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Open Access Journal of Contraception
ISSN: 1179-1527
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Igal Wolman
The Open Access Journal of Contraception is a peer-reviewed, online open access journal publishing original research, reports, reviews and commentaries on all areas of contraception. In addition to clinical research, demographics and health-related aspects, the journal welcomes new findings in animal and preclinical studies relating to understanding the biological mechanisms and practical development of new contraceptive agents.
This journal is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Articles:
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- Volume 16, 2025 (9)
- Volume 15, 2024 (15)
- Volume 14, 2023 (17)
- Volume 13, 2022 (13)
- Volume 12, 2021 (18)
- Volume 11, 2020 (19)
- Volume 10, 2019 (10)
- Volume 9, 2018 (11)
- Volume 8, 2017 (7)
- Volume 7, 2016 (17)
- Volume 6, 2015 (14)
- Volume 5, 2014 (12)
- Volume 4, 2013 (5)
- Volume 3, 2012 (8)
- Volume 2, 2011 (11)
- Volume 1, 2010 (16)
Latest articles:
- 5 records -
Satisfaction with the Levonorgestrel 19.5-mg Intrauterine Device Treatment for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: A Pilot Study
Viscola M, Marcelino ACH, Pereira PDC, Espejo-Arce X, Bahamondes L
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2025, 16:123-129
Published Date: 10 October 2025
Hairdressers as Mental Health Gatekeepers in Adolescent Sextual Reproductive Health Contexts in Northern Uganda
Kabunga A, Nalwoga V, Kigongo E, Stoney C, Modi D, Samson U, Anyolitho MK, Murara O, Omech B
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2025, 16:111-121
Published Date: 7 October 2025
Coagulation Profiles Among Combined Oral Contraceptive User and Non-User Women Attending at Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia, Jigjiga Medium Clinic: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study
Getu F, Tesfaye A, Mekuria S, Ayehubizu LM, Tahir B, Roble AK, Getu E, Walle M
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2025, 16:97-110
Published Date: 4 September 2025
Bridging Participation Gaps: A Community-Led Inception for Integrating Comprehensive Adolescent-Friendly Family Planning and Post-Abortion Care (CAFFP–PAC) into Primary Healthcare Facilities in Northern Uganda
Kigongo E, Ekungu E, Edmonton A, Auma AG, Ongom MC, Samson U, Anyolitho MK, Kabunga A, Murara O, Akello JA, Omech B
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2025, 16:81-96
Published Date: 3 September 2025
Predictors of Family Planning Choices in Rwanda: Insights from the 2019-2020 Demographic and Health Survey
Kubahoniyesu T, Mugabo H
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2025, 16:71-80
Published Date: 9 July 2025