INDEX. TO VOLUME 42 SUBJECT INDEX Middle school prevention program reduces History of forced sex and recent sexual risk risk that youth will begin sexual activity by indicators among young adult males, see Abortion ninth grade, Digest, p. 138. Sexual Behavior. Abusive men and abortion, FYI, p. 228. Theory-based abstinence-only intervention Sexual partner selection varies by race among Do depression and low self-esteem follow may delay sexual initiation among black men who have sex with men, see Sexual abortion among adolescents? Evidence from urban youth, Digest, p. 135. Behavior. a national study, Warren JT, Harvey SM and Henderson JT, p. 230. Whats key in programs for black women, “We're the heroes!”: fathers’ perspectives on PYE 2. their role in protecting their preteenage chil- Medicaid funding for abortion: providers dren from sexual risk, see Marriage and the experiences with cases involving rape, incest Fertility: Planning and Effects Family. and life endangerment, Kacanek D, Dennis A, Distinct profile found among women ambiva- Miller K and Blanchard K, p. 79. lent about becoming pregnant, Digest, p. 216. Marriage and the Family Medication abortion, Italian style, FYI, p. 4. Family discussions about contraception and Exploring variation in teenage mothers’ family planning: a qualitative exploration of Medication abortion works even after 63 and fathers’ educational attainment, see black parent and adolescent perspectives, see days, FYI, p. 145. Teenagers. Teenagers. Obesity linked to elevated risk of unintended Pregnancy intentions and teenage pregnancy “We're the heroes!”: fathers’ perspectives on pregnancy, abortion, STDs, see Reproductive among Latinas: a mediation analysis, see their role in protecting their preteenage chil- Health. Teenagers. dren from sexual risk, Wilson EK, Dalberth Obstacles to the integration of abortion Repeat unintended, unwanted and seriously BT and Koo HP. p. 117. into obstetrics and gynecology practice, see mistimed childbearing in the United States, Service Providers. Wildsmith E, Guzzo KB and Hayford SR, Maternal and Child Health pls Down diagnoses on the rise, FYI. p. 5. Parental consent for abortion and the judicial bypass option in Arkansas: effects and corre- Unintended births: patterns by race and ethnic- Who picks tie habit? FY, p. 145. lates, see Law and Policy. ity and relationship type, Guzman L, Wildsmith E, Manlove J and Franzetta K, p. 176. Oral Contraceptives Which image is better? FYI, p. 73. Now for some good news, FYI, p. 145. Valid and precise measurement, Letter, Contraception: General Barrett G, Morof D and Rocca CH, p. 220 This is your brain on the pill, FYI, p. 229. Research priorities for preventing unintended pregnancy: moving beyond emergency Government Policy, Programming and Funding Pregnancy and Childbirth contraceptive pills, Roundtable, Trussell J, A match made in heaven? FYI, p. 4. Consensus backs VBAC, FYI, p. 73. Schwarz EB and Guthrie K, p. 8. Medicaid funding for abortion: providers’ Do your neighbors affect your birth out- experiences with cases involving rape, incest comes? FYI, p. 144. Contraceptive Practice and life endangerment, see Abortion. Women’s odds of dual contraceptive use vary Fertility after miscarriage, FYI, p. 4. by their choice of highly effective method, How safe are home births? FYI, p. 72. Hormonal Implants and Injectables Digest, p. 133. The price is right, FYI, p. 73+. It could give you an ulcer! FYI, p. 73. Emergency Contraception Most pregnant women are not as physically Advance EC provision has few benefits, FY], Intrauterine Devices active as is recommended, Digest, p. 218. How to drum up interest in the IUD? FYI, p. 73. p. 229. Pregnant and depressed? New way to deal Emergency contraception use among the with that, FYI, p. 72. Twilight set, FYI, p. 229. Law and Policy Program helps pregnant women reduce expo- New method is as effective as levonorgestrel Parental consent for abortion and the judicial sure to secondhand smoke, Digest, p. 215. after unprotected intercourse, Digest, p. 134. bypass option in Arkansas: effects and corre- Racial disparities in stillbirth risk are greatest lates, Joyce T, p. 168. at preterm gestational ages, Digest, p. 68. Evaluation of Programs Impact of an intervention to improve contracep- Males Short interval between miscarriage and con- tive use through follow-up phone calls to female Gay and bisexual men are largely receptive to ception is linked to best outcomes, Digest, adolescent clinic patients, see Teenagers. HPV vaccination, see STDs. p. 278. Volume 42, Number 4, December 2010 Index to Volume 42 Public Opinion Characteristics associated with sex after peri- Congenital syphilis rising, FYI, p. 144. “Prolife” vs. “prochoice”: labels run neck and ods of abstinence among sexually experienced Current partners HPV status is the strongest neck, FYI, p. 144. young women, see Teenagers. predictor of HPV infection, Digest, p. 133. Concurrent partnerships and high-risk HPV: Death of a spouse may be associated with Reproductive Health link varies by race, ethnicity, see STDs. increased STD diagnosis among older men, Behavioral research on biomedical sexual health technologies: opportunities and direc- Daily participation in sports and students’ Digest, p. 64. sexual activity, see Teenagers. tions, Roundtable, Zimet GD, p. 12. Former foster care youth may face increased Death of a spouse may be associated with odds of STDs, risky behaviors, see Teenagers. Disability and Pap smear receipt among U.S. increased STD diagnosis among older men, women, 2000 and 2005, Drew JAR and Short Gay and bisexual men are largely receptive to SE, p. 258. see STDs. HPV vaccination, Digest, p. 218. Former foster care youth may face increased Obesity linked to elevated risk of unintended HIV testing on the rise? FYI, p. 229. odds of STDs, risky behaviors, see Teenagers. pregnancy, abortion, STDs, Digest, p. 276. HPV vaccine is widely available, but many Heterosexual anal sex experiences among doctors do not recommend it for young ado- Puerto Rican and black young adults, Carter Service Providers lescents, Digest, p. 275. M, Henry-Moss D, Hock-Long L, Bergdall A Abstinence and teenagers: prevention coun- seling practices of health care providers serv- and Andes K, p. 267. Lack of awareness of partner STD risk among heterosexual couples, Witte SS, El-Bassel N, ing high-risk patients in the United States, History of forced sex and recent sexual risk Gilbert L, Wu E and Chang M, p. 49. Harper CC, Henderson JT, Schalet A, Becker indicators among young adult males, Smith D, Stratton L and Raine TR, p. 125. LH and Ford J, p. 87. Lowering the risk of secondary HIV transmis- sion: insights from HIV-positive youth and Adolescents may not always receive essential Increased risks found among heterosexual health care providers, Leonard AD, Markham reproductive health services from their pedia- women with a recent female partner, Digest, CM, Bui T, Shegog R and Paul ME, p. 110. trician, see Teenagers. p. 278. Obesity linked to elevated risk of unintended Barriers to screening for intimate partner vio- Lack of awareness of partner STD risk among lence: a mixed-methods study of providers in heterosexual couples, see STDs. pregnancy, abortion, STDs, see Reproductive family planning clinics, Colarossi L, Breitbart Health. Sex redefined: the reclassification of oral-genital V and Betancourt G, p. 236. Rates of HIV infection higher among contact, Hans JD, Gillen M and Akande K, p. 74. Hispanics than among whites tested at CDC- Disability and Pap smear receipt among U.S. women, 2000 and 2005, see Reproductive Sexual intercourse and oral sex among public funded sites, Digest, p. 214. middle school students: prevalence and cor- Health. 70% HPV vaccine coverage not likely any relates, see Teenagers. Family planning service delivery research: a time soon, FYI, p. 228. Sexual partner selection varies by race call to focus on the dynamics of contraceptive STDs among the Viagra set, FYI, p. 229. among men who have sex with men, Digest, use, Roundtable, Hock-Long L, Whittaker PG and Herceg-Baron R, p. 10. p. 214. STDs in Eastern Europe, FYI, p. 72. Sexual values and risky sexual behaviors The HPV vaccine may be underutilized by Impact of an intervention to improve contracep- among Latino youths, Deardorff J, Tschann certain subgroups of insured youth, Digest, tive use through follow-up phone calls to female adolescent clinic patients, see Teenagers. JM, Flores E and Ozer EJ, p. 23. p. 136. The association of socioemotional problems Well, that didn’t take long, FYI, p. 4. Lowering the risk of secondary HIV transmis- sion: insights from HIV-positive youth and with early sexual initiation, McLeod JD and Where the boys are, FYI, p. 72. Knight S, p. 93. health care providers, see STDs. Obstacles to the integration of abortion into The contexts of sexual involvement and con- Teenagers current sexual partnerships, Paik A, p. 33. obstetrics and gynecology practice, Freedman Abstinence and teenagers: prevention coun- L, Landy U, Darney P and SteinauerJ , p. 146. What you never knew about swinging, FYI, seling practices of health care providers serv- ing high-risk patients in the United States, see Physicians who vaccinate females against HPV p. 228. Service Providers. support male vaccination, Digest, p. 277. Withdrawal attitudes and experiences: a qualitative perspective among young urban Adolescents may not always receive essential Sex Education adults, see Withdrawal. reproductive health services from their pedia- trician, Digest, p. 217. Parental sex ed waning, FYI, p. 144. STDs Asian and Pacific Islander teenagers’ risk pro- A winning combination, FYI, p. 5. files vary among ethnic groups, Digest, p. 64. Sexual Behavior Asian and Pacific Islander teenagers’ risk Black adolescent females may benefit from Black adolescent females may benefit from profiles vary among ethnic groups, see STD interventions tailored to gender and cul- STD interventions tailored to gender and cul- Teenagers. ture, see Teenagers. ture, Digest, p. 66. Body image predicts some risky sexual behav- Concurrent partnerships and high-risk HPV: Body image predicts some risky sexual behav- iors among teenage women, see Teenagers. link varies by race, ethnicity, Digest, p. 137. iors among teenage women, Digest, p. 67. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Characteristics associated with sex after peri- Lowering the risk of secondary HIV transmis- Sexual intercourse and oral sex among pub- ods of abstinence among sexually experienced sion: insights from HIV-positive youth and lic middle school students: prevalence and young women, Ott MA, Ofner S, Tu W, Katz health care providers, see STDs. correlates, De Rosa CJ, Ethier KA, Kim DH, BP and FortenberrJyD, p. 43. Cumberland WG, Afifi AA, KotlermanJ , Loya Media damage control, FYI, p. 229. RV and Kerndt PR, p. 197. Daily participation in sports and students’ Middle school prevention program reduces sexual activity, Habel MA, Dittus PJ, De Rosa Sexual values and risky sexual behaviors risk that youth will begin sexual activity by CJ, Chung EQ and Kerndt PR, p. 244. among Latino youths, see Sexual Behavior. ninth grade, see Evaluation of Programs. Do depression and low self-esteem follow The association of socioemotional prob- Parental consent for abortion and the judicial abortion among adolescents? Evidence from lems with early sexual initiation, see Sexual bypass option in Arkansas: effects and corre- a national study, see Abortion. Behavior. lates, see Law and Policy Exploring variation in teenage mothers’ and The cost of prevention, FYI, p. 145. Parents’ beliefs about HPV vaccine are corre- fathers’ educational attainment, Mollborn S, lated with teenagers’ initiation, Digest, p. 65. The HPV vaccine may be underutilized by p. £52. certain subgroups of insured youth, see STDs. Parents’ perspectives on talking to preteenage Family discussions about contraception and family planning: a qualitative exploration of children about sex, Wilson EK, Dalberth BT, Theory-based abstinence-only intervention Koo HP and Gard JC, p. 56. may delay sexual initiation among black black parent and adolescent perspectives, urban youth, see Evaluation of Programs. Akers AY, Schwarz EB, Borrero S and Corbie- Partner age differences, educational con- Smith G, p. 160. texts and adolescent female sexual activity, Whats in a label? Not nearly enough, FYI, p. 5. Koon-Magnin S, Kreager DA and Ruback RB, Former foster care youth may face increased Withdrawal attitudes and experiences: a p. 206. odds of STDs, risky behaviors, Digest, qualitative perspective among young urban p. 276. Pregnancy intentions and teenage pregnancy adults, see Withdrawal. among Latinas: a mediation analysis, Rocca HPV vaccine is widely available, but many doctors do not recommend it for young ado- CH, Doherty I, Padian NS, Hubbard AE and Withdrawal lescents, see STDs. Minnis AM, p. 186. Withdrawal attitudes and experiences: a Reframing research on adolescent sexuality: qualitative perspective among young urban Impact of an intervention to improve con- healthy sexual development as part of the life adults, Whittaker PG, Merkh RD, Henry- traceptive use through follow-up phone calls course, Roundtable, Halpern CT, p. 6. Moss D and Hock-Long L, p. 102. to female adolescent clinic patients, Kirby D, Raine T, Thrush G, Yuen C, Sokoloff A and Running away linked to sexual initiation, Potter SC, p. 251. FYI,p . 5. Volume 42, Number 4, December 2010 Index to Volume 42 AUTHOR INDEX Flores E, see DeardorffJ . Kim DH, see De Rosa CJ. Afifi AA, see De Rosa CJ. Ford J, see Smith LH. Kirby D, Raine T, Thrush G, Yuen C, Sokoloff Akande K, see Hans JD. Fortenberry JD, see Ott MA. A and Potter SC, Impact of an intervention to improve contraceptive use through follow- Akers AY, Schwarz EB, Borrero S and Corbie- Franzetta K, see Guzman L. up phone calls to female adalescent clinic Smith G, Family discussions about contra- Freedman L, Landy U, Darney P and Steinauer patients, p. 251. ception and family planning: a qualitative exploration of black parent and adolescent J, Obstacles to the integration of abortion into Knight S, see McLeod JD. perspectives, p. 160. obstetrics and gynecology practice, p. 146. Koo HP, see Wilson EK. Gard JC, see Wilson EK. Andes K, see Carter M. Koon-Magnin S, Kreager DA and Ruback RB, Barrett G, Morof D and Rocca CH, Valid and Gilbert L, see Witte SS. Partner age differences, educational contexts precise measurement, Letter, p. 220. Gillen M, see Hans JD. and adolescent female sexual activity, p. 206. Becker D, see Harper CC. Guthrie K, see Trussell J. Kotlerman J, see De Rosa CJ. Bergdall A, see Carter M. Guzman L, Wildsmith E, Manlove J and Kreager DA, see Koon-Magnin S. Betancourt G, see Colarossi L. Franzetta K, Unintended births: patterns by Landy U, see Freedman L. race and ethnicity and relationship type, p. 176. Blanchard K, see Kacanek D. Leonard AD, Markham CM, Bui T, Shegog R Guzzo KB, see Wildsmith E. and Paul ME, Lowering the risk of secondary Borrero S, see Akers AY Habel MA, Dittus PJ, De Rosa CJ, Chung EQ HIV transmission: insights from HIV-positive Breitbart V, see Colarossi L. and Kerndt PR, Daily participation in sports youth and health care providers, p. 110. Bui T, see Leonard AD and students’ sexual activity, p. 244. Loya RV, see De Rosa CJ. Carter M, Henry-Moss D, Hock-Long L, Halpern CT, Reframing research on adoles- Manlove J, see Guzman L. Bergdall A and Andes K, Heterosexual anal cent sexuality: healthy sexual development as sex experiences among Puerto Rican and part of the life course, Roundtable, p. 6. Markham CM, see Leonard AD. black young adults, p. 267. McLeod JD and Knight S, The association of Hans JD, Gillen M and Akande K, Sex rede- socioemotional problems with early sexual Chang M, see Witte SS fined: the reclassification of oral-genital con- tact, p. 74. initiation, p. 93. Chung EQ, see Habel MA. Harper CC, Henderson JT, Schalet A, Becker Merkh RD, see Whittaker PG. Colarossi L, Breitbart V and Betancourt G, D, Stratton L and Raine TR, Abstinence and Miller K, see Kacanek D. Barriers to screening for intimate partner vio- teenagers: prevention counseling practices lence: a mixed-methods study of providers in of health care providers serving high-risk Minnis AM, see Rocca CH. family planning clinics, p. 236. patients in the United States, p. 125. Mollborn S, Exploring variation in teenage Corbie-Smith G, see Akers AY. mothers’ and fathers’ educational attainment, Harvey SM, see Warren JT. pols2: Cumberland WG, see De Rosa C] Hayford SR, see Wildsmith E. Dalberth BT, see Wilson EK. Morof D, see Barrett G. Henderson JT, see Harper CC and Warren JT. Darney P, see Freedman | Ofner S, see Ott MA. Henry-Moss D, see Carter M and Whittaker Ott MA, Ofner S, Tu W, Katz BP and De Rosa CJ, Ethier KA, Kim DH, Cumberland PG Fortenberry JD, Characteristics associated WG, Afifi AA, Kotlerman J, Loya RV and Herceg-Baron R, see Hock-Long L. with sex after periods of abstinence among Kerndt PR, Sexual intercourse and oral sex sexually experienced young women, p. 43. among public middle school students: preva- Hock-Long L, see Carter M and Whittaker PG. lence and correlates, p. 197. Hock-Long L, Whittaker PG and Herceg- Ozer EJ, see Deardorff J. De Rosa C], see Habel MA 3aron R, Family planning service delivery Padian NS, see Rocca CH. research: a call to focus on the dynamics of Deardorff J, Tschann JM, Flores E and Ozer Paik A, The contexts of sexual involvement contraceptive use, Roundtable, p. 10. EJ, Sexual values and risky sexual behaviors and concurrent sexual partnerships, p. 33. among Latino youths, p. 23 Hubbard AE, see Rocca CH. Paul ME, see Leonard AD. Dennis A, see Kacanek D Joyce T, Parental consent for abortion and the Potter SC, see Kirby D. judicial bypass option in Arkansas: effects and Dittus PJ, see Habel MA correlates, p. 168. Raine T, see Kirby D. Doherty 1, see Rocca CH Kacanek D, Dennis A, Miller K and Blanchard Raine TR, see Harper CC. Drew JAR and Short SE, Disability and Pap K, Medicaid funding for abortion: providers’ Rocca CH, see Barrett G. smear receipt among U.S. women, 2000 and experiences with cases involving rape, incest 2005, p. 258 and life endangerment, p. 79. Rocca CH, Doherty I, Padian NS, Hubbard AE and Minnis AM, Pregnancy intentions and El-Bassel N, see Witte SS Katz BP, see Ott MA. teenage pregnancy among Latinas: a media- Ethier KA, see De Rosa C] Kerndt PR, see De Rosa CJ and Habel MA. tion analysis, p. 186. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Ruback RB, see Koon-Magnin S. Tschann JM, see Deardorff J. in protecting their preteenage children from sexual risk, p. 117. Schalet A, see Harper CC. Tu W, see Ott MA. Wilson EK, Dalberth BT, Koo HP and Gard Schwarz EB, see Akers AY and Trussell J. Warren JT, Harvey SM and Henderson JT, Do JC, Parents’ perspectives on talking to pre- depression and low self-esteem follow abor- Shegog R, see Leonard AD. teenage children about sex, p. 56. tion among adolescents? Evidence from a Short SE, see Drew JAR. national study, p. 230. Witte SS, El-Bassel N, Gilbert L, Wu E and Chang M, Lack of awareness of partner STD Smith LH and Ford J, History of forced sex Whittaker PG, see Hock-Long | risk among heterosexual couples, p. 49. and recent sexual risk indicators among Whittaker PG, Merkh RD, Henry-Moss D young adult males, p. 87. and Hock-Long L, Withdrawal attitudes and Wu E, see Witte SS. Sokoloff A, see Kirby D. experiences: a qualitative perspective among Yuen C, see Kirby D young urban adults, p. 102 Zimet GD, Behavioral research on biomedical SteinauerJ , see Freedman L. Wildsmith E, see Guzman I sexual health technologies: opportunities and Stratton L, see Harper CC. directions, Roundtable, p. 12. Wildsmith E, Guzzo KB and Hayford SR; Thrush G, see Kirby D. 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