Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health offers the latest peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research and analysis on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States and other developed countries. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health is published by the Guttmacher Institute in partnership with Wiley-Blackwell and is available online only.
The Guttmacher Institute has made the difficult decision to cease publication of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health effective December 31, 2020. The journal’s final issue will be the December 2020 issue, representing the culmination of Volume 52.
Over five decades, Perspectives has published foundational and innovative research on a wide range of sexual and reproductive health issues, in the process establishing a reputation as a source for high-quality, rigorous research with a focus on real-world implications for both policies and programs. Even after the journal ceases publication at the end of the year, that body of work will live on in the archived volumes on the Guttmacher website, Wiley Online Library and JSTOR.
Volume: 50 Issue: 4
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From the Editor
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Motivations and Experiences of People Seeking Medication Abortion Online in the United States
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Access to Abortion in Central Appalachian States: Examining County of Residence and County‐Level Attributes
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Risk of Contraceptive Lapse and New Sexual Partnership Among Female University Students Traveling Internationally
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Pregnancy Intentions, Contraceptive Knowledge And Educational Aspirations Among Community College Students
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Low‐Income Texas Women's Experiences Accessing Their Desired Contraceptive Method at the First Postpartum Visit
Special Report
Volume: 50 Issue: 3
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Contraceptive Provision to Postpartum Women With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Population‐Based Cohort Study
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Use of Health Insurance Among Clients Seeking Contraceptive Services at Title X–Funded Facilities in 2016
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Barriers and Pathways to Providing Long‐Acting Reversible Contraceptives in Massachusetts Community Health Centers: A Qualitative Exploration
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Perceived Subfecundity and Contraceptive Use Among Young Adult U.S. Women
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Does Postpartum Contraceptive Use Vary By Birth Intendedness?
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Desire for Sterilization Reversal Among U.S. Females: Increasing Inequalities by Educational Level
Special Report
Volume: 50 Issue: 2
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Title X–Funded Health Center Staff Members' Perspectives on Barriers to Insurance Use For Confidential Family Planning Services
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Child Marriage in the United States: How Common Is the Practice, And Which Children Are at Greatest Risk?
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Health Care Provider Perceptions of the Safety of IUDs for Women with HIV
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Supporting Women at the Time of Abortion: A Mixed‐Methods Study of Male Partner Experiences and Perspectives
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Volume: 50 Issue: 1
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Contraceptive Use over Five Years After Receipt Or Denial of Abortion Services
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How Patterns of Learning About Sexual Information Among Adolescents Are Related to Sexual Behaviors
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Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Autonomy and Postpartum STD Prevention Among Young Couples: A Mediation Analysis
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Expanding the Abortion Provider Workforce: A Qualitative Study of Organizations Implementing a New California Policy
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.
Early View Articles
Parents Matter: Associations Between Parent Connectedness and Sexual Health Indicators Among Transgender and Gender‐Diverse Adolescents
Interprofessional Abortion Opposition: A National Survey and Qualitative Interviews with Abortion Training Program Directors at U.S. Teaching Hospitals
Community‐Based Doulas and COVID‐19: Addressing Structural and Institutional Barriers to Maternal Health Equity
Promoting Optimal Sexual and Reproductive Health with Mobile Health Tools for Black Women: Combining Technology, Culture and Context
Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Relationship Between Risk‐Taking and the Effectiveness of Adolescents’ Contraceptive Use
Equitable Care for Pregnant Incarcerated Women: Infant Contact After Birth—A Human Right
Distance to an Abortion Provider and Its Association with the Abortion Rate: A Multistate Longitudinal Analysis
The Fine Line Between Informing and Coercing: Community Health Center Clinicians’ Approaches to Counseling Young People About IUDs
COVID‐19 and Independent Abortion Providers: Findings from a Rapid‐Response Survey