In this issue
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 191-192, December 2019. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - December 15, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: IN THIS ISSUE Source Type: research

Provision of Contraception in New York City School ‐Based Health Centers: Impact on Teenage Pregnancy and Avoided Costs, 2008–2017
CONCLUSIONSWhen comprehensive reproductive health services are available in SBHCs, teenagers use them, resulting in substantially fewer pregnancies, abortions and births, and lower costs to public health systems. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - December 15, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Rebecca Fisher, Phoebe Danza, James McCarthy, Lorraine Tiezzi Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Reproductive Life Planning and Contraceptive Action Planning for Privately Insured Women: The MyNewOptions Study
CONCLUSIONSThe study does not provide evidence that web ‐based RLP influences contraceptive behaviors in insured women outside of the clinical setting. Further research is needed to identify strategies to help women of reproductive age identify contraceptive methods that meet their needs and preferences. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - December 8, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Cynthia H. Chuang, Carol S. Weisman, Diana L. Velott, Erik Lehman, Vernon M. Chinchilli, Erica B. Francis, Merry ‐K. Moos, Christopher N. Sciamanna, , Christopher J. Armitage, Richard S. Legro Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Early Childbirth Among Foster Youth: A Latent Class Analysis to Determine Subgroups at Increased Risk
CONCLUSIONSIdentifiable subgroups of female foster youth are at heightened risk of early childbirth and may benefit from early intervention, enhanced support and access to reliable, ongoing sexual and reproductive health care. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - December 3, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Bryn King, Andrea Lane Eastman, Claudette Grinnell ‐Davis, Elizabeth Aparicio Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

“Am I Going to Be in Trouble for What I'm Doing?”: Providing Contraceptive Care in Religious Health Care Systems
CONCLUSIONSProviders working in Catholic hospitals are limited in their ability to serve women of reproductive age. Work ‐arounds intended to circumvent restrictions may inadvertently stigmatize contraception and negatively affect patient care. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - December 3, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Yuan Liu, Luciana E. Hebert, Lee A. Hasselbacher, Debra B. Stulberg Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Associations Between Perceived Susceptibility to Pregnancy and Contraceptive Use in a National Sample of Women Veterans
CONCLUSIONSIdentifying and addressing fertility misperceptions among women with low perceived susceptibility to pregnancy could help promote informed decision making about contraception and reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - November 19, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Laura E. Britton, Colleen P. Judge ‐Golden, Tierney E. Wolgemuth, Xinhua Zhao, Maria K. Mor, Lisa S. Callegari, Sonya Borrero Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 119-121, September 2019. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - October 6, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research

In this issue
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 123-124, September 2019. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - October 6, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: IN THIS ISSUE Source Type: research

Breast ‐feeding During Pregnancy and the Risk of Miscarriage
CONCLUSIONSExclusive BDP is associated with an elevated risk of miscarriage, but it remains unclear whether and how the practice is associated with health outcomes for the mother and breast ‐fed child. Research is needed to further explore these outcomes to inform recommendations regarding BDP. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - September 15, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: By Joseph Molitoris Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Intimate Relationship Dynamics and Changing Desire for Pregnancy Among Young Women
CONCLUSIONSYoung women's pregnancy desire changes depending on their intimate relationship context, across the range of relationships they experience during the transition to adulthood. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - September 12, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Jennifer S. Barber, Warren Miller, Yasamin Kusunoki, Sarah R. Hayford, Karen Benjamin Guzzo Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Characteristics of Women Who Present for Abortion Beyond the Legal Limit in Flanders, Belgium
CONCLUSIONSA fuller consideration of patients ’ characteristics when evaluating Belgian abortion policy is needed to ensure that the needs and rights of socioeconomically vulnerable women are addressed. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - September 10, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Sarah Van de Velde, Nina Van Eekert, Kristof Van Assche, Nina Sommerland, Edwin Wouters Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Women's Expectation of Receiving Reproductive Health Care at Catholic and Non ‐Catholic Hospitals
CONCLUSIONSMany women do not realize the breadth of restrictions on reproductive health care at Catholic hospitals. Without institutional transparency, patient autonomy and health outcomes may be compromised. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - September 3, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Debra B. Stulberg, Maryam Guiahi, Luciana E. Hebert, Lori R. Freedman Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Adolescents ’ Contraceptive Use with School‐Discordant Partners: Exploring Individual‐ and Relationship‐Level Characteristics
CONCLUSIONSCharacteristics of school ‐discordant relationships are correlated with condom use in varying and sometimes countervailing ways. Future research examining the mechanisms linking school discordance to decreased condom use, particularly for females, would deepen understanding of the emotional and psychosocial processes invol ved in adolescents’ sexual and contraceptive behavior. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - August 25, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Kate Strully, David Kennedy Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Fertility Intentions and Perspectives on Contraceptive Involvement Among Low ‐Income Men Aged 25 to 55
CONCLUSIONSSome low ‐income adult men were uncertain about their pregnancy desires, and many lacked contraceptive knowledge that would help them avoid unwanted pregnancy. Research is needed to identify the types of programs that could effectively promote men's constructive engagement in preventing pregnancies over th eir reproductive life course. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - August 25, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Anthony D. Campbell, David K. Turok, Kari White Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Corrigendum
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, EarlyView. (Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Source: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health - August 8, 2019 Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: CORRIGENDUM Source Type: research