmore, Sorrel Stielstra, Bu Huang, Sharon A. Baker, Blair Beadnell and Diane M. Morrison [abstract]
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Effects of Psychosocial Risk Factors and Prenatal Interventions on Birth Weight: Evidence From New Jersey's HealthStart Program
Nancy E. Reichman and Julien O. Teitler [abstract]
Child Disability and Mothers' Tubal Sterilization
Jennifer M. Park, Dennis P. Hogan and Frances K. Goldscheider [abstract]
VIEWPOINT
Access to Adolescent Reproductive Health Services: Financial and Structural Barriers to Care
Linda Hock-Long, Roberta Herceg-Baron, Amy M. Cassidy and Paul G. Whittaker [abstract]
DIGESTS
Not All Washington-Area Primary Care Practices Offer All Needed Adolescent Reproductive Health Services![]()
Study Results Have Left Many Women Confused About Therapy![]()
Shortly After Early Abortion, Women Report Significant Improvements in Physical and Emotional Well-Being![]()
Acquiring a New Partner Is Linked to Increased HPV Risk Among Young Women![]()
Odds of Ectopic Pregnancy Are Sharply Elevated Among Heavy Smokers![]()
Three Differing Emergency Contraceptive Regimens Are Equally Effective![]()
Neighborhood-Level Effects On Babies' Birth Weight Differ by Race in Chicago![]()
Youth Who First Got Drunk by Age 12 Have Relatively High Levels of Risky Sexual Behavior During College![]()
Hysterectomy Rate Among Hispanic Women Is Only Half That of White Women![]()


