2023
Care Post-Roe: Documenting Cases of Poor-Quality Care Since the Dobbs Decision
Daniel Grossman, Carole Joffe, Shelly Kaller, Katrina Kimport, Elizabeth Kinsey, Klaira Lerma, Natalie Morris, Kari White | May 2023
Implications of Parental Consent for Clinician-Provided Contraception for Minors in Texas
Brooke Whitfield, Laura Dixon, Kari White | April 2023
Medication Abortion Use and Access in Texas
Kari White, Klaira Lerma, Lauren Thaxton, Anitra Beasley | March 2023
Pregnant Texans’ Interest in Other Models of Abortion Care After the Fall of Roe
Anitra Beasley, Amanda Nagle, Klaira Lerma, Gracia Sierra, Gabriela Alvarez Pérez, Kari White | January 2023
2022
After Roe: Criminal Abortion Bans in Texas
Elizabeth Sepper, Ghazaleh Moayedi, Lauren Thaxton, Anitra Beasley, Laura Dixon, Kari White | June, 2022
Reactions to Senate Bill 8 among Texans who Obtained Out-of-State Abortion Care
Whitney Arey, Laura Dixon, Elsa Vizcarra, Kari White | June, 2022
Out-of-State Travel for Abortion Following Implementation of Texas Senate Bill 8
Kari White, Asha Dane’el, Elsa Vizcarra, Laura Dixon, Klaira Lerma, Anitra Beasley, Joseph E. Potter, Tony Ogburn | March, 2022
Timely Access to Contraception at Medicaid Providers Following the Exclusion of Planned Parenthood from Texas’ Medicaid Program
Brooke Whitfield, Anna Chatillon, Elsa Vizcarra, Rachel Wolleben, Kari White | January, 2022
2021
Initial Impacts of Texas’ Senate Bill 8 on Abortions in Texas and at Out-of-State Facilities
Kari White, Elsa Vizcarra, Lina Palomares, Asha Dane’el, Anitra Beasley, Tony Ogburn, Joseph E. Potter, Samuel L. Dickman | October, 2021
Texas Senate Bill 8: Medical and Legal Implications
Kari White, Gracia Sierra, Laura Dixon, Elizabeth Sepper, Ghazaleh Moayedi | July, 2021
Provider Perspectives on Texas’ Publicly Funded Family Planning Programs
Klaira Lerma, Emma Carpenter, and Kari White | April, 2021
Publicly Funded Reproductive Health Care Programs for People with Low Incomes in Texas, 2011-2021
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | March 2021
Texas’ Executive Order during COVID-19 Increased Barriers for Patients Seeking Abortion Care
Emma Carpenter, Kristen Burke, Elsa Vizcarra, Asha Dane’el, Vinita Goyal, and Kari White | January 2021
2020
The Potential Impacts of Texas’ Executive Order on Patients’ Access to Abortion Care
Kari White, Gracia Sierra, Elsa Vizcarra, Laura Dixon, Sarah Baum, Kristine Hopkins, Joseph E. Potter, and Daniel Grossman | March 2020
Texas Family Planning Providers’ Difficulties Offering Adolescents Confidential Services Foreshadows Similar Problems Nationwide as New Title X Rules Go Into Effect
Kate Coleman-Minahan, Kristine Hopkins, and Kari White | February 2020
Availability of Confidential Services for Teens Declined After the 2011–2013 Changes to Publicly Funded Family Planning Programs in Texas
Kate Coleman-Minahan, Kristine Hopkins, and Kari White | January 2020
2019
Texas Women’s Access to Reproductive Health Services Since the 2016 Statewide Reorganization of Women’s Health Programs
Kari White, Kristen Burke, Kristine Hopkins, and Joseph E. Potter | June 2019
Providers’ Barriers to Offering Contraception in the Healthy Texas Women (HTW) Program
Kari White, Elizabeth Ela, Kristine Hopkins, and Joseph E. Potter | March 2019
2018
Low-Income Texas Women Do Not Get the Contraception They Want at Their Six-Week Postpartum Checkup
Kate Coleman-Minahan and Joseph E. Potter | December 2018
The Process of Seeking a Judicial Bypass For Abortion May Harm Adolescents
Kate Coleman-Minahan and Amanda Stevenson | September 2018
Community College Students Want to Use More Effective Birth Control Methods But Can’t Always Get What They Want
Kristine Hopkins, Celia Hubert, Kate Coleman-Minahan, Amanda Jean Stevenson, Kari White, Daniel Grossman, and Joseph E. Potter | April 2018
The Impact of Information about Abortion Safety on Texas Voters’ Opinions about Restrictive Laws
Kari White, Daniel Grossman, Amanda Jean Stevenson, Kristine Hopkins, and Joseph E. Potter | February 2018
2017
Does Religion Influence Contraceptive Choice among Hispanic Women in Texas?
Chloe Dillaway, Kari White, Kristine Hopkins, and Joseph E. Potter | August 2017
Many Low-Income Women in Texas Do Not Get the Effective Contraception They Want After Giving Birth
Joseph E. Potter, Kate Coleman-Minahan, Kari White, Daniel A. Powers, Chloe Dillaway, Amanda J. Stevenson, Kristine Hopkins, and Daniel Grossman| July 2017
How Greater Travel Distance Due to Clinic Closures Reduced Access to Abortion in Texas
Daniel Grossman, Kari White, Kristine Hopkins, and Joseph E. Potter | February 2017
2016
Change in Number of Physicians Providing Abortion Care in Texas After HB2
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | February 2016
2015
Texas Women’s Experiences Attempting Self-Induced Abortion in Texas
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | November 2015
Knowledge, Opinion and Experience Related to Abortion Self-Induction in Texas
Daniel Grossman, Kari White, Kristine Hopkins, Amanda Stevenson, and Joseph E. Potter | November 2015
Abortion Wait Times in Texas: The Shrinking Capacity of Facilities and the Potential Impact of Closing Non-ASC Clinics
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | October 2015
Barriers to Family Planning Access in Texas: Evidence from a Statewide Representative Survey
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | May 2015
Family Planning and Primary Health Care Programs in Texas: How Well Are They Working?
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | March 2015
2014
Impact of Abortion Restrictions in Texas
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | January 2014
2013
Survey of Reproductive Health Clinics in Texas
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | April 2013
Low-Income Women’s Attitudes About Affordable Family Planning Service
Texas Policy Evaluation Project | April 2013