Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
In This Issue 35(5) [view]
ARTICLES
Patterns of Contraceptive Use Within Teenagers' First Sexual Relationships
Jennifer Manlove, Suzanne Ryan and Kerry Franzetta [abstract]
Partner Influence on Early Discontinuation of the Pill In a Predominantly Hispanic Population
Jennifer Kerns, Carolyn Westhoff, Chelsea Morroni and Patricia Aikins Murphy [abstract]
Factors Associated with the Content of Sex Education in U.S. Public Secondary Schools
David J. Landry, Jacqueline E. Darroch, Susheela Singh and Jenny Higgins [abstract]
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VIEWPOINT
A New Look at an Old Method: The Diaphragm
S. Marie Harvey, Sheryl Thorburn Bird and Meredith Roberts Branch [abstract]
DIGESTS
About Half of U.S. Adults Have Had an HIV Test, But Testing Often Occurs Late in the Course of Infection
Wiley Interscience
Emergency Contraception Use Increases When Pills Are Provided in Advance
Wiley Interscience
Early Prenatal Care May Not Ensure Improved Outcomes Among Poor, Rural Infants
Wiley Interscience
For Low-Risk Women, Care From a Nurse-Midwife Is a Safe Option in Pregnancy
Wiley Interscience
Despite Profile Suggesting Low Risk, Indian-Born U.S. Mothers Have High Levels of Some Poor Birth Outcomes
Wiley Interscience
Treating Common Vaginal Infections May Lower Women's Herpes Risk
Wiley Interscience
Clinician Support May Play a Role in Mothers' Decision to Continue Breast-Feeding
Wiley Interscience
Religious Teenagers May Have a Lowered Risk of Engaging in Unsafe Sexual Behavior
Wiley Interscience

