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: 44 Issue: 4
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Associations Between Patterns of Emerging Sexual Behavior and Young Adult Reproductive Health
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Frustrated Demand for Sterilization Among Low-Income Latinas in El Paso, Texas
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Pregnancy Ambivalence and Contraceptive Use Among Young Adults in the United States
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Pregnancy Desire Among a Sample of Young Couples Who Are Expecting a Baby
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Understanding Pregnancy-Related Attitudes and Behaviors: A Mixed-Methods Study of Homeless Youth
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Enhancing Service Delivery Through Title X Funding: Findings from California
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Youth Have Healthier Sexual Outcomes if Their Sex Education Classes Discuss Contraception
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Infants with the Youngest Or Oldest Fathers Are at Risk Of Adverse Outcomes
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Parents, Adolescent Sons Open to Variety of Settings For HPV Vaccination
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Association Between Serosorting and HIV Risk Differs by Race Among Men with Male Partners
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Foreign- and U.S.-Born Individuals with HIV Have Different Demographic and Risk Profiles
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Condom Use Among Men With Male Partners Varies According to Situation
Volume: 44 Issue: 3
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Do Racial and Ethnic Differences in Contraceptive Attitudes and Knowledge Explain Disparities In Method Use?
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Abortion-Seeking Minors’ Views on the Illinois Parental Notification Law: A Qualitative Study
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Parents’ Support and Knowledge of Their Daughters’ Lives, and Females’ Early Sexual Initiation In Nine European Countries
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Tweeting About Testing: Do Low-Income, Parenting Adolescents And Young Adults Use New Media Technologies To Communicate About Sexual Health?
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What Do We Know About Males and Emergency Contraception? A Synthesis of the Literature
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Contraceptive Features Preferred by Women At High Risk of Unintended Pregnancy
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Administering Misoprostol Before First-Trimester Vacuum Aspiration Reduces Risk of Complications
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Associations Between Alcohol Use in Adolescence And Sexual Risk During Adulthood Vary by Race
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Teenagers and Young Adults Have Elevated Maternity-Related Risks
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Provider Recommendation Linked to Adolescent-Females’ HPV Vaccination
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Most French Teenagers Who Obtain Abortions Had Been Using Contraceptives Before Conceiving
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Teenage Women's Financial Reliance on Boyfriends Linked to Condom Nonuse
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Cervical Cancer Is Most Frequently Detected HPV-Associated Cancer
Volume: 44 Issue: 2
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Primary Care Physicians’ Perceptions of Barriers To Preventive Reproductive Health Care In Rural Communities
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Barriers to Contraception and Interest In Over-the-Counter Access Among Low-Income Women: A Qualitative Study
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A Qualitative Study of Rural Black Adolescents’ Perspectives on Primary STD Prevention Strategies
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Postabortion Contraception: Qualitative Interviews On Counseling and Provision of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods
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Young Adults' Contraceptive Knowledge, Norms and Attitudes: Associations with Risk Of Unintended Pregnancy
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Attitudes and Decision Making Among Women Seeking Abortions at One U.S. Clinic
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STD and HIV Risk Factors Among U.S. Young Adults: Variations by Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Sexual Orientation
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Regression Analysis and Causal Inference: Cause for Concern?
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Risk Reduction Program Delays Sex Among Middle School Students, but Risk Avoidance Program Does Not
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Odds of Second-Trimester Abortion Elevated Among Blacks and Older Teenagers
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Oral HPV Infects 7% of Americans Aged 14–69; Prevalence Strongly Linked to Sexual Experience
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Missed HIV Prevention Opportunities Associated With Perinatal Infection
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Neighborhood Characteristics Are Not as Strongly Linked to Chlamydia Risk as Are Individual Ones
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Risk of Herpes Type 2 Elevated Among Adults Who Are HIV-Positive
Volume: 44 Issue: 1
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Associations Between Sexual and Reproductive Health Communication and Health Service Use Among U.S. Adolescent Women
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Prenatal Care and Subsequent Birth Intervals
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Use of Levonorgestrel Emergency Contraception In Utah: Is It More than “Plan B”?
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Missed Conceptions or Misconceptions: Perceived Infertility Among Unmarried Young Adults In the United States
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers
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Designing Messages to Motivate Parents To Get Their Preteenage Sons Vaccinated Against Human Papillomavirus
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Patterns of Sexual Partnering and Reproductive History: Associations with Timing of First Birth in a Birth Cohort
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Variation in State Unintended Pregnancy Rates In the United States
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Risk Factors Present at Start of Pregnancy Have Little Clinical Value for Predicting Stillbirths
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For Older People, Being Black and Single Linked to Nonmonogamous Partnerships
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Neighborhood Conditions May Be Associated with Maternal Health Behavior
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Changes in Sexual Activity After Menopause Unrelated To Gynecologic Conditions
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Medication Abortion Linked with Increased Risk Of Vaginal Bleeding in Subsequent Pregnancy
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Young Women Recognize Need for Safer Sex After HPV Vaccination
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.