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Principal Research Scientist

Megan L. Kavanaugh

Portrait of Megan Kavanaugh

 

Megan Kavanaugh (she/her) joined the Guttmacher Institute in 2008 as a Charlotte Ellertson Social Science Postdoctoral Fellow in Abortion and Reproductive Health. She became a Senior Research Scientist in 2010 and a Principal Research Scientist in 2017. Dr. Kavanaugh leads the US domestic research portfolio on contraceptive access, and she currently oversees the Reproductive Health Impact Study, a large multistate, multiyear research effort to understand the impact of policy changes on the publicly funded family planning network and on the patients served within this network. She has training in both quantitative and qualitative research methods, which she has applied to her most recent studies tracking national- and state-level trends in contraceptive use, integrating a person-centered lens into understanding people’s experiences and preferences related to contraception, documenting barriers to sexual and reproductive health care and their consequences, and describing abortion patients’ perspectives on adoption. She has authored or coauthored more than 50 peer-reviewed and other scientific publications.

In 2006, Dr. Kavanaugh was awarded the Gary Stewart Scholarship for Research in Public Health from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, and in 2015 she was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award for Early Career Excellence by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. She earned DrPH and MPH degrees, with specializations in behavioral and community health, and a master’s certificate in women’s studies, all from the University of Pittsburgh; she also holds a BS in bioengineering from Cornell University. Dr. Kavanaugh serves on the board of directors of the Society of Family Planning and is a member of the American Public Health Association and the Population Association of America. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of General Internal Medicine and affiliated with the Center for Innovative Research on Gender Health Equity (CONVERGE) at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Selected Publications

  1. September 2022 Research Article

    A Prospective Cohort Study of Changes in Access to Contraceptive Care and Use Two Years after Iowa Medicaid Coverage Restrictions at Abortion-Providing Facilities Went into Effect

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Mia R. Zolna, Emma Pliskin and Katrina MacFarlane Population Research and Policy Review
  2. August 2022 Research Article

    Access to Preferred Contraceptive Strategies in Iowa: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study of Effects of Shifts in Policy and Healthcare Contexts

    Lori F. Frohwirth, Megan L. Kavanaugh, Ayana Douglas-Hall, Katrina MacFarlane and Cynthia Beavin Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
  3. July 2022 Research Article

    Understanding Contraceptive Failure: An Analysis of Qualitative Narratives

    Lori F. Frohwirth, Jennifer Mueller, Ragnar Anderson, Patrice Williams, Shivani Kochhar, Kate Castle and Megan L. Kavanaugh Women's Reproductive Health
  4. July 2022 Research Article

    The Impact of Policy Changes from the Perspective of Providers of Family Planning Care in the US: Results from a Qualitative Study

    Alicia VandeVusse, Jennifer Mueller, Marielle Kirstein, Philicia Castillo and Megan L. Kavanaugh Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
  5. May 2022 Research Article

    Associations between unfulfilled contraceptive preferences due to cost and low-income patients’ access to and experiences of contraceptive care in the United States, 2015-2019

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Emma Pliskin and Rubina Hussain Contraception: X
  6. February 2022 Research Article

    Financial Instability and Delays in Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Due to COVID-19

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Zoe H. Pleasure , Emma Pliskin, Mia R. Zolna and Katrina MacFarlane Journal of Women's Health
  7. May 2021 Research Article

    Changes in Use of Emergency Contraceptive Pills in the United States from 2008-2015

    Rubina Hussain and Megan L. Kavanaugh Contraception: X
  8. February 2021 Research Article

    Use of concurrent multiple methods of contraception in the United States, 2008 to 2015

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Emma Pliskin and Jenna Jerman Contraception: X
  9. Silhouette of the United States
    December 2020 Report

    State-Level Estimates of Contraceptive Use in the United States, 2019

    Ayana Douglas-Hall, Naomi Li and Megan L. Kavanaugh
  10. July 2020 Research Article

    Use of contraception among reproductive-aged women in the United States, 2014 and 2016

    Megan L. Kavanaugh and Emma Pliskin F&S Reports

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