Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1969–2020) published peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research and analysis on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States and other high-income countries.
The journal’s foundational and innovative content is available below, as well as through the Wiley Online Library and JSTOR.
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Volume: 37 Issue: 3
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Reasons U.S. Women Have Abortions: Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives
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Pregnancy Intention from Men's Perspectives: Does Child Support Enforcement Matter?
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Neighborhood Context and Sexual Behaviors Among Adolescents: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
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Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Infection Among Women Visiting Family Planning Clinics: Racial Variation in Prevalence and Predictors
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Adolescent Partner-Type Experience: Psychosocial and Behavioral Differences
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Public Opinion About Condoms for HIV and STD Prevention: A Midwestern State Telephone Survey
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Many Young Teenagers Consider Oral Sex More Acceptable and Less Risky Than Vaginal Intercourse
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Some Studies May Underestimate Condom's Role in STD Prevention
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Social Factors May Explain Why Youth Who Move Are At Risk of Sexual Initiation
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Adding a Skills-Based Component to STD Prevention Efforts May Increase Their Success Among Teenagers
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Likelihood That Cesarean May Have Been Unneeded Differs by Women's Race
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Early First Sex May Not Lead to Increased STD Risk During Young Adulthood
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.