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1. Differences in Women Who Choose Subdermal Implants Versus Intrauterine Devices.

2. Changes in the Use of Contraception at First Intercourse: A Comparison of the National Survey of Family Growth 1995 and 2006-2010 Databases.

3. Characteristics of Females Who Use Contraception at Coitarche: An Analysis of the National Survey of Family Growth 2006-2010 Database.

4. Patient characteristics associated with pregnancy ambivalence.

5. Association between body mass index, sexually transmitted infections, and contraceptive compliance.

6. The relationship between source of sexual information and sexual behavior among female adolescents.

7. The role of misconceptions on Latino women's acceptance of emergency contraceptive pills.

9. Physiologic and psychologic symptoms associated with use of injectable contraception and 20 [mu]g oral contraceptive pills

10. Pregnancy Test Taking Is a Correlate of Unsafe Sex, Contraceptive Nonadherence, Pregnancy, and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescent and Young Adult Women.

11. Effect of hormonal contraceptives on vitamin B12 level and the association of the latter with bone mineral density

12. Natural and Social Disasters: Racial Inequality in Access to Contraceptives After Hurricane Ike.

13. Sociocultural and religious influences on the normative contraceptive practices of Latino women in the United States

14. Patient Satisfaction and Side Effects With Levonorgestrel Implant (Norplant) Use in Adolescents 18 Years of Age or Younger.

15. Physiologic and psychologic symptoms associated with use of injectable contraception and 20 μg oral contraceptive pills.

16. The Use of Effective Contraception among Young Hispanic Women: The Role of Acculturation

17. Association between mother-child sexual communication and HPV vaccine uptake.

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