AMSTARs: Adolescent Contraception: Basics and Beyond highlights the fundamental aspects of contraception with an overview of contraceptive methods and epidemiology, provides up-to-date guidance on medical eligibility criteria, and reviews critical policy advances supporting contraceptive access.
- Contraceptive Use by US Adolescents: Where Are We Now?
- Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention: Application of CDC Evidence-Based Contraception Guidance
- Incorporating the Adolescent in Individualized and Effective Contraceptive Counseling
- New Approaches for Pregnancy Prevention: Getting Males Involved With Both Male- and Female-Dependent Methods of Contraception
- Condoms On and Off: A Review of Prophylactic Barrier Use and Youth Sexual Well-Being
- The Contraceptive Ring, Patch, and Pills: An Update
- Depo-Provera: Is It Still a Good Option for Adolescents?
- Intrauterine Devices for Adolescents: Guidance for Clinicians
- A “Call To Arms”: Using the Contraceptive Implant to Reduce Unplanned Adolescent Pregnancy
- When “Plan A” Fails: Emergency Contraception
- Implementation of LARC Methods Into Pediatric Practice
- Special Cases: Case-Based Contraception Scenarios
- Policy Foundations Supporting Adolescent Access to Contraceptive Care
- New Contraceptive Developments on the Horizon
- Answers to Questions
- Index