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: 33 Issue: 6
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Differences in Teenage Pregnancy Rates Among Five Developed Countries: The Roles of Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use
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Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Adolescent Women's Sexual and Reproductive Behavior: The Case of Five Developed Countries
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The Effects of Early Childbearing On Schooling over Time
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Early Sexual Initiation and Subsequent Sex-Related Risks Among Urban Minority Youth: The Reach for Health Study
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Understanding What Works and What Doesn't In Reducing Adolescent Sexual Risk-Taking
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Young Mothers' Disadvantage, Not Their Age Itself, Accounts for Their Children's Educational Problems
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Condoms Reduce Women's Risk of Herpes Infection, But Do Not Men
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New Analgesia Techniques For Labor Raise Chances of Normal Vaginal Birth
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Factors Influencing Condom Use Depend Upon Whether A Woman Has Had a Sexually Transmitted Disease
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Risks and Disadvantages Are Raised for Teenage Mothers
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BRCA Mutations Lessen Protective Effect of Pill Against Ovarian Cancer
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Human Papillomavirus Infection, Benign Lesions Have Different Risk Factors
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Labor Induction for Vaginal Birth After Cesarean May Lead to Uterine Rupture
Volume: 33 Issue: 5
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The Effect of Partners' Characteristics on Teenage Pregnancy and Its Resolution
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Timing of Alcohol and Other Drug Use And Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Unmarried Adolescents and Young Adults
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Sexual Risk Behaviors in Women: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Choice of and Satisfaction with Methods of Medical And Surgical Abortion Among U.S. Clinic Patients
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Childbearing in Cohabiting Unions: Racial and Ethnic Differences
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The Influence of Significant Others on Australian Teenagers' Decisions About Pregnancy Resolution
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The NIH Condom Report: The Glass is 90% Full
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Letters: The IUD and Recovery of Fertility
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Young People in the United States Are Often Misinformed About the Proper Use of Condoms
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Multiple Factors, Including Genetic and Environmental Components, Influence When Menopause Begins
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Thai Men Who Patronize Prostitutes Place Their Wives at Risk of HPV-Associated Cervical Cancer
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Exposure to Multiple Risk Factors Linked to Delivery Of Underweight Infants
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Patch Is as Effective as Pill; Weekly Dosing Schedule May Improve Compliance
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Risk of HIV Transmission Is Raised by High Viral Load, Presence of Genital Ulcers
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Douching Raises Infection Risk, but Only for Women Without Bacterial Vaginosis
Volume: 33 Issue: 4
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Fertility Desires and Intentions of HIV-Positive Men and Women
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Reproductive and Sexual Health Benefits in Private Health Insurance Plans in Washington State
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Tubal Sterilization in the United States, 1994-1996
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States' Implementation of the Section 510 Abstinence Education Program, FY 1999
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Increasing Access to Emergency Contraception Through Community Pharmacies: Lessons from Washington State
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Using Photographs to Strengthen Family Planning Research
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Sexual Intercourse and Orgasm During Late Pregnancy May Have a Protective Effect Against Preterm Delivery
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Levels of Sexual Experience Among U.S. Teenagers Have Declined for the First Time in Three Decades
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A First Pregnancy May Be Difficult to Achieve After Long-Term Use of an IUD
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Preeclampisa and Eclampsia, While Often Preventable, Are Among Top Causes of Pregnancy-Related Deaths
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Lesbians Are More Likely Than U.S. Women Overall to Have Risk Factors for Gynecologic and Breast Cancer
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Boyhood Abuse Increases Men's Risk of Involvement In a Teenager's Pregnancy
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Health Care Providers' Encouragement Spurs Women to Breastfeed
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Female Condoms Remain Structurally Sound After Being Washed and Reused as Many as Seven Times
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Being Underweight Does Not Raise the Risk of Most Pregnancy Complications
Volume: 33 Issue: 3
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Characteristics of Adolescents' Sexual Partners and Their Association with Use Of Condoms and Other Contraceptive Methods
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Risk Factors for HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Adolescents in St. Petersburg, Russia
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Family Planning Clinic Services in the United States: Patterns and Trends in the Late 1990s
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Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward the Pill: Results of a National Survey in Japan
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The Media, Public Opinion and Population Assistance: Establishing the Link
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Most Refined Analysis to Date Confirms Link Between Third-Generation Pills and Venous Thromboembolism
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Vertical HIV Transmission: Risk Grows with Duration Of Membrane Rupture
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Preteenage Relationship With an Older Partner May Lead to Early First Sex
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Among Teenagers Treated For Chlamydia, Two-Year Reinfection Rate Nears 20%
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Well-Baby Care Visits Create Opportunity to Screen New Mothers for Abuse During Postpartum Period
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Maternal Exposure to Weed, Rodent Killers Raises Risk Of Congenital Heart Defect
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In Clinical Use, Low-Dose Medical Abortion Method Proves Highly Successful
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Job-Related Fatigue During First Pregnancy May Cause Early Membrane Rupture
Volume: 33 Issue: 2
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Effects of a Parent-Child Communications Intervention on Young Adolescents' Risk for Early Onset of Sexual Intercourse
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Manifestations of Poverty and Birthrates Among Young Teenagers in California Zip Code Areas
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Teenage Childbearing and Long-Term Socioeconomic Consequences: A Case Study in Sweden
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Risks Among Youths Who Have Multiple Sisters Who Were Adolescent Parents
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Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents Under the State Children's Health Insurance Program
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How Available Is Abortion Training?
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A Substantial Minority of New Mothers Lack Basic Facts About the Transmission of HIV from Mother to Child
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Levels of HIV Risk Behaviors Are Significantly Elevated Among Women Who Have Ever Had Sex with Women
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Cesarean Section Poses Fewer Risks Than Vaginal Delivery for Term Infants in Breech Presentation
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Providers Who See Sexually Active Teenagers Often Fail To Test Them for Chlamydia
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Contraceptive Use Elevates The Odds of Barrier Method Use for Disease Prevention
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Factors at Birth May Affect Women's Risk of Developing Breast Cancer at Young Age
Volume: 33 Issue: 1
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Union Status, Marital History and Female Contraceptive Sterilization in the United States
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Public or Private Providers? U.S. Women's Use Of Reproductive Health Services
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Provision of Hormonal Contraceptives Without a Mandatory Pelvic Examination: The First Stop Demonstration Project
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Contraceptive Failure in the First Two Years of Use:Differences Across Socioeconomic Subgroups
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Choice of Female-Controlled Barrier Methods Among Young Women and Their Male Sexual Partners
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Many Women at High Risk for Unintended Pregnancy Are Unaware of Emergency Contraception or How to Use It
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Women Exposed to DES In Utero Have Elevated Risks of Fertility Impairment and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
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A History of Sexual Abuse Elevates the Massachusetts Teenagers' Risk of Engaging in Unsafe Sexual Practices
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Users Give New Synthetic and Latex Condoms Similar Ratings on Most Features
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Women with Family History of Breast Cancer Have Added Risk with Pill Use
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.