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.
The Guttmacher Institute has made the difficult decision to cease publication of International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health effective December 31, 2020. Volume 46 of the journal will be its last and will culminate with the release of IPSRH’s Focus on Abortion special supplement.
Guttmacher started IPSRH nearly 50 years ago when the need for avenues to publish scientific articles in our field was great and the options were few. Over these decades, IPSRH has published foundational and innovative research on a wide range of SRH issues, in the process developing a reputation as a source for high-quality, rigorous research with a focus on real-world implications for both policies and programs. Even after the journal ceases publication at the end of this year, this body of work will continue to be available on the Guttmacher website and on JSTOR.
Volume: 46
Focus on Abortion: Introduction
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The Extended Role of Health Facility Cleaners in Maternity Care in Kenya
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Contraceptive Use Behavior Change After an Unintended Birth in Colombia and Peru
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Applying Inverse Probability Weighting to Measure Contraceptive Prevalence Using Data from a Community-Based Reproductive Health Intervention in Pakistan
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Addressing Abortion Provider Stigma: A Pilot Implementation of the Providers Share Workshop in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America
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Exploring Conscientious Objection to Abortion Among Health Providers in Ghana
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Perceived Infertility Among Young Adults in Balaka, Malawi
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Modern Contraceptive Use Following an Unplanned Birth in Bangladesh: An Analysis of National Survey Data
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Provision of Emergency Contraceptive Pills in Kinshasa's Informal Drug Shops: Results from a Mystery Client Study
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The Health System Costs of Postabortion Care in Senegal
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Explaining the Education-Health Gradient in Preventing STIs in Andean Peru: Cognitive Executive Functioning, Awareness and Health Knowledge
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Perceived Conflicting Desires to Delay the First Birth: A Household-Level Exploration in Nepal
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Gender Differences in Perceived Benefits of and Barriers to Use of Modern Contraceptive Methods in Rural Malawi
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What About Methods for Men? A Qualitative Analysis of Attitudes Toward Male Contraception in Burkina Faso and Uganda
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Correlates of Satisfaction with Sexual Initiation Among Mexican Adolescents
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Climate-Related Displacement and Antenatal Care Service Utilization in Rural Bangladesh
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Reconceptualizing Women's and Girls' Empowerment: A Cross-Cultural Index for Measuring Progress Toward Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health
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An Application of the Confidante Method to Estimate Induced Abortion Incidence in Java, Indonesia
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Estimating the Incidence of Induced Abortion in Java, Indonesia, 2018
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Factors Associated with Disposable Menstrual Absorbent Use Among Young Women in India
Focus on Abortion: Article
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Assessing Readiness to Provide Comprehensive Abortion Care in the Democratic Republic of the Congo After Passage of the Maputo Protocol
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An Application of the List Experiment to Estimate Abortion Prevalence in Karachi, Pakistan
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Chilean Medical and Midwifery Faculty’s Views on Conscientious Objection for Abortion Services
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Contraceptive Receipt Among First-Trimester Abortion Clients and Postpartum Women in Urban Mexico
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Global Developments in Laws on Induced Abortion: 2008–2019
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Feasibility of Multilevel Pregnancy Tests for Telemedicine Abortion Service Follow-Up: A Pilot Study
Focus on Abortion: Special Report
Focus on Abortion: Viewpoint
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.