Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
In this Issue 38(3) [view]
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]
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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]
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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]
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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
Wiley Interscience
Early Pregnancy Failure: Misoprostol May Be Good Alternative to Surgery
Wiley Interscience
Women, but Not Men, Living with a Same-Sex Partner Are Disadvantaged with Regard to Health Care Access
Wiley Interscience
Improving Work Situations During Pregnancy May Help Improve Outcome
Wiley Interscience
Frequency of HIV Testing Is Suboptimal Among Some Men Who Are at High Risk
Wiley Interscience
Both Parents’ Immigration Status Is Associated With the Likelihood That an Infant Is Breast-Fed
Wiley Interscience
Sex in the Media: Links To Behavior Differ Between White and Black Teenagers
Wiley Interscience
Women Aged 40 and Older Have Greatest Likelihood of Stillbirth; Teenagers Also Have an Elevated Risk
Wiley Interscience
Early Prenatal Care Does Not Close Racial Gaps in Perinatal Mortality
Wiley Interscience


