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Contraceptive Use, Unmet Need for Contraception, and Unintended Pregnancy in a Context of Mexico-U.S. Migration
Contraception use, unintended pregnancy, and migration to the U.S.
Researcher: Kathryn Kessler et al.
 
U.S. Migration and Reproductive Health among Mexican Women: Assessing the Evidence for Health Selectivity
Reproductive behavior, fertility patters, and Mexican migration to the U.S.
Researcher: Alexandra M. Minnis
 
Acculturation and the Sexual and Reproductive Health Of Latino Youth in the United States: A Literature Review
Role of acculturation in sexual and reproductive health of Latina teenages in the U.S.
Researcher: Claire Brindis et al.
 
The interrelationship between fertility, family
Bi-national migration and fertility.
Researcher: David P. Lindstrom et al.
 
How High is Hispanic/Mexican Fertility in the
Fertility rate among Latina women is exagerated in the U.S.
Researcher: Emilio A. Parrado et al.
 
Intergenerational Fertility Among Hispanic Women: New Evidence of Immigrant Assimilation
Generational differences in Latina fertility rates in the U.S.
Researcher: Emilio A. Parrado et al.
 
Gender, culture and reproductive decision-making among recent Mexican migrants in California
Migration, reproductive perceptions, and practices for Mexican women.
Researcher: Estrada F. et al.
 
SEXUALITY AND RISKS: GENDERED DISCOURSES ABOUT VIRGINITY AND DISEASE AMONG YOUNG
Sexuality, risk, and behavior of Mexican women.
Researcher: Patricia Zavella and Xochitl Castaneda
 
International Migration and Women’s Reproductive Health in Mexico
International migration, women’s reproductive health, contraceptive choice, and pregnancy health.
Researcher: Prabal K. De
 
Exploring the Sexual Health Priorities and Needs of Immigrant Latinas in the Southeastern US: A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach
Reproductive health needs of Latina immigrants, possible solutions.
Researcher: Scott D. Rhodes et al.
 
Contraceptive Use, Unmet Need for Contraception, and Unintended Pregnancy in a Context of Mexico-U.S. Migration
Migration, contraceptive use, and unintended pregnancies among migrants from Tlacuitapa, Jalisco.
Researcher: Shira Goldenberg et al.
 
Mexican women in California: differentials in maternal morbidity between foreign and US-born populations
Disparities in maternal health between Mexican-born and Mexican-American women in California.
Researcher: Sylvia Guendelman et al.
 
Social Disparities in Maternal Morbidity During Labor and Delivery Between Mexican-Born and US-Born White Californians, 1996–1998
Maternal morbidity during labor and delivery among Mexican-born, US-born white, non-Latina women residing in California.
Researcher: Sylvia Guendelman et al.
 
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