Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Papers
(The median citation count of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Service delivery atTitle Xsites inTexasduring theCOVID‐19 pandemic34
Desire, acceptability, and expected resolution: A latent class analysis of current pregnancy orientation in the United States18
Development of a clinical questionnaire to support contraception decisions in an adolescent reproductive health clinic in Colorado13
“She should support me, she's my doctor:” Patient perceptions of agency in contraceptive decision‐making in the clinical encounter in Northern California11
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Research in brief: How prevalent is rough sex? Results from a national online sample of adults in Germany8
Understanding abortion legality and trimester of abortion care in Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, three abortion‐restrictive states8
Disruptions and opportunities in sexual and reproductive health care: How COVID‐19 impacted service provision in three US states7
How Ohio's proposed abortion bans would impact travel distance to access abortion care6
“This has definitely opened the doors”: Provider perceptions of patient experiences with telemedicine for contraception in Illinois6
Abortion needs expressed on Reddit after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision in the United States5
Sterilization, Infecundity, and Reproductive Autonomy in Rural, Suburban, and Urban America: Results From a National Survey5
Abortion‐related crowdfunding post‐Dobbs5
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The Role of Medication Abortion Provision in US States Without Total Abortion Bans, 20235
The impact of state Medicaid coverage of abortion on people accessing care in three states5
Patient Perspectives on Clinician Support When Pursuing Permanent Contraception in the United States5
Perspectives from the pandemic epicenter: Sexual and reproductive health of immigrant women in New York City5
Sexual choking/strangulation and its association with condom and contraceptive use: Findings from a survey of students at a university in the Midwestern United States4
Medication abortion for adolescents in the United States: Strengthening the role of pediatric primary care providers4
A partner‐specific critique of mistimed and unwanted fertility: Results from an analysis of the 2017–2019 United States National Survey of Family Growth4
“It definitely changed me”: Exploring sexual and gender diverse people's experiences with intimate partner violence in Ontario, Canada4
Amicus brief of over 300 reproductive health researchers supports mifepristone's safety and effectiveness4
Characteristics of abortion patients in protected and restricted states accessing clinic‐based care 12 months prior to the elimination of the federal constitutional right to abortion in the United Sta3
Engaging hard‐to‐reach men‐who‐have‐sex‐with‐men with sexual health screening: Qualitative interviews in an Australian sex‐on‐premises‐venue and sexual health service3
Randomized experimental testing of new survey approaches to improve abortion reporting in theUnitedStates3
Catalyst for change: Lessons learned from overcoming barriers to providing safe abortion care in Médecins Sans Frontières projects3
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Imagining Coat‐Hangers and Pills: A Qualitative Exploration of Abortion Beliefs and Attitudes in Hostile Policy Contexts in the United States2
Safety and effectiveness of self‐managed abortion using misoprostol alone acquired from an online telemedicine service in the United States2
Accuracy and Misleadingness of Anatomical and Embryological Statements in State‐Level Abortion Ban Legislation in the United States2
Motivations for Abortion or Continuation of an Unwanted Pregnancy: A Scoping Review of the Global Literature2
Is third‐trimester abortion exceptional? Two pathways to abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy in the United States1
COVID‐19 impacts on abortion care‐seeking experiences in the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia regions of the United States1
Exploring provider preference and provision of abortion methods and stigma: Secondary analysis of a United Kingdom provider survey1
Pregnancy intentions' relationship with infant, pregnancy, maternal, and early childhood outcomes: Evidence from births in Alaska, Missouri, and Oklahoma1
“The future is unstable”: Exploring changing fertility intentions in the United Kingdom during the COVID‐19 pandemic1
Medicaid's role in alleviating some of the financial burden of abortion: Findings from the 2021–2022 Abortion Patient Survey1
Identifying accurate pro‐choice and pro‐life identity labels in Spanish: Social media insights and implications for comparative survey research1
“I wouldn't have felt so alone”: The sexual health education experiences of transgender and gender diverse youth living in the southeastern United States1
Factors associated with never‐use of long‐acting reversible contraception among adult reproductive‐aged women in Ohio1
Abortion incidence and service availability in the United States, 20201
Seeking financial and practical support in an abortion‐hostile state: Analysis of abortion fund data in Kentucky, 2014–20211
Seeking support for abortion care from national hotlines in Canada: Caller characteristics and call outcomes, 2019–20211
Sexual health variation among gang‐involved youth in Washington state: Social ecological implications for research and practice1
Intimate relationships after receiving versus being denied an abortion: A 5‐year prospective study in the United States1
Women's experiences with solitary childbirth support in Ohio during COVID‐19: Results from a qualitative study1
“Trust Women”: Characteristics of and learnings from patients of a Shield Law medication abortion practice in the United States1
Sexual and reproductive health services for autistic young people in the United States: A conceptual model of utilization1
Person‐centered, high‐quality care from a distance: A qualitative study of patient experiences of TelAbortion, a model for direct‐to‐patient medication abortion by mail in the United States0
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Increasing access to LARC removal in pediatrics to support adolescent reproductive justice in the United States0
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Pregnancy Intendedness by Presence and Extent of Disability in the USA, 2019–20200
“I Don't Really Agree With That:” Canadians' Perspectives on the 14‐Day Rule in Relation to Artificial Womb Technology0
Brief of Amici Curiae economists in support of respondents in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization0
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The status of person‐centered contraceptive care in the United States: Results from a nationally representative sample0
Pilot label comprehension study for an over‐the‐counter combined oral contraceptive pill in the United States0
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Delivery at Catholic hospitals and postpartum contraception use, five US states, 2015–20180
Making sense of the economics of abortion in the United States0
Feasibility study of a health coaching intervention to improve contraceptive continuation in adolescent and young adult women in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania0
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“It was classed as a nonemergency”: Women's experiences of kidney disease and preconception decision‐making, family planning, and parenting in the United Kingdom during COVID‐190
High variability in self‐pay pricing for vasectomy and vasectomy reversal in the United States0
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A prospective study of sexual risk patterns associated with delinquency and justice involvement among child welfare system‐involved male adolescents in the United States0
Characterizing physician concerns with publicly supporting abortion at Wisconsin's largest medical school0
Ranges of pregnancy preferences and contraceptive use: Results from a population‐based survey in the southeast United States0
The frequency of pregnancy recognition across the gestational spectrum and its consequences in the United States0
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Sex, poverty, and public health: Connections between sexual wellbeing and economic resources among US reproductive health clients0
Perceptions of abortion access across the United States prior to the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision: Results from a national survey0
“I mean, I didn't really have a choice of anything:” How incarceration influences abortion decision‐making and precludes access in the United States0
“Distinct and Separate Issues”: Examining US Adults' Attitudes Toward Abortion During COVID‐190
Estimating the economic impact of restricting reproductive healthcare access in Ohio0
Sync or Swim: Navigating the Tides of Menstrual Cycle Messaging on TikTok0
“I'm going to be forced to have a baby”: A study of COVID‐19 abortion experiences on Reddit0
Medication Abortion: Current State and Changing Information on University Student Health Center Websites0
Exploring adolescent‐facing US clinicians' perceptions of their contraceptive counseling and use of shared decision‐making: A qualitative study0
Brief of over 300 reproductive health researchers as Amici Curiae in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine0
“I want…to serve those communities…[but] my price tag is…not what they can afford”: The community‐engaged Georgia doula study0
An exploratory study of COVID‐19‐related changes in abortion service availability and use in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia0
Can someone be both pro‐life and pro‐choice? Results from a national survey of US adults0
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Assessing perspectives on an intervention connecting adolescents in outpatient psychiatry care to contraceptive counseling in the United States0
Experiences with and unmet needs for medication abortion support: A qualitative study with US abortion support providers0
“Maybe if we weren't in the pandemic, I would have reconsidered”: Experiences of abortion care‐seeking during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Maryland0
Pricing of medication abortion in the United States, 2021–20230
Mifepristone use for early pregnancy loss: A qualitative study of barriers and facilitators among OB/GYNS in Massachusetts, USA0
Application of the unified theory of behavior to strengthen sexual health discussions between providers and young patients in the United States0
Provision of fertility services to women in same‐sex relationships at Catholic and non‐Catholic clinics in the United States0
COVID‐19 and abortion in the Ohio River Valley: A case study of Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia0
Perspectives on Abortion Services, the Pre‐Abortion Visit, and Telemedicine Abortion: A Qualitative Study in Sweden0
“This work that we're doing is bigger than ourselves”: A qualitative study with community‐based birth doulas in the United States0
Explaining sex discrepancies in sterilization rates in the United States: An evidence‐informed commentary0
Experiences of progestin‐only pill users in the United States and attitudes toward over‐the‐counter access0
Who are the women who relinquish infants for adoption? Domestic adoption and contemporary birth motherhood in the United States0
“It shouldn't be just hush‐hush”: A qualitative community‐based study of menstrual health communication among women in Philadelphia0
An Affective‐Sexual Education Program for People With Moderate Intellectual Disabilities: Analysis of Its Effectiveness in the Spanish Context0
Patient experiences switching from in‐clinic to self‐administration of injectable contraception in two Western US states0
Patient experiences using public and private insurance coverage for abortion in Illinois: Implementation successes and remaining gaps0
Gender‐affirming hysterectomy in the United States: A comparative outcomes analysis and potential implications for uterine transplantation0
Abortion assistance fund staff and volunteers as patient navigators following an abortion ban in Texas0
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Neighborhood‐level racialized socioeconomic deprivation and contraceptive use in the United States, 2011–20190
Stratified Access and Experiences of Maternal Health Care in the United States‐Mexico Border Region0
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