In this book, leading academics and practitioners in the field of reproductive health address topics such as contraception, abortion, sexually transmitted infections, maternal and prenatal health, sexuality and reproductive rights by examining a number of critical issues in these areas. The authors describe new research, identify gaps and priorities in policy and practice, and illustrate innovative solutions.
The book further addresses such current imperatives as understanding the social meanings of emergency contraception, measuring gender-based violence, improving reproductive health governance, strengthening health systems and services, and redressing institutional barriers.
The book also assesses how reproductive health programs can be reconfigured to new challenges such as those posed by climate change, vulnerable youth in fragile states, and risks from new infertility treatments.
Using a rich and varied set of cases, a broad public health and social science perspective, and novel methodological approaches, this book questions common assumptions, illustrates effective solutions and sets out research, policy, and programmatic agendas for the present and future.
This is a comprehensive volume which provides a valuable resource to researchers, educators, practitioners, policymakers and students, as well as anyone studying or advocating for reproductive health.
This text covers cutting-edge issues in reproductive health. It represents all major world regions, with a special focus on sub-Sahara Africa. It also looks heavily at contraception and includes case studies as well as innovative solutions to some challenges.
Ch. 1) Introduction and Overview: Andrzej Kulczycki.- Part One.
Expanding the Research Base: Ch. 2). The Vocabulary of Reproductive Health:
Alaka Basu.- Ch. 3). Prevalence, Attitudes, Risk factors, and Selected
Health-related Outcomes Associated with Spousal Physical Violence during
Pregnancy in Egypt: Andrzej Kulczycki.- Ch. 4). Addressing Men's Concerns
about Reproductive Health Services and Fertility Regulation in a Rural
Sahelian Setting of Northern Ghana: The Zurugelu Approach.: Philip Adongo,
James F. Phillips, and Colin Baynes.- Ch. 5). Social Class and Sexual Stigma:
Local Interpretations of Emergency Contraception in Egypt: Lisa L. Wynn,
Hosam Moustafa, and Ahmed Ragab.- Ch. 6). Using New Data and Improved Study
Designs to Examine Infertility-service Seeking and Adverse Maternal and
Perinatal Outcomes in the South-Central United States: Suzanne Dhall and
Andrzej Kulczycki.- Part Two. Advancing Policy: Ch. 7). The Evolution of
Consensus on Population and Development: Prospects for Resurgent Policy and
Program Action: Andrew B Kantner.- Ch. 8). How Problematic will Liberal
Abortion Policies be for Pronatalist Countries?: Dennis Hodgson.- Ch. 9).
Climate Change: What do Population and Reproductive Health have to Do with
It? : Karen Hardee.- Ch. 10). Reproductive Health Aid: A Delicate Balancing
Act: Hendrik P. van Dalen and Maja Micevska.- Ch. 11). Looking Back and
Looking Ahead to Where Are We Going: A Round-table Symposium on the Past,
Present, and Future of Reproductive Health: a). Look Over Your Shoulder and
Prepare for More: Its About Sex After All: Dan Pellegrom.- b). The
Exceptionality of Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health and
Rights: Marleen Temmerman and Neil Datta.- c). Championing MDG5: Invest in
Women, It Pays: Jill Sheffield.- d). A Driver Without Wheels: The Continued
Relative Neglect of the Reproductive Health Agenda: Stan Bernstein.- e).
Adapting to Change to Achieve UniversalAccess to Reproductive Health:
Elizabeth Lule.- Part Three. Strengthening Service and Program Capacity: Ch.
12). Fostering Change in Medical Care Settings: A Holistic Programming
Approach to Revitalizing IUD Use in Kenya: Roy Jacobstein.- Ch. 13).
Radical Common Sense: Community Provision of Injectable Contraception in
Africa: John Stanback and Reid Miller.- Ch. 14). Global Introduction of a
Low-cost Contraceptive Implant: Kate H. Rademacher, Heather L. Vahdat, Laneta
Dorfligner, Derek Owen, and Markus J. Steiner.- Ch. 15). An Integrated
Approach to Targeted, Evidence-based Livelihood and Sexual and Reproductive
Health Programs for Vulnerable Young People in Fragile States: The Case of
Liberia: Adam Weiner and Andrzej Kulczycki.- About the Contributors.- Index.