Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Volume 37, Number 4, December 2005


Table of Contents

In This Issue 37(4) [view]

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ARTICLES

Saving Sex for Later: An Evaluation of a Parent Education Intervention
Lydia O'Donnell, Ann Stueve, Gail Agronick, RenĂ©e Wilson-Simmons, Richard Duran and Varzi Jeanbaptiste  [abstract]

Social-Cognitive Predictors of Consistent Condom Use Among Young People in Moscow
Natalia Bobrova, Oleg Sergeev, Tatyana Grechukhina and Saidi Kapiga  [abstract]

Pregnancy Planning Status and Health Behaviors Among Nonpregnant Women in a California Managed Health Care Organization
Kathleen Green-Raleigh, Jean M. Lawrence, Huichao Chen, Owen Devine and Christine Prue  [abstract]

Consistency of Condom Use Among Low-Income Hormonal Contraceptive Users
Haleh Sangi-Haghpeykar, Samuel F. Posner and Alfred N. Poindexter III  [abstract]

Parent-Child Relations Among Minor Females Attending U.S. Family Planning Clinics
Rachel K. Jones, Susheela Singh and Alison Purcell  [abstract] [full text PDF]


DIGESTS

Infants' Birth Weight May Be Jeopardized When Women Become Unemployed or Underemployed While Pregnant
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For Pregnant Women, Silence on Domestic Violence Speaks Loudly
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In Certain Circumstances, Women in Prenatal Care Would Not Rule Out Having an Abortion in the Future
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Nonpresciption Access Has Not Raised UK Women's Reliance on Emergency Pills
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Differences in Early Romantic Relationships Do Not Account for Racial Gap in Youths' Marital Expectations
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Evidence Supporting the Notion That Bacterial Vaginosis Can Be Transmitted Sexually Continues to Accumulate
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ET CETERA

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