Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health provides the latest peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research and analysis on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States and other developed countries.
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health is published by the Guttmacher Institute in partnership with Wiley-Blackwell and is available online only.
Volume: 45 Issue: 3
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Women's Emotions One Week After Receiving or Being Denied an Abortion in the United States
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Sexual Health Resources at Minnesota Colleges: Associations with Students’ Sexual Health Behaviors
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Racial and Ethnic Differences in U.S. Women's Choice of Reversible Contraceptives, 1995–2010
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Relationship Characteristics and Feelings About Pregnancy Among Black and Puerto Rican Young Adults
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Hysterectomy and Disability Among U.S. Women
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Insurance and Access Implications of an Over-the-Counter Switch for a Progestin-Only Pill
Digests
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Presence of Youth-Friendly Contraceptive Services Inconsistent Among Publicly Funded Facilities
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Among Those Aged 12 And Younger, Sexual Activity Is Uncommon
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Use of Sexually Explicit Materials Explains Little About Sexual Behaviors
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Symptoms of Stress, Depression Linked To Contraceptive Use
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Most Common Sexual Behavior Pattern Among Young Adult Women Reflects Moderate Risk
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Youth Development Approach May Help Reduce Sexual Risk
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Teenagers’ Sexual Decisions Are Based on a Variety Of Thoughts and Concerns
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.