Mon, 1998-03-02 12:00 Research Article The Time Dynamics of Unmet Need: An Example from Morocco Charles F. Westoff and Akinrinola Bankole International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Mon, 1998-03-02 12:00 Research Article Couples' Fertility and Contraceptive Decision-Making In Developing Countries: Hearing the Man's Voice Akinrinola Bankole and Susheela Singh International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Mon, 1998-03-02 12:00 Research Article The Postabortion Caseload in Egyptian Hospitals: A Descriptive Study Dale Huntington, Laila Nawar, Ezzeldin Osman Hassan, Hala Youssef and Nahla Abdel-Tawab International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Mon, 1998-03-02 12:00 Research Article Sexual Activity and Condom Use in Lusaka, Zambia Sohail Agha International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Mon, 1998-03-02 12:00 Research Article Men as Partners in Reproductive Health: From Issues to Action Mary Nell Wegner, Evelyn Landry, David Wilkinson and Joanne Tzanis International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Fri, 1998-01-02 12:00 Research Article Trends in Contraceptive Use In the United States: 1982-1995 Linda J. Piccinino and William D. Mosher Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Fri, 1998-01-02 12:00 Research Article Young Women's Degree of Control Over First Intercourse: An Exploratory Analysis Joyce Abma, Anne Driscoll and Kristin Moore Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Fri, 1998-01-02 12:00 Research Article Women's Efforts to Prevent Pregnancy: Consistency of Oral Contraceptive Use Linda S. Peterson, Deborah Oakley, Linda S. Potter and Jacqueline E. Darroch Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Fri, 1998-01-02 12:00 Research Article Unintended Pregnancy in the United States Stanley K. Henshaw Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Fri, 1998-01-02 12:00 Research Article Does the Timing of the First Family Planning Visit Still Matter? Lawrence B. Finer and Laurie S. Zabin Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health