Emergency Contraception
EC Controversies (2008)
- Is Emergency Contraception Effective at Preventing Pregnancy?
- Is Emergency Contraception Cost-Effective?
- Is Emergency Contraception Safe?
- Does Emergency Contraception Promote Sexual Risk-Taking?
- Should Emergency Contraception Be Available without Prescription?
- Does Emergency Contraception Cause Abortion?
- Should Teens Be Denied Equal Access to Emergency Contraception?
Other
- Controversies about Emergency Contraception: The Scientific Evidence
Lack of accurate information about emergency contraception (EC) has resulted in widespread myths and misinformation and hampered EC access and use. A great deal of research about EC is now available, but much of the scientific literature is not presented in formats that are conveniently accessible to policy makers, health care professionals, media, and the public. The UCSF Bixby Center has compiled and summarized the research in concise, clear, and user-friendly briefs. Each brief offers an authoritative, scientific basis for EC education and advocacy activities and provides evidence-based responses to the following EC controversies:Unintended Pregnancy
- Teen Pregnancy Prevention in California after State Budget Cuts (Feb. 2013)
California built a successful infrastructure of programs aimed at preventing teen pregnancy through various funding initiatives. Since 2008, the California State Budget for these teen pregnancy prevention initiatives has been reduced by 72%. Researchers at the Bixby Center and Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies conducted a study describing the impact of budget cutbacks on teen pregnancy prevention programs and services. A research brief and companion fact sheet about the curtailment of programs and the reduction in participants served may inform education efforts to reinstate funds for teen pregnancy prevention.- Evaluating Statewide Initiatives to Reduce Unintended Pregnancies
Bixby Center researchers, in collaboration with Philliber Research Associates, are evaluating two statewide initiatives in Colorado and Iowa designed to reduce unintended pregnancy. As part of the evaluation, a series of research briefs on unintended pregnancy in each state, current local and national strategies to reduce unintended pregnancy, and plans for evaluating these efforts have been developed. Additional research briefs documenting findings from the evaluation will be added in 2010 and 2011.Colorado
- Brief #2: Evaluating the Colorado Initiative to Reduce Unintended Pregnancies (Feb 2010)
- Brief #4: Unintended Pregnancy: The Colorado Experience in National Context (Jun 2010)
Iowa
Other
- Bixby Presentations at FIGO 2015 - New!
- Socioeconomic Differences in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Family Planning (Jan 2015) - New!
- Socioeconomic Differences in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Marriage (Jan 2015) - New!
- Socioeconomic Differences in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Sexual Activity (Jan 2015) - New!
- Socioeconomic Differences in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Sources of Family Planning Information (Jan 2015) - New!
- Socioeconomic Differences in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Sexually Transmitted Infections (Jan 2015) - New!
- Socioeconomic Difference in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Childbearing (Jan 2015) - New!
- Protecting Adolescent Confidentiality Under Health Care Reform: The Special Case Regarding Explanation of Benefits (EOBs) (June 2014) - New!
- New Generation of Women’s Health Tools on Horizon: Simultaneous Prevention of HIV, other STIs and Unplanned Pregnancy with MPTs (Sept. 2015)
- New study finds that implants are an effective contraceptive option for HIV-positive women (Oct. 2015)
- Adolescents & Parental Notification for Abortion: What can California Learn from the Experience of Other States? (Sep 2008)
- Teen Pregnancy Prevention in California after State Budget Cuts - Summary (Feb. 2013)
- Innovative Outreach: Findings from the TeenSMART Outreach Evaluation (Apr 2008)
- What do women care about when getting family planning services? (2008)
- Dispatches from the Abortion Wars: The Costs of Fanaticism to Doctors, Patients, and the Rest of Us (2010)
- From Theory to Action: Frameworks for Implementing Community-Wide Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Strategies (2005)
- Reproduction and Society: Interdisciplinary Readings (2014)
- A Future With Promise: A Chartbook on Latino Adolescent Reproductive Health (2004)
- Honoring San Francisco's Abortion Pioneers: A Celebration of Past and Present Medical and Public Health Leadership (2003)
This commemorative publication—prepared for the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision—presents an overview of major events in the history of abortion in California.- Early Abortion Training Workbook (2007)
Trainer and Trainee versionsTo order a hard copy of a monograph, please emailus.
- Providing Integrated and Teen-Friendly Reproductive Health Services: How to Assess and Strengthen Your Service Interventions (2010)
In collaboration with the California Department of Health Services Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Branch- Sexual Violence: Setting the Research Agenda for Kenya (Nov 2009)
In collaboration with the Population Council and Liverpool VCT, Care & Treatment- Creating a Health Research and Policy Agenda for Im/migration Between Mexico and California (2009)
The report from the 2007/2008 Forum hosted by UCSF Global Health Sciences and the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies- Youth Social Marketing Toolkit (2009)
The California Family Health Council and the California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center created this online resource for youth providers on how to develop low-budget social marketing campaigns- El Involucramiento de los hombres jóvenes en la salud sexual y reproductiva (2004)
In collaboration with El Colegio de México and Ipas
- Copper IUD compared to oral medication for emergency contraception: a study of patient choice and satisfaction (Oct 2014) - New!
- Risk Factors for Complication After Second Trimester Dilation & Evacuation (Oct 2014) - New!
- HIV and the Epidemic in Africa (Nov 2009)
Video recording of presentation at UCSF Mini Medical School- Next Stop Clinic! Tips on Clinical Linkages: Connecting Youth with Reproductive Health Care (2007)
Tip sheet to accompany "Next Stop Clinic!" PowerPoint- Next Stop Clinic! Your Role in Improving Youth Access to Family Planning Services (2006)
- Parental Involvement in Adolescents' Reproductive Healthcare: History, Research & Policy Options (2006)
PowerPoint to accompany "Adolescents & Parental Notification for Abortion" Fact Sheet- The times they are a changing: The challenges and joys of working with today's increasingly diverse youth (2006)
A plenary session at the 2006 Healthy Teen Network conference, Coming of Age: Supporting Teens & Families in the 21st CenturyNational Summit on Preconception Health and Health Care (2007)
- Progress and Results from the California Family PACT Program: The Potential Role of Family Planning services in Pre-Conceptual Care
- Meeting Women Where They Are: Preconception and Sexual Health Discussions in Jail and during interdisciplinary HIV Women's Clinic
- Optimizing Pregnancy Planning Post-Abortion
- A Question of Hope: Reducing Latina Teen Childbearing in California (View video in high resolution)
The film aims to capture the insights, choices, and opportunities of young Latina women in California. It is based on findings from a study conducted by UCSF that interviewed pregnant Latinas who would soon deliver their first child. The film is intended to be useful to policy makers, health and social services professionals, and others concerned with helping teens delay childbearing into adulthood.- Una Cuestión De Esperanza: Reduciendo los embarazos de adolescentes latinas en California (View video in high resolution)
El video busca capturar las alternativas y las oportunidades de las mujeres adolescentes latinas en California. El video está basado en las conclusiones de un estudio realizado por la UCSF que entrevistó mujeres latinas en sus últimos meses de embarazo. El video se pensó en ser útil a los creadores de políticas públicas, a los profesionales en servicios sociales y de salud, y otros preocupados en ayudar a los adolescentes en postergar la maternidad hasta una edad adulta.
For all Family PACT reports, briefs, and fact sheets, see the Family PACT research webpage. For a list of Family PACT's journal articles, click here; for a list of presentations, click here.
Fact Sheets
- Family Planning Services and Sources for Payment for Contraception: Experiences of California Women, 2012 (Mar 2015) - New!
- 10 Things Family PACT clients should know about the Affordable Care Act (Jan 2014)
- Family Planning Provider Education and Training in California (March 2012)
- Chlamydia Screening in the Family PACT Program (Jan 2012)
- Family PACT Overview (2012)
- Providing Access to Family Planning Through Title X and Medicaid Family Planning Expansion (Jan 2011)
- Female Contraceptive Methods Over the Lifespan (2011)
Reports
- Access to Publicly Funded Family Planning Services in California, Fiscal Year 2007-08 to Fiscal Year 2011-12 (June 2014) - New!
- Research Brief on Intrauterine Contraception: Changes in Knowledge and Attitudes Following Skills-Based Training (June 2014)
- The Impact of Title X on Publicly Funded Family Planning Services in California: Access and Quality (Apr 2014)
- Client-Provider Interactions about Screening and Referral to Primary Care Services and Health Insurance Programs (March 2014)
- Preliminary Program Report 2012-2013 (Nov 2013)
- Family PACT Program Report 2011-2012 (June 2013)
- Decline in Adolescent Female Participation in the Family PACT Program (June 2013)
- Birth Rates by County among Teens and Low-Income Adult Women in California, 2007-09 (Nov 2012)
- California Women’s Perceptions about their Male Partners’ Involvement in Contraceptive Decision-making and Use, 2008-2010 (Oct 2012)
- Family PACT Program Report 2010-2011 (Aug 2012)
- Cost Benefits from the Provision of Specific Methods of Contraception in 2009 (April 2012)
- Family PACT Program Report 2009-2010 (Jul 2011)
- Latina Voices: Findings from a Study of Latina Teen Childbearing in the Fresno and Los Angeles Areas (Mar 2011)
- Findings from the 2007 Family PACT Client Exit Interviews (Feb 2011)
- Access to Publicly Funded Family Planning Services in California, FY 2006-07 (Jan 2011)
- Cost-Benefit Analysis of the California Family PACT Program for Calendar Year 2007 (Apr 2010)
- The 2007 Family PACT Medical Record Review: Assessing the Quality of Services (Jul 2009)
- 2008 Survey of Community‐Based Organizations: Findings from the Family PACT Evaluation (Jul 2009)
- 2008/09 Provider Referral Survey - Executive Summary (Jul 2009)
- 2008 Survey of Community‐Based Organizations - Executive Summary (Jul 2009)