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1 Publications on Family PACT 2015 The impact of postpartum contraception on reducing preterm birth: Findings from California. Rodriguez M, Chang R, Thiel de Bocanegra H. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Accepted for Publication California Family Planning Providers Challenges to Same Day Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) Provision. Biggs MA, Harper C, Brindis CD. Obstetrics & Gynecology. Accepted for Publication Onsite provision of specialized contraceptive services: Does Title X funding enhance access? Thiel de Bocanegra H, Cross Riedel J, Menz M, Darney P, Brindis CD. Journal of Women's Health. May 2014; 23(5): Interpregnancy Intervals: Impact of Postpartum Contraceptive Effectiveness and Coverage Thiel de Bocanegra H, Chang R. Howell M, Darney P. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. April 2014; 210(4): 311.e1-8. Factors influencing the provision of long-acting reversible contraception in California. Biggs MA, Harper CC, Malvin J, Brindis CD. Obstet Gynecol Mar;123(3): Association of Access to Publicly Funded Family Planning Services with Teen Birth Rates in California Counties Chabot M, Navarro S, Swann D, Darney P, Thiel de Bocanegra H. American Journal of Public Health Feb;104 Suppl 1.e1-e Educational Barriers, Social Isolation, and Stable Romantic Relationships among Pregnant Immigrant Latina Teens Biggs MA, Combellick S, Arons A, Brindis CD. Hispanic Health Care International. Nov 2013; 11(1). Page 1 of 5
2 Intrauterine Contraception: Impact of Provider Training on Participant Knowledge and Provision Lewis C, Darney P, Thiel de Bocanegra H. Contraception Aug; 88(2): Cost-Savings from the Provision of Specific Contraceptive Methods in 2009 Foster DG, Biggs MA, Malvin J, Bradsberry M, Darney P, Brindis CD. Women s Health Issues Jul-Aug; 23(4):e Postpartum Contraception in Publicly-Funded Programs and Interpregnancy Intervals Thiel de Bocanegra H, Chang R, Menz M, Howell M, Darney P. Obstetrics & Gynecology Aug;122(2 Pt 1): Long-acting Reversible Contraception Method Use among Title X Providers and non-title X Providers in the California Family PACT Program Park H-Y, Rodriguez MI, Hulett D, Darney P, Thiel de Bocanegra, H. Contraception November; 86(5): Enhancing Service Delivery Through Title X Funding: Findings from California Thiel de Bocanegra H, Maguire F, Horsley K, Puffer MJ, Brindis CD. Perspectives on Reproductive and Sexual Health Dec; 44(4): Comparison of Adherence to Chlamydia Screening Guidelines among Title X Providers and non-title X Providers in the California Family PACT Program Chow J, Thiel de Bocanegra H, Hulett D, Park H-Y, Darney P. Journal of Women s Health August; 21(8): In a California program, quality, and utilization reports on reproductive health services spurred providers to change Watts L, Thiel de Bocanegra H, Darney P, Hulett D, Howell M, Mikanda J, Zerne R, Policar MS. Health Affairs (Millwood) April; 31(4): Evidence of Human Papillomavirus Vaccine-Effectiveness in Reducing Genital Warts: An Analysis of California Public Family Planning Administrative Claims Data, Bauer HM, Wright G, Chow J. American Journal of Public Health May; 102(5): Willingness to Have Unprotected Sex Foster DG, Higgins JA, Biggs MA, McCain C, Holtby S, Brindis CD. J Sex Res January; 49(1):61-8. Page 2 of 5
3 2011 Quality of Reproductive Health Services to Limited English Proficient (LEP) Clients Thiel de Bocanegra H, Rostovsteva D, Cetinkaya M, Rundel C, Lewis C. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved November; 22(4): Estimating the Fertility Effect of Expansions of Publicly Funded Family Planning Services in California Foster DG, Biggs MA, Rostovtseva D, Thiel de Bocanegra H, Darney PD, Brindis CD. Women s Health Issues November; 21(6): Family planning and the future Darney P. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology October; S26-8. Latina adolescents' perceptions of their male partners' influences on childbearing: findings from a qualitative study in California Schwartz SL, Brindis CD, Ralph LJ, Biggs MA. Cult Health Sex September; 13(8): Race, Ethnicity, and Differences in Contraception among Low-Income Women: Methods Received by Family PACT Clients, California, Dehlendorf C, Greene Foster D, Thiel de Bocanegra H, Brindis CD, Bradsberry M, Darney P. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health August; 43(3): Correlates of Receiving Reproductive Health Care Services among U.S. Men Ages Chabot M, Thiel de Bocanegra H, Lewis C, Darney P. American Journal of Men's Health July; 5(4): Experiences with birth control sabotage and forced sex of women in domestic violence shelters Thiel de Bocanegra H, Rostovtseva D, Khera S, Godhwani, N. Violence Against Women May; 16(5): Should Providers Give Women Advance Provision of Emergency Contraceptive Pills? A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Foster DG, Raine T, Brindis C, Rostovtseva D, Darney P. Women s Health Issues July-August; 20(4): Page 3 of 5
4 Factors Associated with Delayed Childbearing: From the Voices of Expectant Latina Adults and Teens in California Biggs MA, Ralph L, Minnis A, Arons A, Marchi K, Lehrer J, Braveman P, Brindis CD. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 2010; 32: Cost-Savings from the Provision of Specific Methods of Contraception Foster DG, Rostovtseva D, Brindis C, Biggs MA, Hulett D, Darney P. American Journal of Public Health March; 99(3): Reproductive Intentions among Family PACT Clients Foster DG, Arons A, Ralph L, Biggs MA, Brindis CD. Women s Health Issues. 2008; 18: Challenges in Translating Evidence to Practice: The Provision of Intrauterine Contraception Harper C, Blum M, Thiel de Bocanegra H, Darney P, Speidel J, Policar M, Drey E. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists June; 111(6): Trends in Knowledge of Emergency Contraception Among Women in California, Foster DG, Ralph L, Arons A, Brindis CD, Harper C. Women s Health Issues. 2007; 17(1):22-8. Public Savings from the Prevention of Unintended Pregnancy: A Cost Analysis of Family Planning Services in California Amaral G, Foster DG, Biggs MA, Jasik CB, Judd S, Brindis CD. Health Services Research Number of Oral Contraceptive Pill Packages Dispensed, Method Continuation and Costs Foster DG, Parvataneni R, Thiel de Bocanegra H, Lewis C, Bradsberry ME, Darney P. American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists. 2006; 108(5): Estimates of Pregnancies Averted Through California's Family Planning Waiver Program in 2002 Foster DG, Biggs MA, Amaral G, Brindis CD, Navarro S, Bradsberry ME, Stewart FH. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2006; 38(3): Page 4 of 5
5 Pharmacy Access to Emergency Contraception in California Foster DG, Cohen Landau S, Monastersky N, Chung F, Kim N, Melton M, Taylor McGhee B, Stewart FH. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2006; 38(1): Knowledge of Emergency Contraception Among Women in California Foster DG, Harper CC, Bley JJ, Mikanda JJ, Induni M, Saviano SC, Stewart FH. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004; 191: Contraceptive Use and Risk of Unintended Pregnancy in California Foster DG, Bley J, Mikanda J, Induni M, Arons A, Baumrind N, Darney PD, Stewart FH. Contraception. 2004; 70(1): Estimating Pregnancies Averted by the Family PACT Program in California, : Expanded State-Funded Family Planning Services Foster DG, Klaisle CM, Blum M, Bradsberry ME, Brindis CD, Stewart FH. American Journal of Public Health. 2004; 94(8): Meeting the reproductive health care needs of adolescents: California s Family Planning Access Care and Treatment Program Brindis CD, Llewelyn L, Marie K, Blum M, Biggs MA, Maternowska C. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2003; 32(6suppl): Integrating Chlamydia Trachomatis Control Services for Males in Female Reproductive Health Programs McConnell KJ, Packel L, Biggs MA, Chow JM, Brindis CD. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2003; 35(5): Page 5 of 5
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