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  • June 2012 Policy Analysis

    The Challenge of Attribution: Responsibility for Population Health in the Context of Accountable Care

    Cynthia Summers,American Journal of Public Health

    United States

  • June 2012 Research Article

    Oral Health in New York City

    Cynthia Summers,NYC Vital Signs

    United States

  • May 2012 Policy Analysis

    Going the Extra Mile: The Difference Title X Makes

    Rachel Benson Gold,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Contraception
  • May 2012 Policy Analysis

    A Problem-and-Solution Mismatch: Son Preference and Sex-Selective Abortion Bans

    Sneha Barot,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Abortion
  • May 2012 Policy Analysis

    Three New Studies Illustrate Persistent Reproductive Health Disparities

    Adam Sonfield,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens
  • May 2012 Policy Analysis

    Progressive and Pragmatic: The National Sexuality
 Education Standards for U.S. Public Schools


    Heather D. Boonstra,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • HIV & STIs
    • Teens
  • May 2012 Policy Analysis

    The Central Role of Medicaid in the Nation’s Family Planning Effort

    Adam Sonfield,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
  • May 2012 Research Article

    Young Adults' Contraceptive Knowledge, Norms and Attitudes: Associations with Risk Of Unintended Pregnancy

    Jennifer J. Frost, Laura D. Lindberg and Lawrence B. Finer,Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

    United States

    • Contraception
    • Teens
  • 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

    United States

    • Contraception
  • April 2012 Report

    Unintended Pregnancy: Incidence and Outcomes Among Young Adult Unmarried Women in the United States, 2001 and 2008

    Mia R. Zolna and Laura D. Lindberg

    United States

    • Pregnancy

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