Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Volume 38, Number 4, December 2006


Table of Contents

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ARTICLES

Changes in Formal Sex Education: 1995-2002
Laura Duberstein Lindberg, John S. Santelli and Susheela Singh  [abstract] [full text PDF]

Social, Demographic and Situational Characteristics Associated with Inconsistent Use of Oral Contraceptives: Evidence from France
Caroline Moreau, Jean Bouyer, Fabien Gilbert, the COCON Group and Nathalie Bajos  [abstract]

Young Teenagers and Older Sexual Partners: Correlates and Consequences for Males and Females
Jennifer Manlove, Elizabeth Terry-Humen and Erum Ikramullah  [abstract]

Acculturation and the Sexual and Reproductive Health Of Latino Youth in the United States: A Literature Review
Aimee Afable-Munsuz and Claire D. Brindis  [abstract]

SPECIAL REPORT

Expanding Access to Emergency Contraception Through State Systems: The Washington State Experience
Marian Weldin, Jane Hutchings, Maxine Hayes, Sharon McAllister, Cynthia Harris and Diana Larsen-Mills  [abstract]

LETTERS

Title X in California
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DIGESTS

Urban Parents, Particularly Those Who Are Unmarried, Frequently Have Children by Multiple Partners
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Education Program Design May Benefit from Health Professionals' Involvement
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In France, Over-the-Counter Emergency Contraception lncreases Access, Not Risk
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Young Female Medicaid Enrollees Seeking Reproductive Health Services Are at Risk of Abuse, Criminal Activity
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Frequent Male Condom Use Decreases Women's Risk of HPV Infection
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Young Adults Who Lack Continuous Health Insurance Coverage Have an Elevated Risk of Chlamydia Infection
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Symptoms of Depression In Middle School Teenagers Linked to Risky Behavior
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