Jacqueline E. Darroch
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American reproductive health specialist
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Jacqueline E. Darroch's Degrees
- PhD Public Health Johns Hopkins University
- Masters Public Health Johns Hopkins University
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jacqueline Eileen Darroch is an American specialist of reproductive health. She is currently a senior fellow at the Guttmacher Institute, with which she has been involved since 1978. Biography Darroch received her B.A. from Barnard College, her M.A. in sociology from the University of Michigan, and PhD from Princeton University. She also studied at the University of Cologne on a Fulbright fellowship.
Jacqueline E. Darroch's Published Works
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- Adolescent pregnancy and childbearing: levels and trends in developed countries. (2000) (539)
- Adding It Up: The Costs and Benefits of Investing In Family Planning and Maternal and Newborn Health (2009) (405)
- Factors associated with contraceptive choice and inconsistent method use, United States, 2004. (2008) (404)
- Differences in teenage pregnancy rates among five developed countries: the roles of sexual activity and contraceptive use. (2001) (391)
- Adding it up: Costs and benefits of contraceptive services. Estimates for 2012. (2012) (388)
- Contraceptive use among U.S. women having abortions in 2000-2001. (2002) (369)
- Trends in contraceptive need and use in developing countries in 2003, 2008, and 2012: an analysis of national surveys (2013) (305)
- Contraceptive failure rates: new estimates from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth. (1999) (300)
- Adding it up: Costs and benefits of meeting the contraceptive needs of adolescents. (2016) (299)
- Predicting maternal behaviors during pregnancy: does intention status matter? (1998) (278)
- Patterns in the socioeconomic characteristics of women obtaining abortions in 2000-2001. (2002) (273)
- Adding it up: The costs and benefits of investing in sexual and reproductive health 2014. (2014) (273)
- Socioeconomic disadvantage and adolescent women's sexual and reproductive behavior: the case of five developed countries. (2001) (269)
- Age differences between sexual partners in the United States. (1999) (230)
- Measuring the extent of abortion underreporting in the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth. (1998) (212)
- Sexually transmitted diseases among adolescents in developed countries. (2000) (210)
- The effects of pregnancy planning status on birth outcomes and infant care. (1998) (201)
- Changing emphases in sexuality education in U.S. public secondary schools, 1988-1999. (2000) (176)
- Improving contraceptive use in the United States. (2008) (149)
- Why is Teenage Pregnancy Declining? The Roles of Abstinence, Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use (1999) (148)
- Sexual partnership patterns as a behavioral risk factor for sexually transmitted diseases. (1999) (148)
- Contraceptive failure in the first two years of use: differences across socioeconomic subgroups. (2001) (134)
- Factors associated with the content of sex education in U.S. public secondary schools. (2003) (128)
- Adding It Up: Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health 2019 (2020) (122)
- Women's interest in vaginal microbicides. (1999) (111)
- A, B and C in Uganda: The Roles of Abstinence, Monogamy and Condom Use in HIV Decline (2004) (106)
- Trends in contraceptive use. (2013) (100)
- Trends in sexual activity among adolescent American women: 1982-1995. (1999) (94)
- Determinants of trends in condom use in the United States, 1988-1995. (1999) (87)
- Medical care cost savings from adolescent contraceptive use. (1997) (82)
- Religious differentials in the sexual and reproductive behaviors of young women in the United States. (2005) (80)
- Women's efforts to prevent pregnancy: consistency of oral contraceptive use. (1998) (74)
- U.S. insurance coverage of contraceptives and the impact of contraceptive coverage mandates, 2002. (2004) (72)
- Sex differences in the experience of testing positive for genital chlamydia infection: a qualitative study with implications for public health and for a national screening programme (2003) (71)
- Meeting demand for family planning within a generation: the post-2015 agenda (2015) (69)
- Sexuality education in fifth and sixth grades in U.S. public schools, 1999. (2000) (68)
- Can more progress be made?: teenage sexual and reproductive behavior in developed countries (2001) (47)
- Assessing costs and benefits of sexual and reproductive health interventions. (2004) (45)
- Contraception: an investment in lives, health and development. (2008) (36)
- Committee Opinion No 699: Adolescent Pregnancy, Contraception, and Sexual Activity. (2017) (35)
- U.S. agencies providing publicly funded contraceptive services in 1999. (2002) (33)
- Pregnancy rates among U.S. women and their partners in 1994. (1999) (31)
- Male fertility control--where are the men? (2008) (30)
- The Impact of Contraceptive Use and Abortion on Fertility in sub-Saharan Africa: Estimates for 2003-2014. (2017) (28)
- Meeting women's contraceptive needs in the Philippines. (2009) (28)
- Services for men at publicly funded family planning agencies, 1998-1999. (2003) (25)
- Issues in measuring HIV prevalence: the case of Nigeria. (2002) (23)
- Mainstreaming contraceptive services in managed care--five states' experiences. (1998) (22)
- Estimating Unintended Pregnancies Averted from Couple-Years of Protection (CYP) (2011) (22)
- Adding It Up: The Need for and Cost of Maternal and Newborn Care—Estimates for 2012 (2013) (21)
- Adolescent pregnancy trends and demographics. (2001) (19)
- Not all inequalities are equal: differences in coverage across the continuum of reproductive health services (2019) (16)
- Future scenarios of adolescent contraceptive use, cost and impact in developing regions (2018) (16)
- Family planning clinic services in the United States: patterns and trends in the late 1990s. (2001) (16)
- The pill at 40--a new look at a familiar method. The pill and men's involvement in contraception. (2000) (11)
- The benefits of investing in sexual and reproductive health. (2004) (10)
- Thematic report: Unrecognised sexual abuse and exploitation of children in child early and forced marriage. (2015) (10)
- Harmonizing Methods for Estimating the Impact of Contraceptive Use on Unintended Pregnancy, Abortion, and Maternal Health (2017) (9)
- Sexual and reproductive health and rights indicators for the SDGs. Recommendations for inclusion in the Sustainable Development Goals and the post-2015 development process. (2015) (8)
- Determinants of current contraceptive use among Nepalese women: an analysis of NFH survey 1991. (2000) (8)
- Adding It Up: Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health 2019—Methodology Report (2020) (7)
- Conceptualizing and Measuring Unintended Pregnancy and Birth: Moving the Field Forward (2015) (7)
- Erratum: Contraceptive failure rates: New estimates from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (Family Planning Perspective (1999) 31:2 (56-63)) (1999) (6)
- A history of induced abortion in relation to substance abuse during subsequent pregnancies carried to term. (2003) (2)
- Family Planning: A Century of Change (2006) (1)
- An interpretation of the personality of Jesus. (1947) (0)
- What do women want (2001) (0)
- Nicaragua 2003: rights health education and development. (2003) (0)
- Psychology and war. (1952) (0)
- Review of What is Being Used: HIV-uninfected Population National Data from the National Survey of Family Growth (2005) (0)
- Acknowledgment of reviewers (1991) (0)
- Commentary Trends in contraceptive use (2013) (0)
- The unfinished revolution in contraception: convenience consumer access and choice. Conference report October 2003. (2004) (0)
- Psychology and war. (1952) (0)
- Corrections: Mainstreaming Contraceptive Services in Managed Care-Five States' Experiences (1999) (0)
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