Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
In This Issue 35(3) [view]
ARTICLES
When and Why Do Young People in the United Kingdom First Use Sexual Health Services?
Nicole Stone and Roger Ingham [abstract]
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Heterosexually Active Men's Beliefs About Methods for Preventing Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Mary Rogers Gillmore, Sorrel Stielstra, Bu Huang, Sharon A. Baker, Blair Beadnell and Diane M. Morrison [abstract]
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Effects of Psychosocial Risk Factors and Prenatal Interventions on Birth Weight: Evidence From New Jersey's HealthStart Program
Nancy E. Reichman and Julien O. Teitler [abstract]
Child Disability and Mothers' Tubal Sterilization
Jennifer M. Park, Dennis P. Hogan and Frances K. Goldscheider [abstract]
VIEWPOINT
Access to Adolescent Reproductive Health Services: Financial and Structural Barriers to Care
Linda Hock-Long, Roberta Herceg-Baron, Amy M. Cassidy and Paul G. Whittaker [abstract]
DIGESTS
Not All Washington-Area Primary Care Practices Offer All Needed Adolescent Reproductive Health Services
Wiley Interscience
Study Results Have Left Many Women Confused About Therapy
Wiley Interscience
Shortly After Early Abortion, Women Report Significant Improvements in Physical and Emotional Well-Being
Wiley Interscience
Acquiring a New Partner Is Linked to Increased HPV Risk Among Young Women
Wiley Interscience
Odds of Ectopic Pregnancy Are Sharply Elevated Among Heavy Smokers
Wiley Interscience
Three Differing Emergency Contraceptive Regimens Are Equally Effective
Wiley Interscience
Neighborhood-Level Effects On Babies' Birth Weight Differ by Race in Chicago
Wiley Interscience
Youth Who First Got Drunk by Age 12 Have Relatively High Levels of Risky Sexual Behavior During College
Wiley Interscience
Hysterectomy Rate Among Hispanic Women Is Only Half That of White Women
Wiley Interscience

