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: 37 Issue: 4
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Saving Sex for Later: An Evaluation of a Parent Education Intervention
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Social-Cognitive Predictors of Consistent Condom Use Among Young People in Moscow
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Pregnancy Planning Status and Health Behaviors Among Nonpregnant Women in a California Managed Health Care Organization
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Consistency of Condom Use Among Low-Income Hormonal Contraceptive Users
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Parent-Child Relations Among Minor Females Attending U.S. Family Planning Clinics
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Infants' Birth Weight May Be Jeopardized When Women Become Unemployed or Underemployed While Pregnant
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For Pregnant Women, Silence on Domestic Violence Speaks Loudly
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In Certain Circumstances, Women in Prenatal Care Would Not Rule Out Having an Abortion in the Future
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Nonpresciption Access Has Not Raised UK Women's Reliance on Emergency Pills
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Differences in Early Romantic Relationships Do Not Account for Racial Gap in Youths' Marital Expectations
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Evidence Supporting the Notion That Bacterial Vaginosis Can Be Transmitted Sexually Continues to Accumulate
Volume: 37 Issue: 3
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Reasons U.S. Women Have Abortions: Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives
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Pregnancy Intention from Men's Perspectives: Does Child Support Enforcement Matter?
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Neighborhood Context and Sexual Behaviors Among Adolescents: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
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Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Infection Among Women Visiting Family Planning Clinics: Racial Variation in Prevalence and Predictors
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Adolescent Partner-Type Experience: Psychosocial and Behavioral Differences
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Public Opinion About Condoms for HIV and STD Prevention: A Midwestern State Telephone Survey
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Some Studies May Underestimate Condom's Role in STD Prevention
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Many Young Teenagers Consider Oral Sex More Acceptable and Less Risky Than Vaginal Intercourse
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Social Factors May Explain Why Youth Who Move Are At Risk of Sexual Initiation
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Adding a Skills-Based Component to STD Prevention Efforts May Increase Their Success Among Teenagers
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Likelihood That Cesarean May Have Been Unneeded Differs by Women's Race
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Early First Sex May Not Lead to Increased STD Risk During Young Adulthood
Volume: 37 Issue: 2
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Worksite-Based Parenting Programs to Promote Healthy Adolescent Sexual Development: A Qualitative Study of Feasibility and Potential Content
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Availability of Services for Emergency Contraceptive Pills at High School–Based Health Centers
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Poor Knowledge Regarding the Pap Test Among Low-Income Women Undergoing Routine Screening
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Evaluation of a Peer Provider Reproductive Health Service Model for Adolescents
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Advanced Practice Clinicians' Interest in Providing Medical Abortion: Results of a California Survey
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Low-Birth-Weight Risk and Mother's Nativity Status: Associations Vary by Race, Ethnicity and Education
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Detention Facilities Offer a Window to Screen Youth at High Risk for STDs
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Many Parents of Teenagers Think Parental Involvement Laws Will Increase Risks
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Hospital-Based Clinic Visits by Women Seldom Include Routine Screening for STDs
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Teenagers' Sexual Behavior Might Become More Risky if Parents Had to Know of Family Planning Clinic Visits
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For Male and Female Condoms, Failure Rates Fall as Users' Experience Grows
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Prepregnancy Health Status Has Strong Associations with Preterm Delivery Risk
Volume: 37 Issue: 1
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Letters: Confidential Services for Teenagers
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Sexual Practices, Risk Perception and Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Disease Risk Among Lesbian and Bisexual Women
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Sexual Intentions of Black Preadolescents: Associations with Risk and Adaptive Behaviors
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Emergency Contraceptive Pills: Dispensing Practices, Knowledge and Attitudes of South Dakota Pharmacists
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Youth Assets and Sexual Risk Behavior: The Importance of Assets for Youth Residing in One-Parent Households
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Correlates of Partner-Specific Condom Use Intentions Among Incarcerated Women in Rhode Island
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Opportunities for Action: Addressing Latina Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Cultural Sensitivity and Research Involving Sexual Minorities
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Women in Their 30s Are the Most Likely to Experience Adverse Birth Outcomes if Jailed During Pregnancy
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Odds of Penile HPV Are Reduced for Circumcised Men and Condom Users
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Injectable Use May Increase Women's Odds of Getting Chlamydia or Gonorrhea
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Young Women Victimized in Adolescence Are at Risk of Further Sexual Violence
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Unprotected Anal Sex is Not Uncommon Among Men with HIV Infection
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History of Endometriosis Places Women at High Risk of Ovarian Cancer, but Pill Use Remains Protective
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Rapid HIV Test Offered to Women in Labor Proves Acceptable and Reliable
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.