Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1969–2020) published peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research and analysis on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States and other high-income countries.
The journal’s foundational and innovative content is available below, as well as through the Wiley Online Library and JSTOR.
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Volume: 43 Issue: 2
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Unintended Pregnancy Rates at the State Level
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Unintended Pregnancy and Taxpayer Spending
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The Public Costs of Births Resulting from Unintended Pregnancies: National and State-Level Estimates
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Social Sources of Women’s Emotional Difficulty After Abortion: Lessons from Women’s Abortion Narratives
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Risky Adolescent Sexual Behaviors and Reproductive Health in Young Adulthood
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Relationship Characteristics and Contraceptive Use Among Young Adults
Digests
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Giving Oral Contraceptive Users a One-Year Pill Supply Is Linked to Decreases in Pregnancy and Abortion
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Risk of Mental Disorders Does Not Rise Following A First-Trimester Abortion
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Autism Risk in Second Children Is Associated With Close Birthspacing
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Modern Contraceptives Are Supported by Almost All U.S. Obstetrician-Gynecologists
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IUD Provision May Depend On Family Physicians' Training, Knowledge and Attitudes
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Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Infection May Be Associated With Poor Birth Outcomes
Back issues of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (2002-) and Family Planning Perspectives (1969-2001) excluding the most recent five years, are available online through JSTOR to participating libraries.