Critical Issues in Contraceptive and STI Acceptability Research

We review conceptual issues and theoretical frameworks related to users' acceptability of new technologies designed to protect reproductive health and prevent unwanted pregnancy. Special attention is given to distinctions among different kinds of users' perspectives regarding acceptability...

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Contraception
Couples
Decision Making
Health Care Utilization
Male-female relationships
Partners
Pregnancy
Reproductive Technologies
Reproductive technology
Sexual Behavior
Sexually transmitted diseases
Social Attitudes
STD
Tolerance
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Unwanted Pregnancy
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