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: 45 Issue: 4
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Latino Youths’ Sexual Values and Condom Negotiation Strategies
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Counseling for IUDs and Implants: Are Health Educators And Clinicians on the Same Page?
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Are Latina Women Ambivalent About Pregnancies They Are Trying to Prevent? Evidence from the Border Contraceptive Access Study
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Union Status and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Men in Their 30s
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Who Seeks Abortions at or After 20 Weeks?
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Letter: Studying Motivations to Avoid Pregnancy
Digests
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Despite Guidelines, Provision of Cervical Cancer Prevention Services Remains Low in the United States
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Closely Spaced Pregnancies Are Common Among Women in the United States
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Women in States with Legal Restrictions Often Must Travel Far for an Abortion
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Does Frequent Drinking By Teenagers Predict Later Risky Sexual Behavior?
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In France, Reliance on Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods Has Changed Little
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Despite U.S. Guidelines, HPV Vaccine Use Among Young Males Is Low
Volume: 45 Issue: 3
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Women's Emotions One Week After Receiving or Being Denied an Abortion in the United States
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Sexual Health Resources at Minnesota Colleges: Associations with Students’ Sexual Health Behaviors
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Racial and Ethnic Differences in U.S. Women's Choice of Reversible Contraceptives, 1995–2010
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Relationship Characteristics and Feelings About Pregnancy Among Black and Puerto Rican Young Adults
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Hysterectomy and Disability Among U.S. Women
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Insurance and Access Implications of an Over-the-Counter Switch for a Progestin-Only Pill
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Presence of Youth-Friendly Contraceptive Services Inconsistent Among Publicly Funded Facilities
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Among Those Aged 12 And Younger, Sexual Activity Is Uncommon
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Use of Sexually Explicit Materials Explains Little About Sexual Behaviors
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Symptoms of Stress, Depression Linked To Contraceptive Use
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Most Common Sexual Behavior Pattern Among Young Adult Women Reflects Moderate Risk
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Teenagers’ Sexual Decisions Are Based on a Variety Of Thoughts and Concerns
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Youth Development Approach May Help Reduce Sexual Risk
Volume: 45 Issue: 2
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Invisible and at Risk: STDs Among Young Adult Sexual Minority Women in the United States
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Prevalence of and Characteristics Associated with Use Of Withdrawal Among Women in Victoria, Australia
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The Stigma of Having an Abortion: Development of a Scale and Characteristics of Women Experiencing Abortion Stigma
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Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Transition To a Teenage Birth in the United States
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Life Experiences of Instability and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among High-Risk Adolescent Females
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Severe Maternal Stress Shortly Before or During Pregnancy Linked to Elevated Risk of Stillbirth
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Black-White Disparity In Teenage Sex Tied To Racial Segregation
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Broad Study Model Needed To Understand Adolescents’ Perception of Their HIV Risk
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Reconciliation After Breakup Is Common In Emerging Adulthood
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Men Who Do Not Disclose Same-Sex Behavior May Miss Chances to Get Recommended Care
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Counseling, Checkups Linked to Teenagers’ Postpartum Method Use
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Provider Recommendation Linked to HPV Vaccination Among Young U.S. Females
Volume: 45 Issue: 1
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Intimate Partner Violence and Anal Intercourse In Young Adult Heterosexual Relationships
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Legal Abortion Levels and Trends By Woman's Age at Termination
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Young Women's Perceptions of the Benefits Of Childbearing: Associations with Contraceptive Use and Pregnancy
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Effectiveness of a Brief Curriculum to Promote Condom and Health Care Use Among Out-of-School Young Adult Males
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Racial and Ethnic Variation in Unmarried Young Adults’ Motivation to Avoid Pregnancy
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Contraceptive Use Is Vital for Many Reasons Among Clients of Publicly Funded Family Planning Clinics
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Demonstration Projects Show Results in Reducing Repeat Youth Pregnancy
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Teenagers Are Apparently Not at Increased Risk Of Poor Birth Outcomes
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One in Nine New Mothers In Canada Were Abused Around Time of Pregnancy
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Instructors Who Have Been Trained to Teach About HIV Prevention Have the Highest Confidence Levels
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U.S.-Born Blacks Have Higher HIV Rates Than West Indian Immigrants
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Uneven Burden of New HIV Infection in the United States Is Borne by 13–24-Year-Olds
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.