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: 27 Issue: 4
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The Acceptability of a Vaginal Microbicide Among South African Men
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Why Are Condoms Used, and How Many Are Needed? Estimates from Orissa, India
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Gender Differences in Adult Perspectives on Adolescent Reproductive Behaviors: Evidence from Lomé, Togo
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The Impact of a Regional Family Planning Service Promotion Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa:Evidence From Cameroon
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The Persistence of a Service Delivery 'Culture':
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Strategies for Detection of Sexually Transmitted Infection Among Family Planning Clients in Jamaica
Digests
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Medical Abortion Regimen with Reduced Mifepristone Dose, Home Misoprostol Use Is Feasible and Effective
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Despite Symptoms, Many Kenyans Delay Treatment For STDs, Have Unsafe Sex
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Peer Training of Nurses Improves Immunization Coverage and Practices
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Risk Factors for Low-Grade Cervical Abnormalities Differ from Those for Human Papillomavirus Infection
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Maternal Zinc Supplements In Pregnancy Lower Risks Linked to Low Birth Weight
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Condoms Reduce Women's Risk of Herpes Infection, But Do Not Protect Men
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Many Women in Rural Gambia Have Reproductive Health Problems, but Few of Them Seek Treatment
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Douching Is Indirectly Linked to HIV Infection In Female Sex Workers
Volume: 27 Issue: 3
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Contraceptive Dynamics in Guatemala: 1978-1998
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The Family Planning Program Effort Index: 1999 Cycle
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What Influences Contraceptive Use Among Young Women In Urban Squatter Settlements of Karachi, Pakistan?
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Effects of Sex Preference on Contraceptive Use, Abortion and Fertility in Matlab, Bangladesh
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Induced Abortion in Urban Nepal
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Using Photographs to Strengthen Family Planning Research
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The Provider Perspective: Human After All
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Thai Men Who Patronize Prostitutes Place Their Wives at Risk of HPV-Associated Cervical Cancer
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Female Condoms Remain Structurally Sound After Being Washed and Reused as Many as Seven Times
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Risk of HIV Transmission Is Raised by High Viral Load, Presence of Genital Ulcers
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In Kenya, the Risk of Poor Birth Outcomes Is Highest For a Woman's First Child
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Perceptions of Peer Behavior Predict Whether Peruvian Adolescents Have Had Sex
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A First Pregnancy May Be Difficult to Achieve After Long-Term Use of an IUD
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Short Anti-HIV Treatment Okay for Infant If Mother Receives Standard Regimen
Volume: 27 Issue: 2
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Timing of First Intercourse Among Malian Adolescents: Implications for Contraceptive Use
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Monitoring Quality of Care in Family Planning Programs: A Comparison of Observations and Client Exit Interviews
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Female Circumcision in Sudan: Future Prospects and Strategies for Eradication
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Why Nigerian Adolescents Seek Abortion Rather than Contraception: Evidence from Focus-Group Discussions
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Consequences of the Shift from Domiciliary Distribution To Site-Based Family Planning Services in Bangladesh
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Bridging the Gap: Integrating Family Planning With Abortion Services in Turkey
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Incidence of Induced Abortion in Southern Ghana
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In Sub-Saharan Africa, Circumcised Men Are Less Likely Than Uncircumcised Men to Become Infected with HIV
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Characteristics of Mother, Child Linked to Postnatal HIV Transmission Risk
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Prevention of Unwanted Births in India Would Result In Replacement Fertility
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For Breech Births, Cesarean Section Poses Fewer Risks Than Vaginal Delivery
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Risk of Mother-Child Transmission of Syphilis Is Elevated if the Women Has Clinical Signs of Disease
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In Rural Gambia, Men's Marital and Reproductive Patterns Differ Sharply from Those of Women
Volume: 27 Issue: 1
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Kinship Networks and Contraceptive Choice In Nang Rong, Thailand
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Promoting Sexual Responsibility Among Young People in Zimbabwe
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Contraceptive Use, Intention to Use and Unmet Need During the Extended Postpartum Period
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Length of Counseling Sessions and the Amount of Relevant Information Exchanged:A Study in Peruvian Clinics
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Clandestine Abortion in Latin America: A Clinic Profile
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Why Do Family Planning Providers Restrict Access to Services? An Examination in Ghana
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The Media, Public Opinion and Population Assistance: Establishing the Link
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Two-Stage Cervical Cancer Testing: More Women Can Be Screened, and Fewer Undergo Unnecessary Treatment
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Men Who Have Many Sexual Partners Before Marriage Are More Likely to Engage in Extramarital Intercourse
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Personalized HIV Counseling And Testing Show Promise
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Indian Women Often Select Methods Other Than Those Their Providers Recommend
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Peer Counselors' Support Is Successful in Promoting Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Bangladeshi Women
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Obstetric Complications Common in West Africa, Despite Accessible Care
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.