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The role of relationship characteristics, social context, contraception, competing alternatives
4/28/2011 feature story
This five-year study, conducted by Jennifer Barber, Yasamin Kusunoki, and Heather Gatny, investigates the interconnections between unintended pregnancy and (1) behavioral, attitudinal, and contextual aspects of relationships; (2) contraception use; and (3) activities that compete with pregnancy.