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a public health perspective
By P. F. A. van Look, Kris Heggenhougen, Stella R. Quah and Paul Van Look
"Sexual and reproductive health" was published by Academic Press in 2011 - San Diego, it has 338 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Sexual and reproductive health” Metadata:
- Title: Sexual and reproductive health
- Authors: P. F. A. van LookKris HeggenhougenStella R. QuahPaul Van Look
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 338
- Publisher: Academic Press
- Publish Date: 2011
- Publish Location: San Diego
“Sexual and reproductive health” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Perinatal Care - Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Reproductive Health Services - Reproductive health services - Reproductive Rights - Prevention & control - Family Planning Services - Pregnancy Complications - Sex instruction - Human reproduction
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: x, 338 pages :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL25279516M - OL16596113W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 680587134
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2010046204
- ISBN-13: 9780123850096
- All ISBNs: 9780123850096
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"Sexual and reproductive health" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Machine generated contents note: Section 1: Physiology, General Epidemiology and Demography Section 2: Core Elements Section 3: Reproductive CancersSection 4: Ethics and other General Aspects.
"Sexual and reproductive health" Description:
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"This volume presents the highlights of current global thinking about sexual and reproductive health. Major changes have taken place in the last 15 years in the way decision-makers think about the subject and the manner in which programmes deliver comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services. The turning point was the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo, Egypt, in 1994. ICPD was a watershed for several reasons. First, more than in any of the preceding United Nations population conferences, the issue of population was clearly placed as being central to sustainable development. Second, the narrow focus on population growth ("the population bomb") which had been a neo-Malthusian concern and preoccupation ever since the Club of Rome published its 1972 report Limits to Growth, was replaced by the comprehensive concept of (sexual and) reproductive health. Third, and linked to the definition and introduction of the reproductive health concept, was the strong call for a paradigm shift away from a policy environment driven by demographic considerations (sometimes to the point of using coercion in family planning services in order to reach demographic targets) to an environment that recognized the right of individuals to make their own choices. And, last but not least, ICPD as well as the Fourth World Conference on Women (FWCW) held the following year in Beijing, People's Republic of China, strongly emphasized that the rights of women and men to good sexual and reproductive health are firmly grounded in universal human rights"--Provided by publisher.
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