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Introduction Reproductive coercion (RC) is a type of intimate partner violence (IPV) in which partners control reproductive health decision‐making. More evidence is needed on peripartum health outcomes related to RC, with and without IPV, to inform interventions and health care response. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of RC, with
Karen Trister Grace+5 more
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Dynamics of care and sector use between birth, contraception and sick child services. [PDF]
Mallick LM+3 more
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Yes, parents, it reflects on you: Norms and Metanorms regulating teen daughters and parents
Abstract Objective Examine normative expectations of teens and parents related to teen behaviors in multiple domains. Background Parenting expectations have strengthened in an increasingly evaluative context. Existing literature does not address whether parents are evaluated based on their teens’ actions.
Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson+2 more
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Use of modern contraceptive methods and pregnancy planning: a cohort study. [PDF]
Moreira LR+3 more
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Educational gap between partners and sterilization
Abstract Objective This study compares the sterilization behavior of couples with varying joint education levels and union types. Background A couple's joint education levels affect the resources available to them and the power dynamics within the relationship; they also help determine which spouse takes primary responsibility for the couple's ...
Kate H. Choi
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Correction: Contraception use and pregnancy in women receiving a 2-dose Ebola vaccine in Rwanda: A retrospective analysis of UMURINZI vaccination campaign data. [PDF]
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Tracking types of non‐parents in the United States
Abstract Background Efforts to document different types of non‐parents have distinguished those who are voluntarily childless, involuntarily childless, and temporarily childless. However, an expanded approach is needed to incorporate the role of non‐biological children and to classify individuals who do not want children despite infecundity or who are ...
Jennifer Watling Neal, Zachary P. Neal
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