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: 28 Issue: 4
Update
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Reproductive Choices for Asian Adolescents: A Focus on Contraceptive Behavior
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Reconciling Cost Recovery with Health Equity Concerns in a Context of Gender Inequality and Poverty: Findings From a New Family Health Initiative in Bangladesh
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Knowledge and Opinions About Abortion Law Among Mexican Youth
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Accessibility and Use of Contraceptives in Vietnam
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Donor Dealings: The Impact of International Donor Aid On Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
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In Search of Seamless Transition to Post-Lactational Amenorrhea Method Contraception
Digests
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Clinical Diagnosis of Cervical Infection Is Less Accurate Than Lab Testing, But Leads to Higher Treatment Rate
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Breast Cancer Risk Is Reduced by 4% for Each Year of Breastfeeding
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For Chinese Men, Education Increases STI Stigmatization But Not Delay of Treatment
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Effects of Higher Clinic Fees On Demand and Revenue Vary by Type of Service
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In Zimbabwe, Sexual Relationships with Older Men Put Young Women at High Risk of HIV Infection
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Conflict in a Relationship Before Sterilization May Lead to Desire for Reversal
Volume: 28 Issue: 3
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Unmet Need for Contraception in the Developing World And the Former Soviet Union: An Updated Estimate
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Abortion Care Services Provided by Registered Midwives in South Africa
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Impact of Mass Media Campaigns on Intentions to Use The Female Condom in Tanzania
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Fertility Regulation Among Women in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire: Contraception, Abortion or Both?
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Source of Maternal and Child Health Care as an Indicator of Ability to Pay for Family Planning
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When the Client Is Male: Client-Provider Interaction from a Gender Perspective
Digests
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Long-Term Pill Use, High Parity Raise Cervical Cancer Risk Among Women with Human Papillomavirus Infection
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Female Condom Use Rises If Women Receive Good Instruction and Training
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Use of Multiple Anti-HIV Drugs Does Not Raise Risk of Adverse Birth Outcomes
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Male Circumcision Reduces Risk of Both Acquiring And Transmitting Human Papillomavirus Infection
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Vietnamese Women with Symptoms of Reproductive Tract Invections Often Forgo Care or Treat Themselves
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Treatment of HIV-Positive Pregnant Women Lowers Infection Risk of Infants
Volume: 28 Issue: 2
Update
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Excess Capacity and the Cost of Adding Services At Family Planning Clinics in Zimbabwe
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A Quasi-Experimental Study to Assess the Impact of Four Adolescent Sexual Health Interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Service Integration: An Overview of Policy Developments
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Integration of STI Prevention and Management with Family Planning and Antenatal Care in Sub-Saharan Africa—What More Do We Need to Know?
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Promoting Dual Protection in Family Planning Clinics In Ibadan Nigeria
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Dual Needs: contraceptive and Sexually Transmitted Infection Protection in Lusaka, Zambia
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When Does It Make Sense to Consider Integrating STI and HIV Services with Family Planning Services?
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Is Integration the Answer for Africa
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Integrating Reproductive Tract Infection Services Into Family Planning Settings in Indonesia
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Dual Method Use in South Africa
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Strategies Adopted by Caribbean Family Planning Associations to Address Declining International Funding
Digests
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In Mozambique, Social Diversity Within Church Congregations Encourages Contraceptive Use
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Use of Any Combined Pill Type Confers an Elevated Risk of a First Heart Attack
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Emergency Contraception Is Little Known and Rarely Used by South Africans
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Feeding Method Does Not Affect Mortality of Infants of HIV-Infected Women
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As Desired Fertility Falls, Contraceptive Services Help Women Avoid Abortions
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Early, Fast-Paced Growth Benefits Short-Term Health of Underweight Infants
Volume: 28 Issue: 1
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Recent Changes in Heterosexual Attitudes, Norms and Behaviors Among Unmarried Thai Men:A Qualitative Analysis
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Spousal Communication and Family Planning Adoption: Effects of a Radio Drama Serial in Nepal
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Reasons for the Low Level of IUD Use in El Salvador
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Contraceptive Method Choice in Developing Countries
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Population and Poverty: New Views on an Old Controversy
Digests
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Many Rural Ugandans with Genital Ulcers Fail to Seek Health Treatment or to Inform Their Sexual Partners
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During Prolonged Postnatal Abstinence, Risky Behavior Rises for Many African Men
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Women's Susceptibility To Some STDs Is Affected By Hormonal Method Use
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Half of Bangladeshi Women Who Discontinue Pill Use Attribute Their Decision to Side Effects
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Risks of Some Health Problems Are Elevated Among Implant Users
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Does Breastfeeding Affect the Health of HIV-Positive Women? Studies Disagree
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Oral Contraceptive Regimen That Doubles the Number of Hormonally Active Pills per Cycle Reduces Bleeding
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.