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Sex after fifty

Reference

Weisberg E, 1992, Sex after fifty, Aust Fam Physician, 21(3) 247-51

It feels good: Australian young women's attitudes to oral sex - Youth Studies Australia 2011

Reference

Hammond L, Estoesta J, Passmore E, Ruddock J., 2011, It feels good: Australian young women's attitudes to oral sex - Youth Studies Australia 2011, Youth Studies Australia, 30(2) 7

Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the family planning clinical setting across New South Wales

Reference

Bateson DJ, Weisberg E, Lota H, 2006, Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the family planning clinical setting across New South Wales, Sex Health, 3(1) 15-20

Fertility control? Middle-aged Australian women's retrospective reports of their pregnancies

Reference

Weisberg E, Bateson D, Read C, Estoesta J, Lee C, 2008, Fertility control? Middle-aged Australian women's retrospective reports of their pregnancies, Aust NZ J Public Health , 32(4) 390-2

Oral contraception in the adolescent

Reference

Weisberg E, 1978, Oral contraception in the adolescent, Aust Fam Physician, 7 Spec No 32-6

Whither the IUD?

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Whither the IUD?, Med J Aust, 1(10) 497, 500

Purity, Privacy and Procreation: Constructions and Experiences of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Assyrian and Karen women living in Australia

Reference

Ussher J, Rhyder-Obid M, Perz J, Rae M, Wong T, Newman P, 2012, Purity, Privacy and Procreation: Constructions and Experiences of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Assyrian and Karen women living in Australia, Sexuality & Culture, 16(4) 467-485

PEAPS-Q: a questionnaire to measure the psychosocial effects of having an abnormal pap smear. Psychosocial Effects of Abnormal Pap Smears Questionnaire

Reference

Bennetts A, Irwig L, Oldenburg B, Simpson JM, Mock P, Boyes A, Adams K, Weisberg E, Shelley J, 1995, PEAPS-Q: a questionnaire to measure the psychosocial effects of having an abnormal pap smear. Psychosocial Effects of Abnormal Pap Smears Questionnaire, J Clin Epidemiol, 48(10) 1235-43

The who, what and from where of STIs: selective testing in asymptomatic patients

Reference

Bateson D, Freedman E, Stewart M, Read P, 2012, The who, what and from where of STIs: selective testing in asymptomatic patients, Medicine Today, 13(1) 12-21

Preliminary safety and acceptability of a carrageenan gel for possible use as a vaginal microbicide

Reference

Coggins C, Blanchard K, Alvarez F, Brache V, Weisberg E, Kilmarx PH, Lacarra M, Massai R, Mishell D Jr, Salvatierra A, Witwatwongwana P, Elias C, Ellertson C, 2000, Preliminary safety and acceptability of a carrageenan gel for possible use as a vaginal microbicide, Sex Transm Infect, 76(6) 480-3

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Sex after fifty

Reference

Weisberg E, 1992, Sex after fifty, Aust Fam Physician, 21(3) 247-51

It feels good: Australian young women's attitudes to oral sex - Youth Studies Australia 2011

Reference

Hammond L, Estoesta J, Passmore E, Ruddock J., 2011, It feels good: Australian young women's attitudes to oral sex - Youth Studies Australia 2011, Youth Studies Australia, 30(2) 7

Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the family planning clinical setting across New South Wales

Reference

Bateson DJ, Weisberg E, Lota H, 2006, Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the family planning clinical setting across New South Wales, Sex Health, 3(1) 15-20

Fertility control? Middle-aged Australian women's retrospective reports of their pregnancies

Reference

Weisberg E, Bateson D, Read C, Estoesta J, Lee C, 2008, Fertility control? Middle-aged Australian women's retrospective reports of their pregnancies, Aust NZ J Public Health , 32(4) 390-2

Oral contraception in the adolescent

Reference

Weisberg E, 1978, Oral contraception in the adolescent, Aust Fam Physician, 7 Spec No 32-6

Whither the IUD?

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Whither the IUD?, Med J Aust, 1(10) 497, 500

Purity, Privacy and Procreation: Constructions and Experiences of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Assyrian and Karen women living in Australia

Reference

Ussher J, Rhyder-Obid M, Perz J, Rae M, Wong T, Newman P, 2012, Purity, Privacy and Procreation: Constructions and Experiences of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Assyrian and Karen women living in Australia, Sexuality & Culture, 16(4) 467-485

PEAPS-Q: a questionnaire to measure the psychosocial effects of having an abnormal pap smear. Psychosocial Effects of Abnormal Pap Smears Questionnaire

Reference

Bennetts A, Irwig L, Oldenburg B, Simpson JM, Mock P, Boyes A, Adams K, Weisberg E, Shelley J, 1995, PEAPS-Q: a questionnaire to measure the psychosocial effects of having an abnormal pap smear. Psychosocial Effects of Abnormal Pap Smears Questionnaire, J Clin Epidemiol, 48(10) 1235-43

The who, what and from where of STIs: selective testing in asymptomatic patients

Reference

Bateson D, Freedman E, Stewart M, Read P, 2012, The who, what and from where of STIs: selective testing in asymptomatic patients, Medicine Today, 13(1) 12-21

Preliminary safety and acceptability of a carrageenan gel for possible use as a vaginal microbicide

Reference

Coggins C, Blanchard K, Alvarez F, Brache V, Weisberg E, Kilmarx PH, Lacarra M, Massai R, Mishell D Jr, Salvatierra A, Witwatwongwana P, Elias C, Ellertson C, 2000, Preliminary safety and acceptability of a carrageenan gel for possible use as a vaginal microbicide, Sex Transm Infect, 76(6) 480-3

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