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Jacqueline Coombe

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Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals|September 13, 2023
Googling long-acting reversible contraception: A scoping review examining the information available online about intrauterine devices and contraceptive implantsCassandra Caddy, Jacqueline Coombe
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare : Official Journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives|April 1, 2019
Motivators of contraceptive method change and implications for long-acting reversible contraception (non-)use: A qualitative free-text analysisJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare : Official Journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives|February 5, 2017
Who uses long-acting reversible contraception? Profile of LARC users in the CUPID cohortJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|July 5, 2018
Accidentally-on-purpose: findings from a qualitative study exploring pregnancy intention and long-acting reversible contraceptive useJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|June 25, 2025
Do Women Feel Unprepared for the Experience of an Intrauterine Device Insertion: Findings From an Australian StudyCassandra Caddy, Meredith Temple-Smith, Jacqueline Coombe
Culture, Health & Sexuality|January 8, 2019
Examining long-acting reversible contraception non-use among Australian women in their 20s: findings from a qualitative studyJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
Culture, Health & Sexuality|February 8, 2023
Who does what? Reproductive responsibilities between heterosexual partnersCassandra Caddy, Meredith Temple-Smith, Jacqueline Coombe
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|May 28, 2025
'That Doesn't Sound Right': A Qualitative Study Exploring the Information Seeking Behaviour of Current Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Users in AustraliaCassandra Caddy, Meredith Temple-Smith, Jacqueline Coombe
Women & Health|April 5, 2022
Access to period products during the first nation-wide lockdown in Australia: Results from an online surveyJacqueline Coombe, Helen Bittleston, Jane S Hocking
Sexual Health|July 29, 2016
What qualities of long-acting reversible contraception do women perceive as desirable or undesirable? A systematic reviewJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals|September 13, 2023
Googling long-acting reversible contraception: A scoping review examining the information available online about intrauterine devices and contraceptive implantsCassandra Caddy, Jacqueline Coombe
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare : Official Journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives|April 1, 2019
Motivators of contraceptive method change and implications for long-acting reversible contraception (non-)use: A qualitative free-text analysisJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare : Official Journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives|February 5, 2017
Who uses long-acting reversible contraception? Profile of LARC users in the CUPID cohortJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|July 5, 2018
Accidentally-on-purpose: findings from a qualitative study exploring pregnancy intention and long-acting reversible contraceptive useJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|June 25, 2025
Do Women Feel Unprepared for the Experience of an Intrauterine Device Insertion: Findings From an Australian StudyCassandra Caddy, Meredith Temple-Smith, Jacqueline Coombe
Culture, Health & Sexuality|January 8, 2019
Examining long-acting reversible contraception non-use among Australian women in their 20s: findings from a qualitative studyJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
Culture, Health & Sexuality|February 8, 2023
Who does what? Reproductive responsibilities between heterosexual partnersCassandra Caddy, Meredith Temple-Smith, Jacqueline Coombe
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|May 28, 2025
'That Doesn't Sound Right': A Qualitative Study Exploring the Information Seeking Behaviour of Current Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Users in AustraliaCassandra Caddy, Meredith Temple-Smith, Jacqueline Coombe
Women & Health|April 5, 2022
Access to period products during the first nation-wide lockdown in Australia: Results from an online surveyJacqueline Coombe, Helen Bittleston, Jane S Hocking
Sexual Health|July 29, 2016
What qualities of long-acting reversible contraception do women perceive as desirable or undesirable? A systematic reviewJacqueline Coombe, Melissa L Harris, Deborah Loxton
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