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.
For permissions requests and other inquiries, please contact Publications Assistant, Mary Del Plato, at [email protected].
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Volume: 40 Issue: 4
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The Link Between Couples' Pregnancy Intentions And Behavior: Does It Matter Who Is Asked?
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Reproductive Health Service Preferences And Perceptions of Quality Among Low-Income Women: Racial, Ethnic and Language Group Differences
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STDs Among Sexually Active Female College Students: Does Sexual Orientation Make a Difference?
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Changes in Sexual Risk Behavior as Young Men Transition to Adulthood
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The Quality of Young People's Heterosexual Relationships: A Longitudinal Analysis of Characteristics Shaping Subjective Experience
Digests
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Teenagers' Babies Do Not Appear to Suffer from Poor Health Solely Because of Their Mothers' Young Age
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Associations Between Smoking, Poor Pregnancy Outcomes Are Cumulative
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Teenagers' Sexual Identity May Not Reflect Behavior; Both Are Linked to Risk
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U.S. Mothers Make Mixed Progress Toward Meeting Goals for Breast-Feeding
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A Majority of Teenagers Who Have Had Intercourse Also Have Had Oral Sex
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Feelings of Abandonment May Predict Pregnancy Among Homeless Adolescents
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.