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Jennifer Manlove

Jennifer Manlove

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
38
Citations
5676
World Ranking
5980
National Ranking
2850

Overview

Jennifer Manlove is affiliated with Child Trends in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of medicine and health professions. Their body of work primarily focuses on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, reproductive health and contraception, and related public health topics.

Their research spans several subfields including general health professions, public health, environmental and occupational health, reproductive medicine, social psychology, and obstetrics and gynecology. The main topics addressed in their studies include adolescent sexual and reproductive health, reproductive health and contraception, reproductive health and technologies, female genital mutilation/cutting issues, LGBTQ health, identity and policy, food security and health in diverse populations, and adolescent and pediatric healthcare.

Jennifer Manlove's recent publications include:

  • "Women's experiences with person-centered family planning care: Differences by sociodemographic characteristics" (2022, Contraception X)
  • "Lessons Learned from Replicating a Randomized Control Trial Evaluation of an App-Based Sexual Health Program" (2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
  • "Impacts of Re:MIX-A School-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Incorporating Young Parent Coeducators" (2021, Journal of School Health)
  • "Comparing Virtual and In-Person Implementation of a School-Based Sexual Health Promotion Program in High Schools with Large Latino Populations" (2023, Prevention Science)
  • "A Mixed-Methods Pilot Evaluation of Manhood 2.0, a Program to Reduce Unintended Pregnancy Among Young Men" (2022, American Journal of Men's Health)

Jennifer Manlove frequently collaborates with several coauthors. Among them are Brooke Whitfield, Kate Welti, Jane Finocharo, Elizabeth Cook, and Bianca Faccio, each having coauthored multiple publications with Manlove.

Their work has been published in multiple respected venues, including:

  • Journal of Adolescent Health
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Contraception X
  • Journal of School Health
  • Prevention Science

Best Publications

  • The influence of high school dropout and school disengagement on the risk of school-age pregnancy.

    Jennifer Manlove

  • Patterns of Contraceptive Use Within Teenagers’ First Sexual Relationships

    Jennifer Manlove;Suzanne Ryan;Kerry Franzetta

  • Early Motherhood in an Intergenerational Perspective: The Experiences of a British Cohort

    Jennifer Manlove

  • Pathways from family religiosity to adolescent sexual activity and contraceptive use.

    Jennifer Manlove;Cassandra Logan;Kristin A. Moore;Erum Ikramullah

  • Contraceptive use patterns across teens’ sexual relationships: The role of relationships, partners, and sexual histories

    Jennifer Manlove;Suzanne Ryan;Kerry Franzetta

  • Relationship characteristics and contraceptive use among young adults.

    Jennifer Manlove;Kate Welti;Megan Barry;Kristen Peterson

  • Explaining demographic trends in teenage fertility, 1980-1995.

    Jennifer Manlove;Elizabeth Terry;Laura Gitelson;Angela Romano Papillo

  • Contraceptive use and consistency in U.S. teenagers' most recent sexual relationships.

    Jennifer Manlove;Suzanne Ryan;Kerry Franzetta

  • The role of parent religiosity in teens' transitions to sex and contraception.

    Jennifer S. Manlove;Elizabeth Terry-Humen;Erum N. Ikramullah;Kristin A. Moore

  • Diploma Attainment Among Teen Mothers

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  • Condom use and consistency among male adolescents in the United States.

    Jennifer Manlove;Erum Ikramullah;Elizabeth Terry-Humen

  • Diploma Attainment among Teen Mothers. Fact Sheet. Publication #2010-01.

    Kate Perper;Kristen Peterson;Jennifer Manlove

  • Adolescents’ Discussions About Contraception or STDs with Partners Before First Sex

    Suzanne Ryan;Kerry Franzetta;Jennifer Manlove;Emily Holcombe

  • Playing catch-up: how children born to teen mothers fare.

    Terry-Humen E;Manlove J;Moore Ka

  • The Consequences of Unintended Childbearing: A White Paper.

    Cassandra Logan;Emily Holcombe;Jennifer Manlove;Suzanne Ryan

  • Patterns of contraceptive use within teenagers' first sexual relationships.

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  • Young teenagers and older sexual partners: correlates and consequences for males and females.

    Jennifer Manlove;Elizabeth Terry-Humen;Erum Ikramullah

  • Factors Associated With Multiple-Partner Fertility Among Fathers.

    Jennifer Manlove;Cassandra Logan;Erum Ikramullah;Emily Holcombe

  • Nonmarital School-Age Motherhood: Family, Individual, and School Characteristics

    Kristin A. Moore;Jennifer Manlove;Dana A. Glei;Donna R. Morrison

  • Not yet: programs to delay first sex among teens.

    Manlove J;Romano Papillio A;Ikramullah E

  • Subsequent Fertility Among Teen Mothers: Longitudinal Analyses of Recent National Data

    Jennifer Manlove;Carrie Mariner;Angela Romano Papillo

  • Trends in sexual activity and contraceptive use among teens.

    Terry E;Manlove J

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristin A. Moore
Kristin A. Moore Child Trends
Sandra L. Hofferth
Sandra L. Hofferth University of Maryland, College Park
David P. Baker
David P. Baker Pennsylvania State University

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