Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Volume 38, Number 3, September 2006


Table of Contents

In this Issue 38(3) [view]

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ARTICLES

Estimates of Pregnancies Averted Through California's Family Planning Waiver Program in 2002
Diana Greene Foster, M. Antonia Biggs, Gorette Amaral, Claire Brindis, Sandy Navarro, Mary Bradsberry and Felicia Stewart   [abstract] [full text PDF]

Understanding Sex Partner Selection From the Perspective of Inner-City Black Adolescents
Katherine Andrinopoulos, Deanna Kerrigan and Jonathan M. Ellen  [abstract]

Provision of Contraceptive and Related Services By Publicly Funded Family Planning Clinics, 2003
Laura Duberstein Lindberg, Jennifer J. Frost, Caroline Sten and Cynthia Dailard  [abstract] [full text PDF]

Promoting Female Condom Use to Heterosexual Couples: Findings from a Randomized Clinical Trial
Susan S. Witte, Nabila El-Bassel, Louisa Gilbert, Elwin Wu, Mingway Chang and Jennifer Hill  [abstract]

Do U.S. Family Planning Clinics Encourage Parent-Child Communication? Findings from an Exploratory Survey
Rachel K. Jones  [abstract] [full text PDF]

Unprotected Sex Among Youth Living with HIV Before and After the Advent Of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
Eric Rice, Philip Batterham and Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus  [abstract]


DIGESTS

Many Teenagers Who Say They Have Taken a Virginity Pledge Retract that Statement After Having Intercourse
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Early Pregnancy Failure: Misoprostol May Be Good Alternative to Surgery
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Women, but Not Men, Living with a Same-Sex Partner Are Disadvantaged with Regard to Health Care Access
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Improving Work Situations During Pregnancy May Help Improve Outcome
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Frequency of HIV Testing Is Suboptimal Among Some Men Who Are at High Risk
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Both Parents’ Immigration Status Is Associated With the Likelihood That an Infant Is Breast-Fed
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Sex in the Media: Links To Behavior Differ Between White and Black Teenagers
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Women Aged 40 and Older Have Greatest Likelihood of Stillbirth; Teenagers Also Have an Elevated Risk
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Early Prenatal Care Does Not Close Racial Gaps in Perinatal Mortality
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