Sarah Isquick, BS
University of California, San Francisco
Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies
3333 California Street, Suite 265
San Francisco,
CA
USA
94118
Email:
Sarah.Isquick@ucsf.edu
Papers:
4061.0
Looking beyond structural processes: Neighborhood effects in communities with elevated and declining teen birth rates
4061.0
California hot spots study: An innovative mixed-methods approach to neighborhood level factors affecting teenage pregnancy
4061.0
“you don't want to mess up your own body:” barriers to family planning clinic use among adolescents in California