Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
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ARTICLES
Pregnancy Intentions and Happiness Among Pregnant Black Women at High Risk for Adverse Infant Health Outcomes
Susan M. Blake, Michele Kiely, Charlotte C. Gard, Ayman A. E. El-Mohandes, M. Nabil El-Khorazaty and the NIH-DC Initiative [abstract]
The Quality of Family Planning Services in the United States: Findings from a Literature Review
Davida Becker, Michael A. Koenig, Young Mi Kim, Kathleen Cardona and Freya L. Sonenstein [abstract]
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Legal Abortion Worldwide: Incidence and Recent Trends
Gilda Sedgh, Stanley K. Henshaw, Susheela Singh, Akinrinola Bankole and Joanna Drescher [abstract]
The Association of Health Insurance with Use of Prescription Contraceptives
Kelly R. Culwell and Joe Feinglass [abstract]
Predictors of STDs Among Asian and Pacific Islander Young Adults
Hyeouk Chris Hahm, Jieha Lee, Al Ozonoff and Maryann Amodeo [abstract]
COMMENT
The Pleasure Deficit: Revisiting the ‘‘Sexuality Connection’’ in Reproductive Health
Jenny A. Higgins and Jennifer S. Hirsch [abstract]
DIGESTS
Black and Hispanic Men Who Have Sex with Men Carry a Greater HIV Burden Than Their White Counterparts
Wiley Interscience
Program for Fathers Helps Them Talk to Young Sons About Sex and HIV Risk
Wiley Interscience
Poor Women Are at Elevated Risk for HPV Infection, But Few Variables Predict Risk Among Those in Poverty
Wiley Interscience
Female and Male Condoms Offer Similar Protection Against Exposure to Semen
Wiley Interscience
Same-Sex Activity Among Women May Be a Marker for Adverse Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes
Wiley Interscience
Risky Behaviors Still Fuel HIV Epidemic Among Men Who Have Sex With Men
Wiley Interscience

