Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table of Contents
In This Issue 36(4) [view]
ARTICLES
Practitioners' Perspectives on Effective Practices for Hispanic Teenage Pregnancy Prevention
Stephen T. Russell, Faye C. H. Lee and the Latina/o Teen Pregnancy Prevention Workgroup [abstract]
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Use of Commercial Sex Workers Among Hispanic Migrants In North Carolina: Implications for the Spread of HIV
Emilio A. Parrado, Chenoa A. Flippen and Chris McQuiston [abstract]
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A Comparison of Hispanic and White Adolescent Females' Use of Family Planning Services in California
M. Rosa Solorio, Hongjian Yu, E. Richard Brown, Lida Becerra and Lillian Gelberg [abstract]
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A Randomized Study of a Pregnancy and Disease Prevention Intervention for Hispanic Couples
S. Marie Harvey, Jillian T. Henderson, Sheryl Thorburn, Linda J. Beckman, America Casillas, Leo Mendez and Roxana Cervantes [abstract]
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DIGESTS
Norms That Encourage Young Adolescents Not to Have Sex Tied to Reduced Odds of Becoming Sexually Active
Wiley Interscience
Heavy Use of Tobacco and Caffeine Are Among Factors That May Reduce a Woman's Chance of Conceiving
Wiley Interscience
Consisitent Use vs. Ever-Use of Condoms: Which Measure is More Useful?
Wiley Interscience
Teenagers Who Think Sex is Important May Wait Less Time with New Partners
Wiley Interscience
Consistent Condom Use Offers Protection for Those With an Infected Partner
Wiley Interscience
Teenagers Who Abstain from Sex Cite Similar Reasons Regardless of Whether They Have Ever Had Intercourse
Wiley Interscience
For Labor Progressing Too slowly, Immersion in Water May Be Effective Alternative to Obstetric Intervention
Wiley Interscience
Three-Year Program Helps Male Adolescents Establish, Maintain Sexual Limits
Wiley Interscience


