Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
In this Issue: 38(1) [view]
ARTICLES
Oral Sex and Condom Use Among Young People In the United Kingdom
Nicole Stone, Bethan Hatherall, Roger Ingham and Juliet McEachran [abstract]
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Friends' Influence on Adolescents' First Sexual Intercourse
Renee E. Sieving, Marla E. Eisenberg, Sandra Pettingell and Carol Skay [abstract]
Using the Theory of Reasoned Action to Explain Physician Intention to Prescribe Emergency Contraception
Marjorie R. Sable, Lisa R. Schwartz, Patricia J. Kelly, Eleanor Lisbon and Matthew A. Hall [abstract]
Asian American Adolescents' First Sexual Intercourse: Gender and Acculturation Differences
Hyeouk Chris Hahm, Maureen Lahiff and Rose M. Barreto [abstract]
The Provision and Funding of Contraceptive Services at Publicly Funded Family Planning Agencies: 1995-2003
Laura Duberstein Lindberg, Jennifer J. Frost, Caroline Sten and Cynthia Dailard [abstract]
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Pharmacy Access to Emergency Contraception in California
Diana Greene Foster, Sharon Cohen Landau, Nicole Monastersky, Frances Chung, Nancy Kim, Mackenzie Melton, Belle Taylor McGhee and Felicia Stewart [abstract]
DIGESTS
Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Associated with Diabetes Varies by Women's Race and Ethnicity
Wiley Interscience
Lesbians, Bisexual Women: Misperceptions of Risk Jeopardize Sexual Health
Wiley Interscience
Consistent Condom Use Reduces the Risk of Type 2 Herpes Virus
Wiley Interscience
Easy Access to EC Increases Teenagers’ Use, But Does Not Lead to Risky Behavior
Wiley Interscience
Duration of Breast-Feeding Is Up in Swiss Hospitals That Encourage the Practice
Wiley Interscience
Colorado Prenatal Program Targeted at Specific Risk Factors Helps Reduce the Incidence of Low Birth Weight
Wiley Interscience
Skills-Oriented Counseling Holds Promise for Increasing Women’s Use of Barrier Methods
Wiley Interscience

