Reproductive coercion refers to behaviour that interferes with a person’s reproductive autonomy, such as contraceptive sabotage, pregnancy coercion, controlling a pregnancy outcome or forced sterilisation. Routine screening for reproductive coercion, together with clinician education, was implemented at a family planning service in New South Wales, Australia, in December 2018.
Citation: Cheng Y, Rogers C, Boerma CJ, Botfield JR., Estoesta J. Clinician views and experiences with reproductive coercion screening in a family planning service. Sexual Health. 2023;20(1):71-79. https://doi.org/10.1071/SH22143