Peer-reviewed journal articles published within the last six months are listed here, linked from relevant news stories when appropriate. To learn more on how to best read and interpret the findings from clinical research, see In Brief: Interpreting Research Studies from the Guttmacher Institute.
Cooper RJ, et al. Ethical, religious and factual beliefs about the supply of emergency hormonal contraception by UK community pharmacists. J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care. 2008 Jan;34(1):47-50.
Kelly PJ, Sable MR, Schwartz LR, Lisbon E, Hall MA. Physicians' intention to educate about emergency contraception. Fam Med. 2008 Jan;40(1):40-5.
Lim SW, Iheagwara KN, Legano L, Coupey SM. Emergency contraception: are pediatric residents counseling and prescribing to teens? J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2008 Jun;21(3):129-34.
Mollen CJ, Barg FK, Hayes KL, Gotcsik M, Blades NM, Schwarz DF. Assessing attitudes about emergency contraception among urban, minority adolescent girls: an in-depth interview study. Pediatrics. 2008 Aug;122(2):e395-401.
Patel A, Panchal H, Piotrowski ZH, et al. Comprehensive Medical Care for Victims of Sexual Assault: a Survey of Illinois Hospital Emergency Departments Contraception. 2008 June ;77(6):426-430. 
Tirelli A, Cagnacci A, Volpe A. Levonorgestrel administration in emergency contraception: bleeding pattern and pituitary-ovarian function. Contraception. 2008 May;77(5):328-32. 
Trussell J, Schwarz EB, Guthrie K, et al. No Such Thing As An Easy (or EC) Fix. Contraception. 2008 November; 78(5): 351-354. 
Whittaker PG, Armstrong KA, Adams J. Implementing an Advance Emergency Contraception Policy: What Happens in the Real World? Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2008 September 3; 40(3):162–170.