International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1975–2020) published peer-reviewed research on sexual and reproductive health in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia. Topics covered in the journal include abortion; contraception; fertility; sexual behavior; family planning policies and programs; sexually transmitted infections, including HIV; and reproductive, maternal and child health.
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Volume: 41 Issue: 4
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The Incidence of Abortion in Nigeria
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Understanding the Broader Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Female Sex Workers In Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Belief in Family Planning Myths at the Individual And Community Levels and Modern Contraceptive Use in Urban Africa
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Unmet Need for Family Planning in Sri Lanka: Low Enough or Still an Issue?
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How Reliable Are Reports of Early Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Events In Demographic and Health Surveys?
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Letters 41(4)
Digests
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Progress Has Been Made in Improving the Sexual and Reproductive Health of Young Ugandans
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Ghana’s R3M Program Is Associated with Greater Provision of Safe Abortions
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Community Stigma Attached to HIV and AIDS Is a Common Barrier to Obtaining Care
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Women Married by Age 18 May Receive Reduced Benefits from Partner Violence–Reduction Programs
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Efavirenz-Based ART May Reduce the Effectiveness of Contraceptive Implants
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Prenatal Care Linked to Reduced Risk of Postpartum Hospitalization Among Women Who Deliver Vaginally
Volume: 41 Issue: 3
Digests
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Risky Behavior Linked to Awareness of HIV Status Among Colombian Men Who Have Sex with Men
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Direct Maternal Mortality Among Tanzanian Women Associated with Household’s Distance from Hospital
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Increase in STI Risk Seen For Women Using Injectable Contraceptives
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No Reduction in Protection Seen Among Women Who Missed HPV Vaccine Doses After the First
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Risky Behavior Linked to Awareness of HIV Status Among Colombian Men Who Have Sex with Men
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In Nigeria, Anti-Gay Law Associated with Increased Stigma and Discrimination
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Self-Assessment at Home Is Feasible for Follow-up Of Medical Abortion
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Meeting Contraceptive Needs: Long-Term Associations Of the PRACHAR Project with Married Women’s Awareness and Behavior in Bihar
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Empowering Women or Pleasing Men? Analyzing Male Views on Female Condom Use in Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Cameroon
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An Assessment of Family Planning Decision Makers’ And Advocates’ Needs and Strategies in Three East African Countries
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Contraceptive Dynamics in Rural Northern Malawi: A Prospective Longitudinal Study
Volume: 41 Issue: 2
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Minimum Marriage Age Laws and the Prevalence of Child Marriage and Adolescent Birth: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
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Quality of Care and Contraceptive Use in Urban Kenya
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Is Unwanted Birth Associated with Child Malnutrition in Bangladesh?
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Dynamic Relationships Between Parental Monitoring, Peer Risk Involvement and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Bahamian Mid-Adolescents
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Sexual Pleasure, Partner Dynamics and Contraceptive Use in Malawi
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Two-Pronged Intervention Increases Uptake of Circumcision Among Men in Zambia
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Removal of User Fees Associated with Increases In Delivery at Facilities
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Parental HIV Status Linked to Sexual Debut In Sub-Saharan Africa
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Decline in Unmet Need Is Not Main Reason for Rise in Contraceptive Prevalence
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Nurses in Mexico Provide Safe, Successful Medication Abortions
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In Pakistan, Poor and Rural Women Must Travel Farther to Give Birth in a Facility
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Poor User Adherence May Explain Lack of Efficacy in HIV Prophylaxis Trial
Volume: 41 Issue: 1
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Delayed Fertility Transition Among Indigenous Women in the Ecuadorian Amazon
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Estimates of the Incidence of Induced Abortion and Consequences of Unsafe Abortion In Senegal
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The Effect of Access to Contraceptive Services on Injectable Use and Demand for Family Planning in Malawi
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The Case for Addressing Gender and Power in Sexuality and HIV Education: A Comprehensive Review of Evaluation Studies
Digests
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Higher Levels of Education Associated with Greater Access to Safe Abortion in Brazil
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Higher Levels of Education Associated with Greater Access to Safe Abortion in Brazil
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Pakistani Study Finds High Abortion Rate and Low Level of Contraceptive Use
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Bivalent HPV Vaccine Is Efficacious Among Women Older Than 25
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Gains in Education May Explain Decline in HIV Among Ugandan Girls
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Low Levels of Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge Found Among Students in Sri Lanka
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Longer Use of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Associated with Reduced Risk of Cervical HPV
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Male Circumcision Linked to Reduction in Risk of Syphilis
Back issues of International Family Planning Perspectives (1975-2008) and International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (2009-), excluding the most recent two years, are available online through JSTOR to participating libraries.