PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare awareness and use of family planning services by rural and urban program site among a sample of adolescent women before participation in the federal Personal Responsibility Education Program in California.MethodsWe conducted a secondary analysis of survey data collected from youth before participation in California's Personal Responsibility Education Program. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were conducted for a sample of 4,614 females ages 14-18 years to compare awareness and use of family planning services between participants at rural and urban program sites, controlling for the program setting and participant demographic, sexual, and reproductive characteristics.ResultsOverall, 61%...
In 2010, one-fifth of the U.S. population lived in rural areas (1). There is known variation in soci...
Parallel to reduction in women’s childbearing desires and ideals, demand for using contraceptive met...
It is widely acknowledged that providing family planning services to adolescents would not encourage...
Introduction: Adolescents require a range of scientifically accurate sexual and reproductive health ...
Purpose: Access to the full range of contraceptive options is essential to providing patient-centere...
Researchers from the Maine Rural Health Research Center at the University of Southern Maine\u27s Mus...
Introduction: Unintended pregnancies are associated with poor health and economic outcomes. The use ...
The study examines the relationship between adolescent geographic access (distance, travel time, den...
BackgroundRural health disparities and access gaps may contribute to higher maternal and infant morb...
ObjectivesIn the United States, numerous states have enabled pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contr...
Objectives. To examine the differences in adolescent birth rates by deprivation and Health Professio...
Unintended pregnancies, defined as either being unwanted or mistimed, represent a major public healt...
Most women use family planning services during their reproductive lifetime, but many lack ready acce...
Teenage birth rates among young people aged 15-19 years in California, USA, have declined from ...
The study objective was to evaluate long acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) method availability ...
In 2010, one-fifth of the U.S. population lived in rural areas (1). There is known variation in soci...
Parallel to reduction in women’s childbearing desires and ideals, demand for using contraceptive met...
It is widely acknowledged that providing family planning services to adolescents would not encourage...
Introduction: Adolescents require a range of scientifically accurate sexual and reproductive health ...
Purpose: Access to the full range of contraceptive options is essential to providing patient-centere...
Researchers from the Maine Rural Health Research Center at the University of Southern Maine\u27s Mus...
Introduction: Unintended pregnancies are associated with poor health and economic outcomes. The use ...
The study examines the relationship between adolescent geographic access (distance, travel time, den...
BackgroundRural health disparities and access gaps may contribute to higher maternal and infant morb...
ObjectivesIn the United States, numerous states have enabled pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contr...
Objectives. To examine the differences in adolescent birth rates by deprivation and Health Professio...
Unintended pregnancies, defined as either being unwanted or mistimed, represent a major public healt...
Most women use family planning services during their reproductive lifetime, but many lack ready acce...
Teenage birth rates among young people aged 15-19 years in California, USA, have declined from ...
The study objective was to evaluate long acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) method availability ...
In 2010, one-fifth of the U.S. population lived in rural areas (1). There is known variation in soci...
Parallel to reduction in women’s childbearing desires and ideals, demand for using contraceptive met...
It is widely acknowledged that providing family planning services to adolescents would not encourage...