Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Papers
(The TQCC of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health is 3. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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Development of a clinical questionnaire to support contraception decisions in an adolescent reproductive health clinic in Colorado17
Desire, acceptability, and expected resolution: A latent class analysis of current pregnancy orientation in the United States17
“She should support me, she's my doctor:” Patient perceptions of agency in contraceptive decision‐making in the clinical encounter in Northern California12
Service delivery atTitle Xsites inTexasduring theCOVID‐19 pandemic11
Prime‐time abortion on Grey's Anatomy: What do US viewers learn from fictional portrayals of abortion on television?11
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Abortion needs expressed on Reddit after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision in the United States9
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Research in brief: How prevalent is rough sex? Results from a national online sample of adults in Germany6
Understanding abortion legality and trimester of abortion care in Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, three abortion‐restrictive states5
“This has definitely opened the doors”: Provider perceptions of patient experiences with telemedicine for contraception in Illinois5
Perspectives from the pandemic epicenter: Sexual and reproductive health of immigrant women in New York City5
Disruptions and opportunities in sexual and reproductive health care: How COVID‐19 impacted service provision in three US states5
The impact of state Medicaid coverage of abortion on people accessing care in three states5
How Ohio's proposed abortion bans would impact travel distance to access abortion care5
Abortion‐related crowdfunding post‐Dobbs5
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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 Growth3
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“It definitely changed me”: Exploring sexual and gender diverse people's experiences with intimate partner violence in Ontario, Canada3
Imagining Coat‐Hangers and Pills: A Qualitative Exploration of Abortion Beliefs and Attitudes in Hostile Policy Contexts in the United States3
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Sexual choking/strangulation and its association with condom and contraceptive use: Findings from a survey of students at a university in the Midwestern United States3
Randomized experimental testing of new survey approaches to improve abortion reporting in theUnitedStates3
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
Catalyst for change: Lessons learned from overcoming barriers to providing safe abortion care in Médecins Sans Frontières projects3
Amicus brief of over 300 reproductive health researchers supports mifepristone's safety and effectiveness3
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