Is There a Common Ground? Affiliations Between Catholic and Non-Catholic Health Care Providers and the Availability of Reproductive Health Services October 30, 1997 Report This report examines affiliations between Catholic and non-Catholic health care providers and their impact on the availability of reproductive health services in communities.
Talking about STDs with Health Professionals: Women’s Experiences – Report August 31, 1997 Report Talking About STDs with Health Professionals Women's Experiences More than 12 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) other than HIV/AIDS, including three million among teenagers alone, occur every year. At current rates, at least one person in four will contract an STD at some point in his or…
Why Some Men Don’t Use Condoms: Male Attitudes about Condoms and Other Contraceptives August 30, 1997 Report Report: Why Some Men Don’t Use Condoms: Male Attitudes About Condoms and Other Contraceptives
Little Knowlege and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills June 29, 1997 Report Report: Little Knowledge and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills, the Public, and the Ob-Gyn
Contraception in the 90’s: Which Methods Are Most Widely Used? And, Who Uses What? May 31, 1997 Fact Sheet Contraception in the 90’s: Which Methods Are Most Widely Used? And, Who Uses What? A fact sheet and resource list on new contraceptive use data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) from a briefing on the topic held in New York City on June 20, 1997. Contraception…
Preventing Unintended Pregnancies: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception May 30, 1997 Report Preventing Unintended Pregnancies: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception Report: Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception
Public Knowledge and Perceptions About Unplanned Pregnancy and Contraception in Three Countries May 30, 1997 Report Report:
Documenting the Power of Television – A Survey of Regular E.R. Viewers about Emergency Contraception May 30, 1997 Poll Finding A national random sample telephone survey of 700 regular ER viewers before and after the April 10th episode, featuring a date rape victim who learns that she still has contraceptive options to help prevent pregnancy, even after having unprotected sex. While in the emergency room, she learns that if she…
Facts about Emergency Contraception: What You Need to Know March 30, 1997 Fact Sheet Fact Sheet: Facts About Emergency Contraception
Medicaid and Managed Care: Implications for Low-income Women March 30, 1997 Report This commentary reviews Medicaid’s role for low-income women and examines the implications Medicaid managed care on the delivery of health services to this vulnerable population. Today 40% of the Medicaid population, mostly poor women and their children, is enrolled in managed care. Medicaid agencies are hoping managed care will control…