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.