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ISSN:1049-3867

e-ISSN:1878-4321

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Jennifer Mueller,Priscille Osias,Madeleine Haas et al. Jennifer Mueller et al.
Introduction: We sought to understand the extent to which the contraceptive care provided at publicly supported family planning clinics in the United States aligns with aspects of person-centered care. ...
Carol S Weisman,Diana Velott,Amy Zheng et al. Carol S Weisman et al.
Background: State and federal policies have aimed to expand access to contraception by providing coverage of its costs in both public and private health insurance. Yet barriers to contraception coverage remain and are exp...
Alexandra Wollum,Bria Goode,Caitlin McKenna et al. Alexandra Wollum et al.
Objectives: We aimed to 1) characterize those who did and did not obtain an abortion and reasons why, and 2) evaluate the association between various facilitators, including financial and social support, and accessing an ...
Amanda E Borsky,Aimee Kroll-Desrosiers,Adriana Rodriguez et al. Amanda E Borsky et al.
Background: Women veterans are the fastest-growing population of new users within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care delivery system. This paper aims to characterize the scope of women's health research f...
Kayla M Alvis,Jess Keesee,Marta Bornstein et al. Kayla M Alvis et al.
Objective: This study examines the association between sociodemographic factors and perceived infertility, as well as between perceived infertility, contraceptive use, and contraceptive method type. ...
Stephanie V Hall,Andrea Pangori,Anca Tilea et al. Stephanie V Hall et al.
Background: Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) are common, burdensome, and costly pregnancy complications, yet few receive treatment. Out-of-pocket costs (OOPCs) may represent a significant barrier to PMAD treat...
Amar D Mandavia,Anne N Banducci,Tracy L Simpson et al. Amar D Mandavia et al.
Background: Veterans with substance use disorders (SUDs) are at elevated risk of dying by suicide. We examined sex and age differences in rates and means of suicide death among veterans with alcohol (AUD) and/or opioid us...