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Mapping the risk of adverse sexual and reproductive health, need for publicly funded family planning services, and adequacy of the service network
Fowler, C. I., Peacock, K., Tilley, A. A., & Ellermeier, N. J. (2025). Results memo for Quantitative Study 5: Mapping the risk of adverse sexual and reproductive health, need for publicly funded family planning services, and adequacy of the service network. RTI International.
This memo describes the results of an exercise using Local Social Inequity in Sexual and Reproductive Health Score for California (LSI-SRH-CA) and Los Angeles County (LSI-SRH-LA) to explore the geospatial relationships between the risk of adverse SRH outcomes, the adequacy of the network of publicly funded family planning clinics, and the percentage of the need for publicly funded family planning services that is met by the network.
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