Examination of how abuse affects risk behaviors and health outcomes, and what reproductive health care providers can do to reduce the prevalence of gender-based violence and alleviate its consequences. Contains: Coerced First Intercourse and Reproductive Health Among Adolescent Women in Rakai, Uganda / Michael A. Koenig, Iryna Zablotska, Tom Lutalo, Fred Nalugoda, Jennifer Wagman and Ron Gray: The Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence and Unintended Pregnancy: Analysis of a National Sample From Colombia / Christina C. Pallitto and Patricia O'Campo: Intimate Partner Violence in China: National Prevalence, Risk Factors and Associated Health Problems / William L. Parish, Tianfu Wang, Edward O. Laumann, Suiming Pan and Ye Luo: The Experience of Sexual Coercion Among Young People in Kenya / Annabel S. Erulkar: Socioeconomic Factors and Processes Associated With Domestic Violence in Rural Bangladesh / Lisa M. Bates, Sidney Ruth Schuler, Farzana Islam and Md. Khairul Islam: Exploring the Association Between HIV and Violence: Young People's Experiences with Infidelity, Violence and Forced Sex in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania / Heidi Lary, Suzanne Maman, Maligo Katebalila, Ann McCauley and Jessie Mbwambo: Reproductive Health Services and Intimate Partner Violence: Shaping a Pragmatic Response In Sub-Saharan Africa / Charlotte Watts and Susannah Mayhew.