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期刊名:Journal of womens health

缩写:J WOMENS HEALTH

ISSN:1540-9996

e-ISSN:1931-843X

IF/分区:1.9/Q1

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Izidora Skracic,Amy B Lewin,Julia R Steinberg Izidora Skracic
Background: Intimate partner violence and differential power dynamics are associated with contraceptive behaviors. This study examines the role of reproductive coercion (RC) by an intimate partner in women's decisions about contraceptive us...
Hanna Mühlrad,Philip Haraldson,Bernard L Harlow et al. Hanna Mühlrad et al.
Background: The lifetime prevalence of prolonged vulvar pain ranges from 3% to 28% among premenopausal women. Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), often accompanied with various degrees of vaginismus, is the predominant cause. We explored the ass...
Jack T Pearson,Magda Chelstowska,Simon P Rowland et al. Jack T Pearson et al.
Background: Digital fertility awareness-based methods of birth control are an attractive alternative to hormonal or invasive birth control for modern women. They are also popular among women who may be planning a pregnancy over the coming y...
Kathryn M Curtis,Lauren B Zapata,H Pamela Pagano et al. Kathryn M Curtis et al.
In 2010, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, providing recommendations for health care providers on safe use of contraception for people with certain cha...
Elisabetta Micelli,Cinzia Fatini,Eleonora Ralli et al. Elisabetta Micelli et al.
Background: The last two decades have seen a growing number of pregnancies in women who needed the donation of oocytes. With oocyte donation pregnancies, studies on obstetric outcomes among these women revealed an increased incidence of pre...
Melissa H Laitner,Lucy C Erickson,Emily Ortman Melissa H Laitner
Osteoarthritis (OA) affects more than 300 million individuals globally, with higher prevalence in women than in men. In addition, OA affects women and men differently, with women demonstrating both increased disease severity and disability....
Alexandra Wollum,Carmela Zuniga,Niara Lezama et al. Alexandra Wollum et al.
Objective: To assess whether evidence-based information on progestin-only pills (POPs) and over-the-counter (OTC) oral contraceptives (OCs) increases support among clinicians for bringing a POP or combined oral contraceptive (COC) OTC and t...
Connie B Newman Connie B Newman
Although COVID-19 death rates are lower in women compared to men, it is not clear whether this difference in mortality is due to sex (biological) based factors, comorbidities that differ in men and women, or gender influences. New evidence ...
Chyongchiou J Lin,John Maier,Chidinma Nwankwo et al. Chyongchiou J Lin et al.
Background: Unintended pregnancies continue to account for half of all pregnancies in the United States, primarily due to incorrect or inconsistent use of contraception methods. Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods are safe a...