Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
In This Issue: 39(2) [view]
ARTICLES
Patterns of Men’s Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
Debra Kalmuss and Carrie Tatum [abstract]
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Stepfather Involvement and Adolescents’ Disposition Toward Having Sex
Chadwick Menning, Mellisa Holtzman and Carolyn Kapinus [abstract]
Factors Associated with Contraceptive Use and Nonuse, United States, 2004
Jennifer J. Frost, Susheela Singh and Lawrence B. Finer [abstract]
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I Wanna Hold Your Hand: The Progression of Social, Romantic and Sexual Events in Adolescent Relationships
Lucia F. O’Sullivan, Mariah Mantsun Cheng, Kathleen Mullan Harris and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn [abstract]
Association Between Adolescent Pregnancy and a Family History of Teenage Births
Patricia L. East, Barbara T. Reyes and Emily J. Horn [abstract]
VIEWPOINT
Sex Education and Sexual Socialization: Roles for Educators and Parents
Ronny A. Shtarkshall, John S. Santelli and Jennifer S. Hirsch [abstract]
DIGESTS
Women Who Are Fecund but Do Not Wish to Have Children Outnumber the Involuntarily Childless
Wiley Interscience
Teenagers Report Both Positive and Negative Consequences from Sex
Wiley Interscience
Many Pediatricians Are Reluctant to Vaccinate Young Females Against Human Papillomavirus
Wiley Interscience
The Majority of Heterosexually Acquired HIV Infections Occur Among Women and Blacks
Wiley Interscience
Prevalence of STDs Is High For Black Young Adults Regardless of Risk Behavior
Wiley Interscience
Title X Funding Does Not Always Mean the Most Accessible Services for Family Planning Clients
Wiley Interscience
Women Support Getting Hormonal Contraceptives Without a Prescription
Wiley Interscience


