Rachel K. Jones

Rachel K. Jones
Organization / Company: Guttmacher Institute

Rachel Jones, senior research associate, has worked at the Guttmacher Institute since July 1999.
She received her Ph.D. in sociology from Tulane University, where she
studied gender, family and inequality. Her work at the Guttmacher
Institute has focused on adolescent sexual health, abortion, and male
sexual and reproductive health. Most recently, she completed a national
survey of all known abortion providers in the United States, the
findings of which are summarized in Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. She has also published articles in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Current Opinions in Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Journal of Adolescent Health, Social Forces and Sociological Inquiry.

Rachel K. Jones' articles

Withdrawal as Contraception: Why So Skeptical?

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by Rachel K. Jones, Guttmacher Institute

June 2, 2009 - 8:00am (Print)

To my surprise, my recent article in the journal Contraception on the effectiveness of withdrawal in preventing pregnancy unleashed a mini-storm of commentary in the blogosphere.
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Abortion and Mental Health: Separating Science from the Junk

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by Rachel K. Jones, Guttmacher Institute

December 19, 2008 - 12:29pm (Print)

Antiabortion activists often attempt to capitalize on the fact that the public and many policymakers cannot distinguish between well-conducted studies and those that fall in the "junk science" category.
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