International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health provides the latest peer-reviewed research on sexual and reproductive health in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia. The journal emphasizes abortion; contraception; fertility; sexual behavior; family planning policies and programs; sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS; and reproductive, maternal and child health.
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Drug Seller Provision Practices and Knowledge of Misoprostol in Bangladesh
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Religion and Use of Institutional Child Delivery Services: Individual and Contextual Pathways in Mozambique
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Closing the Poor–Rich Gap in Contraceptive Use in Rwanda: Understanding the Underlying Mechanisms
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A Qualitative Systematic Review of Women's Experiences Using Contraceptive Vaginal Rings: Implications for New Technologies
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Reproductive Autonomy and Modern Contraceptive Use at Last Sex Among Young Women in Ghana
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Sterilization Regret Among Married Women in India: Trends, Patterns and Correlates
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In This Issue
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Contraceptive Method Attributes and Married Women’s Intention to Use the Pill or the Injectable in Rural Bangladesh
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The Impact of Respondent–Interviewer Familiarity and Repeated Survey Participation on Abortion Reporting: Evidence from Rajasthan, India
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Back issues of International Family Planning Perspectives (1975-2008) and International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (2009-), excluding the most recent two years, are available online through JSTOR to participating libraries.