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.
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Volume: 26 Issue: 4
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Community-Based Distribution in Tanzania:Costs and Impacts of Alternative Strategies to Improve Worker Performance
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Community-Based Distribution in Tanzania: Costs and Impacts of Alternative Strategies to Improve Worker Performance
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Turning Point: A Special Report on the Refugee Reproductive Health Field
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Ensuring the Reproductive Rights of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons: Legal and Policy Issues
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Reproductive Health of War-Affected Populations: What Do We Know?
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Programmatic Responses to Refugees' Reproductive Health Needs
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Contraceptive Need Among Cambodian Refugees in Khao Phlu Camp
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Condom Use in Marital and Nonmarital Relationships in Zimbabwe
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At Nicaraguan Motels Rented for Sexual Encounters, Making Condoms Available in Rooms Increases Use
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Changes in Bone Density From Hormonal Methods Are Small and Temporary
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HIV-Infected Partner's Viral Load Is the Main Factor In the Risk of Transmission in Heterosexual Couples
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Couples' Reports of Their Contraceptive Use: Do Husbands in Africa Overstate the Case?
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Multiple Gestations Are Associated with Adverse Outcomes for the Mother
Volume: 26 Issue: 3
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Fertility Preferences and Contraceptive Change In Developing Countries
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Islamic Precepts and Family Planning: The Perceptions Of Jordanian Religious Leaders and Their Constituents
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Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Young PeopleIn Bamenda, Cameroon
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Reproductive Decision-Making in the Context of HIV And AIDS: A Qualitative Study in Ndola, Zambia
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Effectiveness of a Standard-Rule Method of Calendar Rhythm Among Mayan Couples in Guatemala
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Abortion Politics and U.S. Population Aid: Coping with a Complex New Law
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Early Medical Abortion Regimens Using Different Dosages of Mifepristone Are Equally Successful
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STD Rates Soar in China; Three in Four New Cases Are Among the Unmarried
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Most Infant HIV Infection From Breast Milk Occurs Within Six Weeks of Birth
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Egyptian Women Who Use an IUD Have a Higher Risk Of Anemia Than Those Who Rely on Other Methods
Volume: 26 Issue: 2
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Trends in the Demand for Family Limitation in Developing Countries
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Measuring Family Planning Service Quality Through Client Satisfaction Exit Interviews
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Changes in Family-Building Patterns in Egypt and Morocco: A Comparative Analysis
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Consistency of Self-Reports of Sexual Activity Among Young Adolescents in Jamaica
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Work in Progress: The Expansion of Access to Abortion Services in South Africa Following Legalization
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Abortion Services in South Africa: Available Yet Not Accessible to All
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Two Approaches to Managing Vaginal Discharge Lead To Overtreatment, Missed Infections and Wasted Funds
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STDs Decline Among South African Migrant Workers After High-Risk Local Women Receive Treatment
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Once-a-Month Injectable Is Acceptable, Offers Effective Protection from Pregnancy
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Home-Based Neonatal Care by Village Health Workers In Rural India Reduces Deaths from Bacterial Infection
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Filipino Women Who Use a Modern Method Prefer the Pill or Tubal Sterilization
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Providers, Clients Okay Emergency Contraception in Nairobi and Mexico City
Volume: 26 Issue: 1
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Self-Assessment and Peer Review: Improving Indonesian Service Providers' Communication with Clients
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Do Service Providers in Tanzania Unnecessarily Restrict Clients' Access to Contraceptive Methods?
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Gender Differences in the Timing of First Intercourse: Data from 14 Countries
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Use of a Spacing Method Before Sterilization Among Couples in Kerala, India
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Is the Diaphragm a Viable Option for Women in Turkey?
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In India, Poverty and Lack of Education Are Associated With Men's Physical and Sexual Abuse of Their Wives
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Severity of Genital Cutting Is Linked to Complications Experienced Later in Life
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Exclusively Breastfed Infants Are Less Likely Than Those Given Supplements to Contract HIV from Their Mother
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High Cesarean Section Rates In Brazil Result in Large Part From Nonclinical Factors
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Women's Exposure to Mass Media Is Linked to Attitudes Toward Contraception in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh
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.