Contraception is a leading international journal dedicated to providing up-to-date, evidence-based information on all aspects of contraception, reproductive health, and related areas. It aims to enhance the knowledge and understanding of healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers involved in family planning and sexual health services. As a peer-reviewed publication, Contraception focuses on disseminating high-quality research that informs clinical practice and shapes public health policies.
The journal covers a broad range of topics, including contraceptive methods, unintended pregnancy, abortion, sexually transmitted infections, and reproductive health disparities. It features original research articles, reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical guidelines. Key areas of focus include hormonal contraception, intrauterine devices, emergency contraception, and behavioral interventions. Indexed in major medical databases, Contraception is a vital resource for obstetricians, gynecologists, family physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers.
By promoting scientific rigor and disseminating impactful research, Contraception seeks to advance the field of reproductive health and improve access to quality contraceptive services. The journal encourages submissions that address unmet needs in contraceptive care and contribute to reducing unintended pregnancies and promoting reproductive autonomy. Contraception strives to be a trusted source of information for healthcare professionals and policymakers, ultimately improving the lives of women and families worldwide.