International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Papers
(The median citation count of International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health is 6. 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 2019-12-01 to 2023-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Estimates of the Potential Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sexual and Reproductive Health In Low- and Middle-Income Countries313
Modern Contraceptive Use Following an Unplanned Birth in Bangladesh: An Analysis of National Survey Data30
COVID-19 and Abortion: Making Structural Violence Visible28
Reproductive Autonomy Is Nonnegotiable, Even in the Time of COVID-1917
Global Developments in Laws on Induced Abortion: 2008–201916
Factors Associated with Disposable Menstrual Absorbent Use Among Young Women in India15
Addressing Abortion Provider Stigma: A Pilot Implementation of the Providers Share Workshop in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America13
Reconceptualizing Women's and Girls' Empowerment: A Cross-Cultural Index for Measuring Progress Toward Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health12
Perceived Conflicting Desires to Delay the First Birth: A Household-Level Exploration in Nepal12
An Application of the Confidante Method to Estimate Induced Abortion Incidence in Java, Indonesia12
Estimating the Incidence of Induced Abortion in Java, Indonesia, 201812
Exploring Conscientious Objection to Abortion Among Health Providers in Ghana10
Perceived Infertility Among Young Adults in Balaka, Malawi9
Climate-Related Displacement and Antenatal Care Service Utilization in Rural Bangladesh8
Abortion Self-Care: A Forward-Looking Solution To Inequitable Access8
Expanding Access to Comprehensive Abortion Care in Humanitarian Contexts: Case Study from the Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh7
The Extended Role of Health Facility Cleaners in Maternity Care in Kenya7
Gender Differences in Perceived Benefits of and Barriers to Use of Modern Contraceptive Methods in Rural Malawi6
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