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: 29 Issue: 6
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Rural Adolescent Pregnancy: A View from the South
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The Use of Condoms with Other Contraceptive Methods Among Young Men and Women
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Maternal Age and Birth Outcomes: Data from New Jersey
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Factors Associated with Adolescents' Risk For Late Entry into Prenatal Care
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Oral Contraceptive Use and Protective Behavior After Missed Pills
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Attitudes Toward Sexual Responsibility and Parenting: An Exploratory Study of Young Urban Males
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Desired Family Size and Son Preference Among Hispanic Women of Low Socioeconomic Status
Volume: 29 Issue: 5
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Training Family Practice Residents in Abortion and Other Reproductive Health Care: A Nationwide Survey
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Women's Reproductive Choices: The Impact of Medicaid Funding Restrictions
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Attitudes of General Practitioners in Northern Ireland Toward Abortion and Family Planning
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Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexual Risk-Taking Among Sexually Abused Girls
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Sexual Abuse History and Number of Sex Partners Among Female Adolescents
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Sexual Initiation with Older Male Partners And Subsequent HIV Risk Behavior Among Female Adolescents
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The Consistency of Self-Reported Initiation of Sexual Activity
Volume: 29 Issue: 4
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Screening Criteria for Chlamydia trachomatis in Family Planning Clinics: Accounting for Prevalence and Clients' Characteristics
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Urban Adolescent Females' Views on the Implant AndContraceptive Decision-Making: A Double Paradox
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Pregnancy Prevention Among Urban Adolescents Younger than 15: Results of the 'In Your Face' Program
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The Measurement of Public Opinion on Abortion: The Effects ofSurvey Design
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Factors Associated with Use of the Female Condom
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Increasing the Availability of Vasectomy In Public-Sector Clinics
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The Colorado Parental Rights Amendment: How and Why It Failed
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Men's Behavior Change Following Infection With a Sexually Transmitted Disease
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Selective Screening for Chlamydial Infection In Women: A Comparison of Three Sets of Criteria
Volume: 29 Issue: 3
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The Impact of the Postponing Sexual Involvement Curriculum Among Youths in California
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Education Now and Babies Later (ENABL): Life History of a Campaign to Postpone Sexual Involvement
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Teenage Abortion and Pregnancy Statistics by State,1992
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Does Condom Availability Make a Difference? An Evaluation of Philadelphia's Health Resource Centers
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Young Men's Experience with Condom Breakage
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The Association Between Substance Use, Condom Use and Sexual Risk Among Low-Income Women
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Economic Correlates of Nonmarital Childbearing Among Adult Women
Volume: 29 Issue: 2
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Confronting a Hidden Epidemic: The Institute Of Medicine's Report on Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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The Effects of Economic Conditions And Access to Reproductive Health Services On State Abortion Rates and Birthrates
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Age Differences Between Minors Who Give Birth and Their Adult Partners
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Consistency of Condom Use Among Users of Injectable Contraceptives
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Public Knowledge and Perceptions About Unplanned Pregnancy and Contraception in Three Countries
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Pregnancy Wantedness and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: Differences by Race and Medicaid Status
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Environmental Effects on Reproductive Health: The Endocrine Disruption Hypothesis
Volume: 29 Issue: 1
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The Provision of Public-Sector Services By Family Planning Agencies in 1995
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Emergency Contraception: A National Survey of Adolescent Health Experts
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Repeat Abortions in Canada, 1975-1993
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Public Perceptions About Unplanned Pregnancy
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Can Statutory Rape Laws Be Effective in Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy?
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.