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    “I probably have access, but I can’t afford it”: expanding definitions of affordability in access to contraceptive services among people with low income in Georgia, USA

    Disparities in rates of contraceptive use are frequently attributed to unequal access to and affordability of care. There is a need to better understand whether common definitions of affordability that solely ...

    Anna Newton-Levinson, Kelsey Griffin, Sarah C- Blake in BMC Health Services Research (2024)

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    Extra-legal abortion and post-abortion care knowledge, attitudes, and practices among obstetrician-gynecologist clinicians and medical residents in San José, Costa Rica: a qualitative study

    Induced abortion in Costa Rica is illegal in all cases except to save the life of the pregnant person. Despite severe restrictions to legal abortion, individuals in Costa Rica still induce abortions outside of...

    Blake Erhardt-Ohren, Ellyn Pier, Daniel Arroyo, Whitney Cole in BMC Women's Health (2023)

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    “No One Does This for the Money or Lifestyle”: Abortion Providers’ Perspectives on Factors Affecting Workforce Recruitment and Retention in the Southern United States

    Movements to stem abortion accessibility and provision are underway across the southern United States. Preserving access to safe abortion requires a steady maternal health workforce. Targeted laws and limiting...

    Pari Chowdhary, Anna Newton-Levinson, Roger Rochat in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2022)

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    Supporting Staff in Southern Family Planning Clinics: Challenges and Opportunities

    The aim of this study was to identify key challenges and opportunities to better support non-clinician clinic staff at family planning centers in Southern US states.

    Anna Newton-Levinson, Megan Higdon, Roger Rochat in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2022)

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    Racial Disparities in STIs Among Adolescents in the USA

    Adolescents, particularly females, young people of color, and those with lower socioeconomic status (SES), are disproportionately affected by sexual transmitted infections (STIs) in the USA. Gender and socioec...

    Jessica M. Sales, Anna Newton-Levinson in Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolesc… (2020)