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Senior Research Associate

Nakeisha Blades

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Nakeisha Blades (she/her) joined the Guttmacher Institute in 2007 and has been in her current position since 2022. Her research interests include contraceptive use, pregnancy intention and sociocultural influences on sexual behavior. Ms. Blades contributes to both domestic and international studies at the Institute, with a primary focus on access to family planning services in the United States. She holds a BA in health and societies from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA in general psychology from Hunter College.

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Selected Publications

  1. April 2017 Report

    Publicly Funded Contraceptive Services at U.S. Clinics, 2015

    Jennifer J. Frost, Lori F. Frohwirth, Nakeisha Blades, Mia R. Zolna, Ayana Douglas-Hall and Jonathan Bearak
  2. April 2017 Research Article

    Barriers to Abortion Care and Their Consequences For Patients Traveling for Services: Qualitative Findings from Two States

    Jenna Jerman, Lori F. Frohwirth, Megan L. Kavanaugh and Nakeisha Blades Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  3. February 2017 Research Article

    Incidence of Induced Abortion in Uganda, 2013: New Estimates Since 2003

    Elena Prada, Lynn M. Atuyambe, Nakeisha Blades, Justine N. Bukenya, Christopher Garimoi Orach and Akinrinola Bankole PLOS ONE
  4. March 2016 Research Article

    The complexity of multiple contraceptive method use and the anxiety that informs it: implications for theory and practice

    Lori F. Frohwirth, Nakeisha Blades, Ann M. Moore and Heather M. Wurtz Archives of Sexual Behavior
  5. February 2016 Research Article

    “If I know I am on the pill and I get pregnant, it's an act of God”: women's views on fatalism, agency and pregnancy

    Rachel K. Jones, Lori F. Frohwirth and Nakeisha Blades Contraception
  6. September 2014 Policy Analysis

    The impact of Ghana’s R3M programme on the provision of safe abortions and postabortion care

    Aparna Sundaram, Akinrinola Bankole, Fatima Juárez and Nakeisha Blades Health Policy and Planning
  7. May 2012 Report

    Variation in Service Delivery Practices Among Clinics Providing Publicly Funded Family Planning Services in 2010

    Jennifer J. Frost, Rachel Benson Gold, Lori F. Frohwirth and Nakeisha Blades
  8. July 2011 Research Article

    What Women Want From Abortion Counseling in the United States: A Qualitative Study of Abortion Patients in 2008

    Nakeisha Blades, Lori F. Frohwirth and Ann M. Moore Social Work in Health Care

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