Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Volume 39, Number 3, September 2007


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ARTICLES

What's Love Got to Do with It? Sexual Behaviors of Opposite-Sex Couples Through Emerging Adulthood
Christine Elizabeth Kaestle and Carolyn Tucker Halpern  [abstract] [full text PDF]

Using Clinical Classification Trees to Identify Individuals at Risk of STDs During Pregnancy
Trace S. Kershaw, Jessica Lewis, Claire Westdahl, Yun F. Wang, Sharon Schindler Rising, Zohar Massey and Jeannette Ickovics  [abstract]

Adolescents' Discussions About Contraception or STDs with Partners Before First Sex
Suzanne Ryan, Kerry Franzetta, Jennifer Manlove and Emily Holcombe  [abstract]

Characteristics Associated with Emergency Contraception Use by Family Planning Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study
Paul G. Whittaker, Matthew Berger, Kay A. Armstrong, Toni L. Felice and Janet Adams  [abstract]

California Parents’ Preferences and Beliefs Regarding School-Based Sex Education Policy
Norman A. Constantine, Petra Jerman and Alice X. Huang  [abstract]

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Developing Spanish-Language Family Planning Materials: Lessons Learned from Extensive Field Tests
Colleen Denny-Garamendi, Jill Lopez-Rabin, Sylvia Guendelman and Sarah Schafer  [abstract]


DIGESTS

Having Children with Multiple Partners Is Associated with Women’s Perception of Lower Social Support
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A Fourth of U.S. Women Aged 14–59 Have a Human Papillomavirus Infection
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Infants’ Low Birth Weight Is Linked to Low-Income Mothers’ Chronic Stress
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Ovarian Cancer Protection from Oral Contraceptives Is Greatest with the Lowest Doses of Hormones
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Teenage Parents’ Educational Attainment Is Affected More by Available Resources than by Parenthood
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Delinquent Youths’ Risky Behavior Presents Public Health Challenge for Their Communities
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Partners’ Reports of Sexual Activity, but Not of Risky Behavior, Generally Agree
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