September 2018 News Release Most Sexually Active U.S. High School Students Make Decisions That Support Their Sexual Health United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIsTeens
September 2018 Report Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive and Condom Use Among U.S. High School Students, 2013‒2017 Elizabeth Witwer, Rachel K. Jones and Laura D. Lindberg United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIsTeens
September 2018 Policy Analysis A Time to Lead: A Roadmap for Progress on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Worldwide Jesseca Boyer,Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancyTeensGlobalAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancyTeens
July 2018 Policy Analysis Laws Affecting Reproductive Health and Rights: State Policy Trends at Midyear, 2018 Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Lizamarie Mohammed, Zohra Ansari-Thomas and Olivia Cappello United StatesAbortionContraception
June 2018 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Trump Administration Looks to Impose “Domestic Gag Rule,” Continuing Its Assault on Reproductive Health and Rights Kinsey Hasstedt,BMJ Opinion United StatesContraception
June 2018 Blog / Letter / Op-ed A Domestic Gag Rule and More: The Administration’s Proposed Changes to Title X Kinsey Hasstedt,Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortionContraceptionTeens
June 2018 News Release Most Contraceptive Patients at Title X–Funded Health Centers in 2016 Had Insurance Coverage and Planned to Use It to Pay for Services United StatesContraception
August 2018 Research Article Changing Patterns of Contraceptive Use and the Decline in Rates of Pregnancy and Birth Among U.S. Adolescents, 2007–2014 Laura D. Lindberg, John S. Santelli and Sheila Desai,Journal of Adolescent Health United StatesContraceptionTeens
August 2018 News Release Improvements in Contraceptive Use Continue to Drive Declines in Pregnancy Among U.S. Adolescents United StatesContraceptionTeens
March 2018 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Four Big Threats To The Title X Family Planning Program: Examining The Administration’s New Funding Opportunity Announcement Kinsey Hasstedt,Health Affairs Blog United StatesContraception