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COVID-19 and Sexual and Reproductive Health Care: Findings From Primary Care Providers Who Serve Adolescents.

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In this article, the authors examined changes in availability of in-person sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services to adolescents before the COVID-19 pandemic and the use of strategies to support provision of SRH services during the pandemic.
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This article is published in Journal of Adolescent Health.The article was published on 2021-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Reproductive health & Telehealth.

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Comparison of Pregnancy Preferences Preceding vs Year 1 of the COVID-19 Pandemic

TL;DR: In a cohort study of 627 participants aged 15 to 34 years in the US Southwest, the summer 2020 COVID-19 case surge was associated with a significant short-term curtailing of a pre-CO VID-19 trend toward greater desire for pregnancy.
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Providing Contraceptive Health Services to Adolescents & Young Adults by Telemedicine: A Scoping Review of Patient and Provider Perspectives.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors synthesize and identify gaps in existing research on accessibility of telemedicine-delivered contraceptive health services to female adolescents and young adults (AYAs) and acceptability of these services to AYA patients and their medical providers.
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Contraceptive care service provision via telehealth early in the COVID‐19 pandemic at rural and urban federally qualified health centers in 2 southeastern states

TL;DR: Investigating telehealth use for contraceptive service provision among rural and urban federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Alabama and South Carolina during the initial months of the COVID‐19 pandemic highlighted the need for supportive strategies to increase access to care for low‐income rural populations.
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Factors affecting delayed and non-receipt of healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic for women in rural Maharashtra, India: Evidence from a cross-sectional study

TL;DR: Raj et al. as mentioned in this paper found that women who were concerned that healthcare was directed solely towards COVID-19 were more likely not to receive healthcare when needed (Adjusted Risk Ratio [ARR] = 1.49, 95% CI [1.14, 1.95]).
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Role of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sexual Behaviors and Receipt of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among U.S. High School Students — Youth Risk Behavior Survey, United States, 2019–2021

TL;DR: In this article , the authors used data from the nationally representative Youth Risk Behavior Surveys (YRS) to characterize changes in sexual behaviors and receipt of sexual and reproductive health services among U.S. high school students before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Sexually transmitted disease surveillance.

C B Schofield
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Declines in Unintended Pregnancy in the United States, 2008–2011

TL;DR: The rate of unintended pregnancy in the United States declined substantially between 2008 and 2011, but unintended pregnancies remained most common among women and girls who were poor and those who were cohabiting.
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Update: Characteristics of Symptomatic Women of Reproductive Age with Laboratory-Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Pregnancy Status - United States, January 22-October 3, 2020.

TL;DR: To reduce the risk for severe illness and death from COVID-19, pregnant women should be counseled about the importance of seeking prompt medical care if they have symptoms and measures to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection should be strongly emphasized for pregnant women and their families during all medical encounters, including prenatal care visits.
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Contraception for adolescents.

Mary A. Ott, +1 more
- 01 Oct 2014 - 
TL;DR: This technical report provides an evidence base for the accompanying policy statement and addresses key aspects of adolescent contraceptive use, including the following: sexual history taking, confidentiality, and counseling; adolescent data on the use and side effects of newer contraceptive methods; new data on older contraceptives methods; and evidence supporting the use of contraceptives in adolescent patients with complex medical conditions.
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