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Sexual and reproductive health

2019
Around 1.2 billion people, or one out of every six persons of the world's population, are adolescents, aged 10 to 19 years. Most of them are presumed to be healthy, but there is still substantial premature death, illness, and injury among adolescents. Illnesses hinder the ability of adolescents to grow and develop to their full potential.
Frances M. Boyle   +5 more
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Sexual Violence and Reproductive Health

Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2000
Sexual violence is a significant public health problem, and has been linked to adverse effects on women's physical and mental health. Although some advances in the research have been made, more scientific exploration is needed to understand the potential association between sexual violence and women's reproductive health, and to identify measures that ...
P M, McMahon, M M, Goodwin, G, Stringer
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Training in sexual and reproductive health

BMJ Military Health, 2021
We run a sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH) service in a 10 500-patient Defence Primary Healthcare (DPHC) family practice, which includes 698 servicewomen. Double et al [1][1] make valid points about the provision of SRH and suitably trained healthcare professionals in DPHC.
Antony Sean Willman, J Boyd
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Adolescent sexual and reproductive health

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2000
This paper assesses how young people and adolescents are defined within each country according to its laws and policies. Additionally, the reproductive health situation of adolescents varies with gender and age. Age of onset of intercourse, age of marriage and child bearing, use of contraception, and the status of women in society all vary with country
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Men's Reproductive and Sexual Health

Journal of American College Health, 2001
A broad definition of men's reproductive and sexual health (MRSH) includes medical (pathophysiological) matters such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), developmental anomalies, malignancy, trauma, and infertility. It also includes psychosocial concerns: sexuality, contraception, disease prophylaxis, developmental and lifecycle issues, tobacco ...
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Sexual and Reproductive Health

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2022
Danielle, Mazza, Jessica R, Botfield
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Sexual and reproductive health

2018
Ensuring sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and empowerment of girls and women are essential to improving individual-level and population-level outcomes globally, and to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Target SDGs for SRHR include access to a range of (SRH) services, reproductive rights, and ending discrimination and ...
Lavanya Pillay   +3 more
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Sexually transmitted infections and women's sexual and reproductive health

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2013
AbstractSexually transmitted infections (STIs) are widespread globally and result in a large burden of sexual and reproductive health consequences that disproportionately affect women, including pregnancy complications, cancer, infertility, and enhanced HIV transmission. A new WHO publication, available online, outlines key points of action and new and
Gottlieb, Sami L   +4 more
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Sexual and Reproductive Health

2016
Individuals with physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities reproductively mature at the same rate as the general population. However, they often lag far behind their peers in access to education about the emotional, social, and medical challenges that accompany the physical changes of the emerging adult.
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Concerns

2021
Sexual and reproductive health are important and valued aspects of a woman’s health and well-being and can be profoundly impacted by breast cancer diagnosis and treatments. For breast cancer survivors, sexual and reproductive health changes are associated with significant emotional distress and often negatively impact women’s emotional well-being ...
Rebecca A. Shelby   +7 more
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