Journal of Women’s Health: Report from the CDC
The Journal of Women’s HealthExternal provides information for meeting the challenges of providing optimal health care for women throughout their lifespan. The Report from the CDC section of the journal showcases programs, policies, research findings, interventions, campaigns, and other initiatives that highlight CDC’s work to improve women’s health. Read the latest articles below.
2018
- Building U.S. Capacity to Review and Prevent Maternal DeathsExternal
- The National Network of State Perinatal Quality Collaboratives: A Growing Movement to Improve Maternal and Infant Health External
- Hormonal Contraceptive Use Among Women of Older Reproductive Age: Considering Risks and Benefits External
- Diabetes During Pregnancy: Surveillance, Preconception Care, and Postpartum CareExternal
- Making the Case: The Importance of Using 10 Key Preconception Indicators in Understanding the Health of Women of Reproductive AgeExternal
2017
- CDC's DELTA FOCUS Program: Identifying Promising Primary Prevention Strategies for Intimate Partner ViolenceExternal
- Human Papillomavirus Vaccine as an Anticancer Vaccine: Collaborative Efforts to Promote Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in the National Comprehensive Cancer Control ProgramExternal
- Injury Deaths Among U.S. Females: CDC Resources and ProgramsExternal
- Questions About Cervical and Breast Cancer Screening Knowledge, Practice, and Outcomes: A Review of Demographic and Health SurveysExternal
- Disparities in Assisted Reproductive Technology Utilization by Race and Ethnicity, United States, 2014: A CommentaryExternal
- Addressing Maternal Health During CDC's Ebola Response in the United StatesExternal
- Implementing CDC's Level of Care Assessment Tool (LOCATe): A National Collaboration to Improve Maternal and Child Health External
2016
- Updated Guidance for Safe and Effective Use of ContraceptionExternal
- CDC Online Course: Reproductive Health in Emergency Preparedness and ResponseExternal
- Five-Year Progress Update on the Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Support Breastfeeding, 2011External
- The Impact of Racism on the Sexual and Reproductive Health of African American WomenExternal
- Adherence of Primary Care Physicians to Evidence-Based Recommendations to Reduce Ovarian Cancer MortalityExternal
- Opportunities to Expand Colorectal Cancer Screening ParticipationExternal
- The Potential Role of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Programs in Reducing Teen Dating Violence and Intimate Partner ViolenceExternal
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System State-Added Questions: Leveraging an Existing Surveillance System to Improve Knowledge of Women’s Reproductive HealthExternal
- Change in Provider Beliefs Regarding Cervical Cancer Screening Intervals After an Educational InterventionExternal
Page last reviewed: June 18, 2018
Content source: CDC Office of Women's Health