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: 46 Issue: 4
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Beyond Political Claims: Women's Interest In and Emotional Response to Viewing Their Ultrasound Image in Abortion Care
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Cultural Measures Associated with Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Latino Youth in Southern California: A Longitudinal Study
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Planning for Motherhood: Fertility Attitudes, Desires And Intentions Among Women with Disabilities
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Correlates of Adolescent and Young Adult Sexual Initiation Patterns
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Provider Counseling to Young Women Seeking Family Planning Services
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A Qualitative Analysis of Approaches To Contraceptive Counseling
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For Second-Trimester Abortion with Misoprostol, Oral Dosing May Not Yield the Quickest Result
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Early Sex Does Not Appear to Predict Later Risky Behavior
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Sexting Is Positively Linked To Sexual Experience Among Middle School Students
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If Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives Are Made Accessible, They May Be the Choice of Many Teenagers
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Problems with Condom Use Not Unusual Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
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Sexual Health Talk in Early Dating Relationships Linked to Similar Talk with Parents, Best Friends
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Little Improvement In HIV Testing Level For Key Age-Group
Volume: 46 Issue: 3
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Game Change in Colorado: Widespread Use Of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives and Rapid Decline in Births Among Young, Low-Income Women
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Counseling About IUDs: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
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Women's Social Communication About IUDs: A Qualitative Analysis
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Who Is Using Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods? Findings from Nine Low-Fertility Countries
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The Relationship Between Contraceptive Features Preferred by Young Women and Interest in IUDs: An Exploratory Analysis
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Women or LARC First? Reproductive Autonomy And the Promotion of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods
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Teenagers and Hispanic Women Know Less About Contraception Than Young Adults and Whites
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Sexual Minority Teenage Males’ Risk Profile Varies By Identity and Behavior
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Use of Social Media Shows Promise as ApproachTo Supplementing Contraceptive Counseling
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Antiretroviral Therapy Is Key to Preventing Sexual HIV Transmission
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Risky Sex Fairly Rare Among U.S. Adults Being Treated for HIV
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Psychosocial Characteristics Vary According to Outcome Of Pregnancy at Young Age
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Social Support, HIV Testing Linked Among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men
Volume: 46 Issue: 2
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Social Inequalities in Teenage Fertility Outcomes: Childbearing and Abortion Trends of Three Birth Cohorts In Finland
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A Rights-Based Approach to Sexuality Education: Conceptualization, Clarification and Challenges
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Dual Method Use Among a Sample Of First-Year College Women
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Attitudes Toward Over-the-Counter Access To Oral Contraceptives Among a Sample Of Abortion Clients in the United States
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Prime Time: Long-Term Sexual Health Outcomes Of a Clinic-Linked Intervention
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Access to and Experience of Later Abortion: Accounts from Women in Scotland
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Teenage Women with Major Mental Illness Have Elevated Fertility Rate, Canadian Study Finds
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Partnership Characteristics Associated with Condom Use in STD Clinic Patients
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Uptake of HPV Vaccination Increasing Among U.S. Women Aged 18–26, but Disparities Persist
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Drinking Was Not Associated with Condom Use In a Sample of Female First-Year College Students
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You have full texDifferences Seen Between Women Who Have Early And Very Early Pregnancy
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Differences Seen Between Women Who Have Early And Very Early Pregnancy
Volume: 46 Issue: 1
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Abortion Incidence and Service Availability In the United States, 2011
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Young Women's Contraceptive Microbicide Preferences: Associations with Contraceptive Behavior and Sexual Relationship Characteristics
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Changes in State Prescription Contraceptive Mandates For Insurers: The Effect on Women's Contraceptive Use
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Associations Between Life Contexts and Early Sexual Initiation Among Young Women in France
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Relationship Types and Contraceptive Use Within Young Adult Dating Relationships
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No Increase in Sexual Risk Behaviors Seen After Men at Risk of HIV Start Preexposure Prophylaxis
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Receipt of STD Services Is Up Among U.S. Women, But Not in All Subgroups
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Male and Female High School Youth May View Abstinence Differently
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Many Minors Involve Their Parents, Partners In Abortion Decisions
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Adolescents Who Acquire Bacterial STDs Have Elevated Risk of Later Testing Positive for HIV
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Sexuality Talks During Adolescents’ Checkups Often Lacking or Brief
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.