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: 34 Issue: 6
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Chronically Homeless Women's Perceived Deterrents to Contraception
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Marriage Among Unwed Mothers: and Hispanics Compared
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Contraceptive Use Among U.S. Women Having Abortions in 2000-2001
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Sexual Intercourse and the Age Difference Between Adolescent Females and Their Romantic Partners
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Current Contraceptive Research
Digests
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Children with Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Have Elevated Risk of Cognitive Impairments at Least Until Age Two
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Among Young Adults, Use of the Internet to Find Sexual Partners is Rising
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In Developed and Developing Countries, Breast Cancer Risk is Reduced by 4% for Each Year of Breastfeeding
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Estrogen-Only Therapy After Menopause Is Linked to Ovarian Cancer
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Health of Mothers, Babies May Be Compromised In Planned Home Births
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Low Birth Weight, Preterm Risks Grow When Women Have Psychiatric Problems
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Use of Multiple Anti-HIV Drugs Does Not Raise Risk of Adverse Birth Outcomes
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Among Women in Jail, Whites Are at the Greatest Risk of Acquiring HIV
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.