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: 36 Issue: 6
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Sexual Victimization Among a National Probability Sample of Adolescent Women
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Infrequency of Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening Among Sexually Experienced U.S. Female Adolescents
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Implications of Racial and Gender Differences In Patterns of Adolescent Risk Behavior for HIV And Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Ambivalence and Pregnancy: Adolescents' Attitudes, Contraceptive Use and Pregnancy
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Perceived Risk of Chlamydial and Gonococcal Infection Among Sexually Experienced Young Adults In the United States
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Contraceptive Use and Consistency in U.S. Teenagers' Most Recent Sexual Relationships
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Social and Behavioral Determinants of Self-Reported STD Among Adolescents
Volume: 36 Issue: 5
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Confidential Reproductive Health Services for Minors: The Potential Impact of Mandated Parental Involvement for Contraception
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Differences Between Mistimed and Unwanted Pregnancies Among Women Who Have Live Births
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Measuring Factors Underlying Intendedness of Women's First and Later Pregnancies
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The Availability and Use of Publicly Funded Family Planning Clinics: U.S. Trends, 1994-2001
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Minority Women Can Benefit from Ethnically Tailored Programs to Reduce Sexually Transmitted Disease Risk
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Venous Thromboembolism Risk Is Sharply Elevated For Users of Combined Pills
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Disease Risk Is Increased For Those with Wrong Ideas About Partner’s Behavior
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Subgroups of Homeless In San Francisco Have Different HIV Risk Factors
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For Finnish Women, Pregnancy-Associated Death Rate Is Lower Than Overall Rate, but Risks Vary by Age
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Common-Law Unions Tied To Infant Death and Other Negative Birth Outcomes
Volume: 36 Issue: 4
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Practitioners' Perspectives on Effective Practices for Hispanic Teenage Pregnancy Prevention
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Use of Commercial Sex Workers Among Hispanic Migrants In North Carolina: Implications for the Spread of HIV
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A Comparison of Hispanic and White Adolescent Females' Use of Family Planning Services in California
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A Randomized Study of a Pregnancy and Disease Prevention Intervention for Hispanic Couples
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Norms That Encourage Young Adolescents Not to Have Sex Tied to Reduced Odds of Becoming Sexually Active
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Heavy Use of Tobacco and Caffeine Are Among Factors That May Reduce a Woman's Chance of Conceiving
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Consisitent Use vs. Ever-Use of Condoms: Which Measure is More Useful?
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Teenagers Who Think Sex is Important May Wait Less Time with New Partners
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Consistent Condom Use Offers Protection for Those With an Infected Partner
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Teenagers Who Abstain from Sex Cite Similar Reasons Regardless of Whether They Have Ever Had Intercourse
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For Labor Progressing Too slowly, Immersion in Water May Be Effective Alternative to Obstetric Intervention
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Three-Year Program Helps Male Adolescents Establish, Maintain Sexual Limits
Volume: 36 Issue: 3
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Teenage Pregnancy and Associated Risk Behaviors Among Sexually Abused Adolescents
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"Throwing the Dice": Pregnancy Decision-Making Among HIV-Positive Women in Four U.S. Cities
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The Acceptability of the Female and Male Condom: A Randomized Crossover Trial
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The Future of the Female Condom
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Covert Use of Topical Microbicides: Implications for Acceptability and Use
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Recent Childbirth or Acquisition of New Partner Boosts Sexually Transmitted Disease Risk in Female Teenagers
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Poor Outcome in First Pregnancy May Predict Stillbirth in Second One
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Teenagers Given Advance Emergency Contraception Still Use Pill and Condoms
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For Second-Trimester Abortion, Women Given Misoprostol Vaginally Report the Greatest Satisfaction
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Postpartum Sexual Problems Are Similar for Depressed And Nondepressed Women, but Prevalence Differs
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For Teenage Women, Having Had Multiple Recent Partners Is Linked to a Cluster of Negative Behaviors
Volume: 36 Issue: 2
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Parents' Beliefs About Condoms and Oral Contraceptives: Are They Medically Accurate?
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Attitudes and Intentions of Future Health Care Providers Toward Abortion Provision
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Acceptability of the Vaginal Diaphragm
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U.S. Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives and the Impact Of Contraceptive Coverage Mandates, 2002
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The HIPAA Privacy Rule and Adolescents: Legal Questions and Clinical Challenges
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Source and Perceived Quality of Information Are Linked To Users' Odds of Discontinuing Hormone Therapy
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Power in Relationship and Pressure to Have Sex May Affect Women's Use of Emergency Contraception
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Teenage Pregnancy Risk Rises with Childhood Exposure to Family Strife
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Risk of Pregnancy-Related Death Is Sharply Elevated For Women 35 and Older
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Family Planning Clinic Visits Present Opportunities For Providers to Screen for Mental Health Problems
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Sexual Inexperience Does Not Preclude Some Risk Of Bacterial Vaginosis
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Most Women Are Unlikely To Experience Premenstrual Mood Change with Pill Use
Volume: 36 Issue: 1
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among American Youth: Incidence and Prevalence Estimates, 2000
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The Estimated Direct Medical Cost of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among American Youth, 2000
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Adolescent Clinic Visits for Contraception: Support from Mothers, Male Partners and Friends
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Characteristics of Men Receiving Vasectomies In the United States, 1998-1999
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Some Teenage Mothers Place High Priority on Avoiding Repeat Pregnancy in Their Early Postpartum Months
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Women with HIV Have Changing Odds of Antiretroviral And Substance Abuse Treatment Around Time of a Birth
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Long-Term Use of Female Condom May Hinge Partly on Depth of Instruction
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Relationship Type, Goals Predict the ConsistencyOf Teenagers' Condom Use
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Maternal Mortality Risk Rises with Cesarean Birth, Falls with Prenatal Care
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Reports to Police of Abuse During Pregnancy Signal Risk of Adverse Outcomes
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Pregnancy Outcomes and Infant Health Suffer When A Woman's First Two Children Have Different Fathers
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Odds of Single Motherhood Are Increased if a Child Is Valued as a Social Resource
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Heavy Drinking Is More Strongly Related to Fetal Growth Than Is Bingeing
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Current Hormone Therapy Use Linked to 30-100% Rise In Risk of Breast Cancer
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.