COVID ‐19 and Immigrants’ Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in the United States
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Accepted Article. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - June 11, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Sheila Desai, Goleen Samari Tags: VIEWPOINT Source Type: research

Changing Educational Differentials in Female Sterilization
CONCLUSIONSAmong women with a high school diploma, elements other than childbearing and marital status —such as contraceptive preferences and access—appeared to influence their contraceptive behavior. Sterilization differentials between high school and college graduates may reflect or exacerbate other socioeconomic disparities that affect women's health and well‐being. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - May 27, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Sarah R. Hayford, Alexandra Kissling, Karen Benjamin Guzzo Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration and Victimization Among Young Adult Sexual Minorities
CONCLUSIONSSome sexual minority groups are disproportionately affected by IPV, indicating a need for increased prevention efforts and for studies exploring the mechanisms underlying these differences. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - May 27, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Alison D. Swiatlo, Nicole F. Kahn, Carolyn T. Halpern Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

COVID ‐19 Abortion Bans and Their Implications for Public Health
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Accepted Article. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - May 13, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Rachel K. Jones, Laura Lindberg, Elizabeth Witwer Tags: COMMENT Source Type: research

“We Kind of Met In‐Between”: A Qualitative Analysis of Young Couples’ Relationship Dynamics and Negotiations About Pregnancy Intentions
CONCLUSIONSThe relationship context is important in the formulation of prospective pregnancy intentions among young people. Counseling protocols, interventions and policies that attend to the complex factors that influence young couples ’ pregnancy decision making are needed to better help couples attain their reproductive goals. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - May 4, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Stephanie Arteaga Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
, Volume 52, Issue 1, Page 1-3, March 2020. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - March 30, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research

Acknowledgment to Reviewers
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Volume 52, Issue 1, Page 57-57, March 2020. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - March 30, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: ET CETERA Source Type: research

In this issue
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Volume 52, Issue 1, Page 5-6, March 2020. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - March 30, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: IN THIS ISSUE Source Type: research

Comparing Prospective and Retrospective Reports of Pregnancy Intention in a Longitudinal Cohort of U.S. Women
CONCLUSIONSRetrospective measurement of pregnancy intentions may underestimate the frequency of unintended pregnancy, with such underestimation being greater among certain subgroups. Estimates based on retrospective reports thus may produce inaccurate impressions of intentionality. Further efforts to refine the measurement of pregnancy preferences are needed. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - March 19, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Lauren J. Ralph, Diana Greene Foster, Corinne H. Rocca Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Adolescents Obtaining Abortion Without Parental Consent: Their Reasons and Experiences of Social Support
CONCLUSIONSAbortion stigma influences adolescents ’ disclosure of their abortion decisions and limits their social support. Fears of disclosing their pregnancies and abortion decisions are justified, and policymakers should consider how laws requiring parental notification may harm adolescents. Further research is needed on adolescents’ experie nces with abortion stigma. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - March 3, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Kate Coleman ‐Minahan, Amanda Jean Stevenson, Emily Obront, Susan Hays Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Pregnant Women's Reasons for and Experiences of Visiting Antiabortion Pregnancy Resource Centers
CONCLUSIONSPregnancy resource centers play a role in meeting the acute material and social needs of low ‐income pregnant women. However, the constraints on the resources the centers offer mean that this support cannot be part of a reliable system of care. Advocates and policymakers should take a nuanced approach to regulating these centers and consider the reasons women visit them, especially low‐ income women. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - February 27, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Katrina Kimport Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Pregnancy Intendedness by Maternal Disability Status and Type in the United States
CONCLUSIONSFurther research is needed to understand differences in unintended pregnancy by type and extent of disability. People with disabilities should be fully included in sex education, and their routine care should incorporate discussion of reproductive planning. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - February 25, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Willi Horner ‐Johnson, Mekhala Dissanayake, Justine P. Wu, Aaron B. Caughey, Blair G. Darney Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Childhood Traumatic Experiences and Receptive Anal Intercourse Among Women
CONCLUSIONSWomen with a history of childhood trauma may be at increased risk of engaging in RAI, highlighting the importance of screening and trauma ‐informed education in sexual health settings. Pathways linking childhood trauma and RAI among women are complex and warrant further research. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - February 25, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Joy D. Scheidell, Typhanye P. Dyer, MacRegga Severe, Yazmeen E. Tembunde, Kailyn E. Young, Maria R. Khan Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Contraceptive Beliefs, Decision Making and Care Experiences Among Transmasculine Young Adults: A  Qualitative Analysis
CONCLUSIONSHealth care providers and facilities should provide transmasculine people with tailored contraceptive information and care that address their specific gender ‐affirmation needs and contraceptive preferences in safe, inclusive and supportive clinical settings. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - January 23, 2020 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Madina Ag énor, Alischer A. Cottrill, Eriko Kay, Elizabeth F. Janiak, Allegra R. Gordon, Jennifer Potter Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 187-189, December 2019. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - December 15, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research