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1by McCarthy, Molly Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (02.03.2021)“...To compare the frequency of the provision of contraceptive counseling at the time of clinical pregnancy test at family planning clinics to other clinical...”
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2by Rachel K. Jones Kathryn Kooistra Published in Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health (01.03.2011)“...CONTEXT: The incidence of abortion has declined nearly every year between 1990 and 2005, but this trend may be ending, or at least leveling off. Access to...”
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3by Piper, Kaitlin N Escoffery, Cam Sales, Jessica M Sheth, Anandi N Published in Journal of adolescent health (01.03.2021)“...HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is underutilized by adolescent and young adult women, especially in the Southern U.S. Family planning (FP) clinics are...”
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4by Quimby, Katherine DeAngelis Kawatu, Jennifer Ewing Saul, Katie Martocci Schamus, Lisa Anne Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (01.01.2021)“...BACKGROUNDChlamydia is the most commonly reported notifiable condition in the United States. Chlamydia disproportionately impacts young women and women of...”
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6by Maslowsky, Julie Powers, Daniel Hendrick, C. Emily Al-Hamoodah, Leila Published in Journal of adolescent health (01.11.2019)“...Approximately 16% of U.S. births to women aged 15–19 years are repeat (second or higher order) births. Repeat teen mothers are at elevated risk for poor...”
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7by Rachel K. Jones Mia R. S. Zolna Stanley K. Henshaw Lawrence B. Finer Published in Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health (01.03.2008)“...Context: Accurate information about abortion incidence and services is necessary to monitor levels of unwanted pregnancy and women's ability to access abortion...”
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8by Sales, Jessica M Phillips, Ashley L Tamler, Ilyssa Munoz, Tatiana Cwiak, Carrie Sheth, Anandi N Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01.04.2019)“...Family planning (FP) clinics are an ideal setting to disseminate information about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), but little is known about women's...”
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9by Walker, Amelia W Stern, Lisa Cipres, Danielle Rodriguez, Amanda Alvarez, Janette Seidman, Dominika Published in Journal of adolescent health (01.05.2019)“...Contraceptive satisfaction may influence not only contraceptive use but also long-term engagement in care. We investigated the extent to which adolescent and...”
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10by Akinola, Motolani Hebert, Luciana E Hill, Brandon J Quinn, Michael Holl, Jane L Whitaker, Amy K Gilliam, Melissa L Published in Health education & behavior (01.02.2019)“...Young African American and Latina women aged 15 to 24 are more likely to adopt short-acting forms of contraception over long-acting reversible contraception...”
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11by Kovaleski, Laura Feldman, Claire Baker, Scott Howard, Holly Barandas, Aileen Chow, Joan Bauer, Heidi Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (01.06.2019)“...BACKGROUNDCompared with receiving medication dispensed in a health center, patients receiving prescriptions must take additional steps for treatment. Few...”
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12“...BACKGROUNDPresumptive antibiotic treatment is common for suspected chlamydia (CT) and gonorrhea (GC) infections before laboratory confirmation to prevent...”
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13by Boyce, Sabrina C Uysal, Jasmine DeLong, Stephanie M Carter, Nicole Undie, Chi-Chi Liambila, Wilson Wendoh, Seri Silverman, Jay G Published in Reproductive health (17.06.2020)“...Reproductive coercion (RC), which includes contraceptive sabotage and pregnancy coercion, may help explain known associations between intimate partner violence...”
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14by Eastment, McKenna C Wanje, George Richardson, Barbra A Nassir, Faiza Mwaringa, Emily Barnabas, Ruanne V Sherr, Kenneth Mandaliya, Kishorchandra Jaoko, Walter McClelland, R Scott Published in BMC health services research (14.09.2019)“...A high proportion of African women utilize family planning (FP) services. Accordingly, incorporating HIV testing into FP services may strategically target the...”
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15by Packham, Analisa Published in Journal of health economics (01.09.2017)“...Publicly funded family planning clinics provide low-cost and free contraception to nearly 1.5 million teens each year. In recent years, several states have...”
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16by Jones, Kelley A Cornelius, Marie D Silverman, Jay G Tancredi, Daniel J Decker, Michele R Haggerty, Catherine L De Genna, Natacha M Miller, Elizabeth Published in Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health (01.06.2016)“...CONTEXT Intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion are associated with unintended pregnancies and STDs. Greater condom negotiation self‐efficacy among...”
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17“...Abstract Background The availability and use of contraception to prevent unintended pregnancy has had profound and positive impacts on the lives of American...”
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18by Hebert, Luciana E Fabiyi, Camille Hasselbacher, Lee A Starr, Katherine Gilliam, Melissa L Published in Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health (01.06.2016)“...CONTEXT As frontline providers, publicly funded family planning clinics represent a critical link in the health system for women seeking information about...”
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19by Miller, Elizabeth McCauley, Heather L Decker, Michele R Levenson, Rebecca Zelazny, Sarah Jones, Kelley A Anderson, Heather Silverman, Jay G Published in Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health (01.06.2017)“...ABSTRACT CONTEXT Despite multiple calls for clinic‐based services to identify and support women victimized by partner violence, screening remains uncommon in...”
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20by Salomon, Sarah Goldenkranz Torrone, Elizabeth Nakatsukasa-Ono, Wendy Fine, David N Published in Sexually transmitted diseases (01.09.2017)“...BACKGROUNDAnnual chlamydia (CT) screening is recommended for women younger than 25 years, yet less than half of young women seeking health care are screened...”