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Open Access Journal of Contraception

Open Access Journal of Contraception is a scientific journal, published by Dove Medical Press since 2010 in English. The journal's country of origin is New Zealand and its primary focus area is reproductive medicine.

Details
Abbr. Open Access J Contracept
Publisher Dove Medical Press
Start 2010
End Continuing
Frequency Annual
e-ISSN 1179-1527
Country New Zealand
Language English
Recent Articles
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Hartheimer J, Bullington B, Berg K, White K, Boozer M, Serna T, et al.
Open Access J Contracept . 2025 Mar; 16:31-41. PMID: 40028472
Objective: The Medicaid Consent to Sterilization policy is a known barrier to permanent contraception (PC) fulfillment and is associated with disparities in fulfillment. While physician perspectives regarding the policy are...
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Mengelkoch S, Afshar K, Slavich G
Open Access J Contracept . 2025 Feb; 16:1-29. PMID: 39959454
Hormonal contraceptives have given women historic freedoms and control over their fertility. At the same time, the potential side effects and unintended consequences of hormonal contraceptive use remain unclear due...
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Asinaro G, Stigliani S, Chiappe E, Lambertini M, Massarotti C
Open Access J Contracept . 2024 Dec; 15:135-143. PMID: 39678079
Current literature suggests that emergency contraception, defined as a therapy aimed at preventing an unwanted pregnancy after unprotected or insufficiently protected intercourse, is used more by cancer survivors than by...
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Vijai Indrian P, Chong W, Ali A, Mhd Ali A
Open Access J Contracept . 2024 Dec; 15:119-133. PMID: 39634191
Background: The patient-centred counselling tools are a comprehensive resource to assist community pharmacists in providing effective treatment choices and assisting with decision-making. Aim: To identify and select suitable tools community...
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Okoroh E, Kroelinger C, Sappenfield O, Howland J, Romero L, Uesugi K, et al.
Open Access J Contracept . 2024 Nov; 15:107-118. PMID: 39564544
Purpose: We examined reimbursement policies for the removal and reinsertion of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC). Patients And Methods: We conducted a standardized, web-based review of publicly available state policies for...
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Ereme K, Akullo K, Class Q, Hinz E
Open Access J Contracept . 2024 Jul; 15:99-105. PMID: 38978762
Introduction: The study examines the feasibility, quality of counseling, and knowledge after a virtual Group Contraception Counseling (GCC) session. Methods: At an urban academic hospital, we recruited English-speaking pregnant women...
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Yusuf A, Warsame M, Gedi S, Abdullahi N, Ahmed D
Open Access J Contracept . 2024 Jun; 15:89-98. PMID: 38911480
Background: Depression is a global health concern with significant consequences, especially for women. Hormonal changes and gender disparities contribute to its prevalence. Hormonal contraceptives are widely used among women of...
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Goldstuck N
Open Access J Contracept . 2024 Jun; 15:85-87. PMID: 38828193
Tubal ligation has been used since the late nineteenth century to control undesired fertility in women. Over the years, there have been many improvements to the surgical technique, and the...
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Addison J, Hassan A, DiVasta A
Open Access J Contracept . 2024 May; 15:69-83. PMID: 38812474
Contraception is a significant part of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care for adolescents and young adults (AYA). While providers may assume that AYA with chronic illness are not...
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