Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
 

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Volume 35, Number 2, March/April 2003


Table of Contents

In This Issue 35(2) [view]

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ARTICLES

An Evaluation of California's Adolescent Sibling Pregnancy Prevention Program
Patricia East, Elizabeth Kiernan and Gilberto Chávez  [abstract]

Family Planning Providers' Perspectives on Dual Protection
Joanne E. Mantell, Susie Hoffman, Theresa M. Exner, Zena A. Stein and Kim Atkins  [abstract]

Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Nonlatex Condom: Results from a Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
Terri L. Walsh, Ron G. Frezieres, Karen Peacock, Anita L. Nelson, Virginia A. Clark and Leslie Bernstein  [abstract]

COMMENT

Preventing Sexual Risk Behaviors and Pregnancy Among Teenagers: Linking Research and Programs
Debra Kalmuss, Andrew Davidson, Alwyn Cohall, Danielle Laraque and Carol Cassell  [abstract]

COMMENT

The Measurement and Meaning of Unintended Pregnancy
John Santelli, Roger Rochat, Kendra Hatfield-Timajchy, Brenda Colley Gilbert, Kathryn Curtis, Rebecca Cabral, Jennifer S. Hirsch, Laura Schieve and Other Members of the Unintended Pregnancy Working Group  [abstract]


DIGESTS

Parents' Smoking, Seat Belt Nonuse May Be Linked To Increased Odds of Adolescents' Sexual Debut
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Racial Disparities in Early and Adequate Prenatal Care Decreased Among U.S. Women in 1980s and 1990s
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Even After Having an STD, Many Teenagers Do Not Adopt Safer-Sex Practices
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Foreign-Born STD Clinic Clients with HIV Likely Acquired Infection Here
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Some Women with Genetic Susceptibility to Breast Cancer Face Elevated Risk from Oral Contraceptive Use
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Teenagers with the Least Adult Supervision Engage In the Most Sexual Activity
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Women Have Different Risk Factors for Verbal, Physical Partner Abuse
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Teenage Women Who Are Devoted to Their Religion Have Reduced Sexual Risk
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Cervical Cancer Risk Rises If Women with HPV Also Have Herpes Infection
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UK Youth Prefer Peer-Led Sexuality Education Classes To Teacher-Led Programs
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