Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
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ARTICLES
Services for Men at Publicly Funded Family Planning Agencies, 1998-1999
Lawrence B. Finer, Jacqueline E. Darroch and Jennifer J. Frost [abstract]
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The Other Half of the Equation: Serving Young Men In a Young Women's Reproductive Health Clinic
Tina Raine, Arik V. Marcell, Corinne H. Rocca and Cynthia C. Harper [abstract]
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SPECIAL REPORT
Man2Man: A Promising Approach to Addressing The Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Young Men
Genevieve Sherrow, Tristan Ruby, Paula K. Braverman, Nathalie Bartle, Shawn Gibson and Linda Hock-Long [abstract]
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SPECIAL REPORT
The Young Men's Clinic: Addressing Men's Reproductive Health and Responsibilities
Bruce Armstrong [abstract]
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VIEWPOINT
Integrating Chlamydia trachomatis Control Services For Males in Female Reproductive Health Programs
K. John McConnell, Laura Packel, M. Antonia Biggs, Joan M. Chow and Claire Brindis [abstract]
VIEWPOINT
Making Males Mindful of Their Sexual and Procreative Identities: Using Self-Narratives in Field Settings
William Marsiglio [abstract]
DIGESTS
Among Female Adolescents, STD History Is Associated With Demographically or Socially Dissimilar Partnering
Wiley Interscience
Large Proportions of Men and Women with HIV Have Sex Without Telling Partners That They Are Infected
Wiley Interscience
For Whites, but Not Blacks, Binge Drinking Is Linked To Unintended Pregnancy
Wiley Interscience
Sexual Behavior Is Safer When Students Can Get Condoms at Their Schools
Wiley Interscience
Reinfections Make Up A Large Share of Gonorrhea Cases Diagnosed at Clinics
Wiley Interscience
Partner Violence During Pregnancy Increases Risk of Adverse Outcomes
Wiley Interscience
Disease Risk Is Elevated Among People Who Feel Bad About Having Sex
Wiley Interscience
Few U.S. School-Based Health Centers Offer Contraceptive On-Site
Wiley Interscience

