Peer-reviewed publications
- A prospective analysis of the relationship between sexual acceptability and contraceptive satisfaction over time. Kramer et al., American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2022.
- Association between patients’ perceptions of the sexual acceptability of contraceptive methods and continued use over time. Higgins et al., JAMA Internal Medicine, 2021.
- Beyond safety and efficacy: sexuality-related priorities and their associations with contraceptive method selection. Higgins et al., Contraception, 2020.
- Reproductive coercion in heterosexual and sexual minority emerging adults: Prevalance and behavioral health impact. Swan et al., Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2022.
- Sex, poverty, and public health: Connections between sexual wellbeing and economic resources and sexual wellbeing among US reproductive health clients. Higgins et al., Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2022.
- Sexual and reproductive health information and services in public libraries: A national survey of public library professionals. Alvarez, Public Library Quarterly, 2023.
- Sexual functioning, satisfaction, and well-being among contraceptive users: a three-month assessment from the HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative. Higgins et al., The Journal of Sex Research, 2022.
- Socioeconomics and erotic inequity: A theoretical overview and narrative review of associations between poverty, socioeconomic conditions, and sexual wellbeing. Higgins et al., The Journal of Sex Research, 2022.