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: 34 Issue: 6
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Chronically Homeless Women's Perceived Deterrents to Contraception
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Marriage Among Unwed Mothers: and Hispanics Compared
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Contraceptive Use Among U.S. Women Having Abortions in 2000-2001
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Sexual Intercourse and the Age Difference Between Adolescent Females and Their Romantic Partners
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Current Contraceptive Research
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Children with Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Have Elevated Risk of Cognitive Impairments at Least Until Age Two
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Among Young Adults, Use of the Internet to Find Sexual Partners is Rising
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In Developed and Developing Countries, Breast Cancer Risk is Reduced by 4% for Each Year of Breastfeeding
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Estrogen-Only Therapy After Menopause Is Linked to Ovarian Cancer
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Health of Mothers, Babies May Be Compromised In Planned Home Births
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Low Birth Weight, Preterm Risks Grow When Women Have Psychiatric Problems
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Use of Multiple Anti-HIV Drugs Does Not Raise Risk of Adverse Birth Outcomes
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Among Women in Jail, Whites Are at the Greatest Risk of Acquiring HIV
Volume: 34 Issue: 5
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Patterns in the Socioeconomic Characteristics of Women Obtaining Abortions in 2000-2001
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Association of Early Childbearing and Low Cognitive Ability
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Preventing Pregnancy and Improving Health Care Access Among Teenagers: An Evaluation Of the Children's Aid Society-Carrera Program
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Family Characteristics and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Black Men in the United States
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Legal and Ethical Considerations in Research With Sexually Active Adolescents:The Requirement to Report Statutory Rape
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Five Years After Their Own or Their Husband's Sterilization, Few Women Regret the Decision
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Odds of Perinatal Death Are Elevated When Women Who Have Had a Cesarean Plan to Deliver Vaginally
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Mother-Child Transmission of HIV in South Carolina Halved by Drug Therapy
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Predictors of Overlapping Relationships are Different for Men and Women
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Physician Attitudes May Hamper Assessments of Patients' Risk Status
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Neonatal Death Risk: Effect Of Prenatal Care Is Most Evident After Term Birth
Volume: 34 Issue: 4
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Is Lack of Sexual Assertiveness Among Adolescent And Young Adult Women a Cause for Concern?
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The Transition of Adolescent Males To First Sexual Intercourse: Anticipated or Delayed?
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Factors Affecting British Teenagers' Contraceptive Use at First Intercourse:The Importance of Partner Communication
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Consequences for Infants of Parental Disagreement In Pregnancy Intention
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The Extent of Pregnancy Mistiming and Its Association With Maternal Characteristics and Behaviors And Pregnancy Outcomes
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Sexual Assertiveness and Adolescents' Sexual Rights
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Long-Term Pill Use, High Parity Raise Cervical Cancer Risk Among Women with Human Papillomavirus Infection
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HIV-Related Stigma Falls, But Some Misperceptions About Transmission Persist
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Not All Infants Born to Women with Preeclampsia Are Low-Birth-Weight; Gestational Age Is a Key Factor
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Circumcision May Lower Risk of Both Acquiring and Transmitting HPV
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Jail-Based Syphilis Services Can Benefit Both Arrestees And the Larger Community
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Prenatal Cocaine and Opiate Use Are Linked to a Wide Variety of Health Hazards
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Risk of Low or Very Low Birth Weight Rises After Assisted Reproduction
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Chlamydia Rates in Public Clinics: Repeat Infections Exceed New Diagnoses
Volume: 34 Issue: 3
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Friendships and Early Relationships: Links to Sexual Initiation Among American Adolescents Born to Young Mothers
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Employment and the Sexual and Reproductive Behavior of Female Adolescents
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Contraceptive Method Switching in the United States
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Predictors of Contraceptive Discontinuation in a Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Population
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Mifepristone for Early Medical Abortion: Experiences in France, Great Britain and Sweden
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How Can Pharmacies Improve Access To Emergency Contraception?
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Use of Any Combined Pill Type Confers an Elevated Risk of a First Heart Attack
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Disadvantages from Very Low Birth Weight Last Into Young Adulthood
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Teenagers Report a Mix Of Ethnicities and Ages Among Their Partners
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Female Condom Use Rises If Women Receive Good Instruction and Training
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Breast Cancer Risk Tied To Long-Term Hormone Use After Menopause
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Age at First Sex and Human Papillomavirus Infection Linked Through Behavioral Factors and Partner's Traits
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Phone Notification Option Encourages Youth at Risk Of HIV to Get Test Results
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Among Sexually Experienced Male Adolescents, Those With Partners of Both Sexes Exhibit Riskiest Behavior
Volume: 34 Issue: 2
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Current or Past Physical or Sexual Abuse as a Risk Marker For Sexually Transmitted Disease in Pregnant Women
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Is There a Causal Link Between Maltreatment And Adolescent Pregnancy? A Literature Review
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HIV Counseling and Testing: Women's Experiences And the Perceived Role of Testing As a Prevention Strategy
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Risk of Postpartum Induced Abortion in Finland: A Register-Based Study
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A Model for Involving Youth in Health Planning: HIV Prevention in Pennsylvania
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The Checkered History and Bright Future of Intrauterine Contraception In the United States
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Letters: Reproductive Options for HIV-Serodiscordant Couples
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Peer Advocate Services Increase the Odds that Women with HIV Will Use Condoms with Main Partners
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Whether Americans Seek HIB Testing Is Linked to Race and Perceived Risk
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Risk of Bacterial Vaginosis Is Elevated for Women Who Douche, Wheter or Not They Have Had Symptoms
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One-third of Teenagers Experience Abuse Within Heterosexual Relationships
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Regimen That Doubles the Number of Active Pills Per Cycle Reduces Bleeding
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Risky Behavior is Growing More Common among British Men and Women
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Parents Are Youngsters' Top Choice as Source of Health Information
Volume: 34 Issue: 1
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The Trade-Off Between Hormonal Contraceptives And Condoms Among Adolescents
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U.S. Agencies Providing Publicly Funded Contraceptive Services in 1999
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Did Abortion Legalization Reduce the Number Of Unwanted Children? Evidence from Adoptions
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Having an Abortion Using Mifepristone And Home Misoprostol: A Qualitative Analysis Of Women's Experiences
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Early Childbearing and Children's Achievement And Behavior over Time
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Few Teenagers in Managed Care Plans Get Chlamydia Tests; Nearly One in Five of those Tested Are Infected
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Poor Hispanic Women Who Have Been Sterilized Are Unlikely to Use Condoms
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High School-Based Program Tied to Reduction in Risk of Having Unprotected Sex
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Odds of Adverse Outcome of Second Birth Are Elevated for Teenagers
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Citing a Preference for Bottle-Feeding, the Vast Majority of Black Women Do Not Breastfeed
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Postpartum Anemia Is More Common and Lasts Longer In Poor Women Than in Those Who Are Better-Off
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Sexual Risks Are Increased For Women Who Were Ever In Foster or Kinship Care
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Mother's Attitudes Affect Ability to Discuss Condom Use with Her Adolescent
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.