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Australian women's attitudes towards and understandings of the subdermal contraceptive implant: a qualitative study of never-users

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Inoue K, Kelly M, Barratt A, Bateson D, Rutherford A, Black KI, Stewart M & Richters J, 2016, Australian women's attitudes towards and understandings of the subdermal contraceptive implant: a qualitative study of never-users, Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, Online Online

Doctors' experience of the contraceptive consultation: a qualitative study in Australia

Reference

Kelly M, Inoue K, Black KI, Barratt A, Bateson D, Rutherford A, Stewart M, & Richters J, 2016, Doctors' experience of the contraceptive consultation: a qualitative study in Australia, Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, Online Online

Oral Sex and Young People Survey - Summary

The low down on going down: Oral sex and young people Internet survey

Earlier this year, Family Planning NSW and FAR Social Enterprise conducted an online survey of young people aged 16-25 years.

The main aims of the survey were to gather information on:

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Patient-centred discourse in sexual and reproductive health consultations

Reference

de Silva Joyce H, Slade D, Bateson D, Scheeres H, McGregor J, Weisberg E., 2015, Patient-centred discourse in sexual and reproductive health consultations, Discourse and Communication, March 9, 2015 doi:10.1177/1750481315571162

Contraceptive knowledge and attitudes among 14-24-year-olds in New South Wales, Australia

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Ritter T, Dorea A, McGeechan K., 2015, Contraceptive knowledge and attitudes among 14-24-year-olds in New South Wales, Australia, Australian and NZ Journal of Public Health, 39-3 267-269

Contraception and endometriosis: challenges, efficacy and therapeutic importance

Reference

Weisberg E, Fraser IS, 2015, Contraception and endometriosis: challenges, efficacy and therapeutic importance, Open Access Journal of Contraception, 2015:6 105-115

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Family Planning NSW - Ethics Committee members

Ethics Committee

The Family Planning Australia Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) considers the ethical implications of research proposals involving human subjects that are conducted under the auspices of Family Planning Australia or utilise Family Planning Australia facilities.

In special circumstances, the HREC may also review research proposals in the sexual and reproductive health field for researchers not aligned with Family Planning Australia, by arrangement.

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Australian women's attitudes towards and understandings of the subdermal contraceptive implant: a qualitative study of never-users

Reference

Inoue K, Kelly M, Barratt A, Bateson D, Rutherford A, Black KI, Stewart M & Richters J, 2016, Australian women's attitudes towards and understandings of the subdermal contraceptive implant: a qualitative study of never-users, Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, Online Online

Doctors' experience of the contraceptive consultation: a qualitative study in Australia

Reference

Kelly M, Inoue K, Black KI, Barratt A, Bateson D, Rutherford A, Stewart M, & Richters J, 2016, Doctors' experience of the contraceptive consultation: a qualitative study in Australia, Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, Online Online

Oral Sex and Young People Survey - Summary

The low down on going down: Oral sex and young people Internet survey

Earlier this year, Family Planning NSW and FAR Social Enterprise conducted an online survey of young people aged 16-25 years.

The main aims of the survey were to gather information on:

Publications

Patient-centred discourse in sexual and reproductive health consultations

Reference

de Silva Joyce H, Slade D, Bateson D, Scheeres H, McGregor J, Weisberg E., 2015, Patient-centred discourse in sexual and reproductive health consultations, Discourse and Communication, March 9, 2015 doi:10.1177/1750481315571162

Contraceptive knowledge and attitudes among 14-24-year-olds in New South Wales, Australia

Reference

Ritter T, Dorea A, McGeechan K., 2015, Contraceptive knowledge and attitudes among 14-24-year-olds in New South Wales, Australia, Australian and NZ Journal of Public Health, 39-3 267-269

Contraception and endometriosis: challenges, efficacy and therapeutic importance

Reference

Weisberg E, Fraser IS, 2015, Contraception and endometriosis: challenges, efficacy and therapeutic importance, Open Access Journal of Contraception, 2015:6 105-115

Ethics Committee Members

Family Planning NSW - Ethics Committee members

Ethics Committee

The Family Planning Australia Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) considers the ethical implications of research proposals involving human subjects that are conducted under the auspices of Family Planning Australia or utilise Family Planning Australia facilities.

In special circumstances, the HREC may also review research proposals in the sexual and reproductive health field for researchers not aligned with Family Planning Australia, by arrangement.

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