International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1975–2020) published peer-reviewed research on sexual and reproductive health in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia. Topics covered in the journal include abortion; contraception; fertility; sexual behavior; family planning policies and programs; sexually transmitted infections, including HIV; and reproductive, maternal and child health.
The journal’s foundational and innovative content is available below and on JSTOR.
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Volume: 30 Issue: 1
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Unintended Pregnancy Among Newly Married Couples In Shanghai
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Compression of Women's Reproductive Spans In Andhra Pradesh, India
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Religious Affiliation and Extramarital Sex Among Men in Brazil
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Political Management in the Indonesian Family Planning Program
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Whatever Happened to Family Planning And, for That Matter, Reproductive Health
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Plateaus During the Rise of Contraceptive Prevalence
Digests
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In Bangladesh, a Woman's Risk of Death Is Elevated For Two to Three Years After the Birth of Each Child
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Antenatal Education Helps Turkish Women Adopt Health-Promoting Behavior
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After Vasectomy, Sperm Clearance May Occur Later Than Previously Thought
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Midwife Care Is as Safe as Physician-Led Care for Nepalese Women with Low-Risk Pregnancies
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Indian Women Who Have Daughters but No Sons Face an Increased Risk of Marital Dissolution
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Filipino Couples' Traits Are Tied to Spousal Agreement On Pregnancy Wantedness
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Long-Term Use of Female Condom May Hinge Partly On Depth of Instruction
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Treating Common Vaginal Infections May Lower Women's Herpes Risk
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.