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- :Ellington, Sascha R. ;Simeone, Regina M.9 2021 | Am J Prev Med. 61(3):e149-e155:Introduction:Zika virus is primarily transmitted through mosquito bites. Because Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects...
- :Swartzendruber, Andrea ;Steiner, Riley J.6 2015 | Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 130(Suppl 1):S15-S21:Background:Global guidelines recommend universal syphilis and HIV screening for pregnant women. Rapid syphilis testing (RST) may contribute toward ach...
- :Eick, Stephanie M. ;Meeker, John D.11 01 2019 | Free Radic Biol Med. 143:95-100:BackgroundLower socioeconomic status (SES) and psychosocial stress during pregnancy have been associated with adverse birth outcomes. While hypothalam...
- :Steiner, Riley J. ;Pampati, Sanjana11 2021 | Am J Prev Med. 61(5):750-760:Introduction:Given mixed findings regarding the relationship between long-acting reversible contraception and condom use, this systematic review and m...
- :Steiner, Riley J. ;Rasberry, Catherine N.4 21 2018 | Contraception.:Objective:Recently there have been calls to strengthen integration of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention message...
- :Steiner, Riley J. ;Swartzendruber, Andrea8 2019 | J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 32(4):388-394:Study Objective:Quantitative data suggest that adolescent users of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), compared with short-acting methods (pi...
- :Ellington, Sascha R ;Rodriguez, Ruby Serrano6 2020 | Contraception. 101(6):405-411:ObjectivesThe objectives of this analysis were to 1) estimate prevalence of contraceptive use among women at risk for unintended pregnancy and 2) iden...
- :Steiner, Riley J. ;Pazol, Karen4 2018 | J Adolesc Health. 62(4):417-423:Purpose:Long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods do not require annual clinic visits for continuation, potentially impacting receipt of rec...
- :DiClemente, Ralph J. ;Davis, Teaniese L.2014 | Women Health. 54(8):726-749.:BackgroundFew HIV/STI interventions exist for African American adolescent girls in juvenile detention.ObjectiveThe objective was to evaluate the effic...
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