[HTML][HTML] “She told me no, that you cannot change”: understanding provider refusal to remove contraceptive implants

L Senderowicz, A Kolenda - SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 2022 - Elsevier
Enthusiasm for long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is growing among donors and
NGOs throughout the global reproductive health field. There is an emerging concern …

Who does what? Reproductive responsibilities between heterosexual partners

C Caddy, M Temple-Smith, J Coombe - Culture, Health & Sexuality, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Managing fertility and sexual and reproductive health across the life course is associated
with numerous responsibilities disproportionately experienced by women. This extends …

Alcohol intoxication, condom use rationale, and men's coercive condom use resistance: The role of past unintended partner pregnancy.

EC Neilson, TL Marcantonio, J Woerner… - Psychology of …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Cisgender men's condom use resistance (CUR), deliberate attempts to avoid
using a condom with a partner who wishes to use one, may include coercive strategies, such …

Strategic silence: College men and hegemonic masculinity in contraceptive decision making

C Dalessandro, L James-Hawkins… - Gender & …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Condom use among college men in the United States is notoriously erratic, yet we know little
about these men's approaches to other contraceptives. In this paper, accounts from 44 men …

Developing an inclusive model of young heterosexual and sexual minority women's sexual decision-making

R Wesche, M Toman, EL Grafsky, S Gupta… - The Journal of Sex …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Efforts to improve sexual health outcomes among young cisgender women require in-depth
understanding of how women with diverse sexual identities make decisions about their …

“Wish I would have known that before I started using it”: Contraceptive messages and information seeking among young women

A Cooke-Jackson, V Rubinsky… - Health Communication, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In recent decades, women's use of contraception has evolved. Women not only utilize
contraceptives to prevent pregnancy, but also to manage menstruation and other factors …

Multi-level predictors of sexual autonomy among married women in Nigeria

BL Solanke, OM Adetutu, KA Sunmola, AA Opadere… - BMC Women's …, 2022 - Springer
Background Extant studies have established diverse individual-level and relational-level
predictors of sexual autonomy among women in different countries. However, information …

Norms, trust, and backup plans: US college women's use of withdrawal with casual and committed romantic partners

C Sennott, L James-Hawkins - The Journal of Sex Research, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study integrates research on contraceptive prevalence with research on contraceptive
dynamics in hookup culture to examine college women's use of withdrawal with sexual …

The biomedicalization of pregnancy prevention, neoliberal feminism, and college women's experiences of the contraceptive paradox

ES Mann, AM Bertotti - Social Science & Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
Research examining the “contraceptive paradox” has illuminated how contraception can be
a source of empowerment for some and oppression for others. This study advances …

Understanding how young cisgender heterosexual men navigate sexual health conversations and practices during casual sex: a qualitative study

A Waling - Sexual Health, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Background Young cisgender heterosexual men in Australia are the least likely population
group to undergo testing for sexually transmissible infections (STI) and ensuring barrier …