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.
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Doctors and Witches, Conscience and Violence: Abortion Provision on American Television
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In This Issue
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Rethinking the Pregnancy Planning Paradigm: Unintended Conceptions or Unrepresentative Concepts?
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Motivation to Have Sex Positively Associated With the Risk of Becoming a Teenage Father
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Prevalence of STD Testing Is Low Among U.S. Adolescents, Young Adults
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Concordance of Couples’ Pregnancy Desires Linked To Rapid Repeat Pregnancy
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Formal Sex Education Increasingly Omits Topics Important to Adolescents’ Reproductive Health
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Presence of School-Based Health Services Linked To Teenage Birth Outcomes
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Local Access to a Planned Parenthood Clinic Linked To Reduced Dropout Rates
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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.
Early View Articles
The Misclassification of Ambivalence in Pregnancy Intentions: A Mixed‐Methods Analysis
Human Papillomavirus Risk Perceptions Among Young Adult Sexual Minority Cisgender Women and Nonbinary Individuals Assigned Female at Birth
The Process of Becoming a Sexual Black Woman: A Grounded Theory Study
Pathways to Abortion at a Tertiary Care Hospital: Examining Obesity and Delays