November 2014 Research Article “Teaching to the Test” in the NCLB Era How Test Predictability Affects Our Understanding of Student Performance Jonathan Bearak Educational Researcher
October 2014 News Release Multipurpose Prevention Technologies Could Significantly Boost Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health
October 2014 Policy Analysis Making the case for multipurpose prevention technologies: the socio-epidemiological rationale Heather D. Boonstra and Sneha Barot BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
October 2014 Research Article Casual Contraception in Casual Sex: Life-Cycle Change in Undergraduates’ Sexual Behavior in Hookups Jonathan Bearak Social Forces
October 2014 Research Article Return on Investment: A Fuller Assessment of the Benefits and Cost Savings of the US Publicly Funded Family Planning Program Jennifer J. Frost, Adam Sonfield, Mia R. Zolna and Lawrence B. Finer The Milbank Quarterly
October 2014 Policy Analysis Contraception Drives Decline in Teen Pregnancy—and Expanded Access to LARC Methods Could Accelerate this Trend
October 2014 Research Article Pregnancy Intentions and Maternal and Child Health: An Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Oklahoma Kathryn Kost, Laura D. Lindberg and Isaac Maddow-Zimet Maternal and Child Health Journal
October 2014 Research Article Hormonal contraceptive methods and risk of HIV acquisition in women: a systematic review of epidemiological evidence Chelsea Polis Contraception
September 2014 Opinion We Know It Works, So Let's Keep Women's Health Central in Global Development Ann M. Starrs The Lancet Global Health Blog
September 2014 Policy Analysis The impact of Ghana’s R3M programme on the provision of safe abortions and postabortion care Aparna Sundaram, Akinrinola Bankole, Fatima Juárez and Nakeisha Blades Health Policy and Planning
September 2014 News Release In Bangladesh, Unsafe Abortion is Common Despite Availability of Safer Pregnancy Termination Procedure