Are Latina women ambivalent about pregnancies they are trying to prevent? Evidence from the Border Contraceptive Access Study.
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"It just happens": a qualitative study exploring low-income women's perspectives on pregnancy intention and planning.A blessing I can't afford: factors underlying the paradox of happiness about unintended pregnancy.Happiness about unintended pregnancy and its relationship to contraceptive desires among a predominantly Latina cohortAbortion access and state variation in observed unintended pregnancyRace, Ethnicity, and the Changing Context of Childbearing in the United States.The Sexual Acceptability of Contraception: Reviewing the Literature and Building a New Concept.Unintended Pregnancy in the Native Hawaiian Community: Key Informants' Perspectives.Anticipated Emotions about Unintended Pregnancy in Relationship Context: Are Latinas Really Happier?Change and consistency in US women's pregnancy attitudes and associations with contraceptive use.Parent, Teacher, and School Stakeholder Perspectives on Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Programming for Latino Youth.Comparison of a Timing-Based Measure of Unintended Pregnancy and the London Measure of Unplanned Pregnancy.Rethinking the Pregnancy Planning Paradigm: Unintended Conceptions or Unrepresentative Concepts?Pregnancy context and women's health-related quality of life.Race and ethnicity may not be associated with risk of unintended pregnancy.
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Are Latina women ambivalent about pregnancies they are trying to prevent? Evidence from the Border Contraceptive Access Study.
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2013-11-05T00:00:00Z