BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health is 12. 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 2020-12-01 to 2024-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Telemedicine medical abortion at home under 12 weeks’ gestation: a prospective observational cohort study during the COVID-19 pandemic59
Disrupted prevention: condom and contraception access and use among young adults during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic. An online survey53
Contraceptive dynamics during COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: longitudinal evidence from Burkina Faso and Kenya43
Demand for self-managed online telemedicine abortion in eight European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic: a regression discontinuity analysis41
Acceptability of no-test medical abortion provided via telemedicine during Covid-19: analysis of patient-reported outcomes30
Abortion attempts without clinical supervision among transgender, nonbinary and gender-expansive people in the United States24
Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on access to contraception and pregnancy intentions: a national prospective cohort study of the UK population24
Factors associated with female genital mutilation: a systematic review and synthesis of national, regional and community-based studies20
Sexual and reproductive health and attitudes towards sex of young adults in China19
‘Scrambling to figure out what to do’: a mixed method analysis of COVID-19’s impact on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States18
Defining counselling in contraceptive information and services: outcomes from an expert think tank14
Why women choose at-home abortion via teleconsultation in France: drivers of telemedicine abortion during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic14
A qualitative study of abortion care providers’ perspectives on telemedicine medical abortion provision in the context of COVID-1912
Client perspectives on choice of abortion method in England and Wales12
Access to and quality of sexual and reproductive health services in Britain during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative interview study of patient experiences12
Towards individualised contraceptive counselling: clinical and reproductive factors associated with self-reported hormonal contraceptive-induced adverse mood symptoms12
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