Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
In This Issue 36(2) [view]
ARTICLES
Parents' Beliefs About Condoms and Oral Contraceptives: Are They Medically Accurate?
Marla
E. Eisenberg,
Linda H. Bearinger, Renee E. Sieving, Carolyne Swain and Michael D. Resnick [abstract]
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Attitudes and Intentions of Future Health Care Providers Toward Abortion Provision
Solmaz Shotorbani,
Frederick J. Zimmerman,
Janice F. Bell,
Deborah Ward and Nassim Assefi [abstract]
Acceptability of the Vaginal Diaphragm
Among Current Users
Julie E. Maher,
S. Marie Harvey, Sheryl Thorburn Bird, Victor J. Stevens and
Linda J. Beckman [abstract]
U.S. Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives and the Impact Of Contraceptive Coverage Mandates, 2002
Adam Sonfield, Rachel Benson Gold, Jennifer J. Frost
and Jacqueline E. Darroch [abstract]
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The HIPAA Privacy Rule and Adolescents: Legal Questions and Clinical Challenges
Abigail English and Carol A. Ford [abstract]
DIGESTS
Source and Perceived Quality of Information Are Linked To Users' Odds of Discontinuing Hormone Therapy![]()
Power in Relationship and Pressure to Have Sex May Affect Women's Use of Emergency Contraception![]()
Teenage Pregnancy Risk Rises with Childhood Exposure to Family Strife![]()
Risk of Pregnancy-Related Death Is Sharply Elevated For Women 35 and Older![]()
Family Planning Clinic Visits Present Opportunities For Providers to Screen for Mental Health Problems![]()
Sexual Inexperience Does Not Preclude Some Risk Of Bacterial Vaginosis![]()
Most Women Are Unlikely To Experience Premenstrual Mood Change with Pill Use![]()


