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  • Essay / Sexual Health in Civilization - 1678

    IntroductionSexual and reproductive health concerns the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not just the absence of disease or infirmity. The article highlights that there must be a social impact on sexual and reproductive health services and that policy makers must be aware of this in order to be able to fund these programs and raise public awareness about this as well. The reason this is an interesting topic is because every society around the world has different groups of people who have their own view or cultural outlook when it comes to sexual health and illness. In fact, not every culture or group knows how to achieve this. prevent unwanted pregnancy or become aware of the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases and other reproductive health issues and/or concerns. Literature Search A combination of key phrases used to search for articles or literature relating to the research topic in the USF Libraries. On the USF Libraries home link, I clicked on the Database tab and in the list of databases, I clicked on PubMed and typed in the query for sexual and reproductive health and 20 results with matching keywords and I selected the most relevant topic covered. with sexual health across the world.Benefits of Sexual and Reproductive Health CareThe structure of the literature covers several different topics and questions, but overall, four questions were raised with great importance, as follows: 1) Invest in family planning services to prevent unwanted pregnancy and the availability of access to it. 2) Newborns and the care they receive to ensure their survival during their first year of life. 3) Unsafe abortions. 4) Sexual health and...... middle of article......B, Vogelsong KM,Van Look PFA, Puri CP, eds. Strengthen male partnership in sexual and reproductive health. Mumbai: Sha & Shaz Enterprises, 2005. Glasier, Anna, A. Metin Gülmezoglu, George P. Schmid, Claudia Garcia Moreno, and Paul F. A. Van Look. “Sexual and reproductive health: a matter of life and death.” The Lancet 368.9547 (2006): 1595-607. Print. Grimes, David A., Janie Benson, Susheela Singh, Mariana Romero, Bela Ganatra, Friday E. Okonofua, and Iqbal H. Shah. “Unsafe abortion: the preventable pandemic.” » The Lancet 368.9550 (2006): 1908-919. Print.Greene ME, Merrick T. Poverty Reduction: Does Reproductive Health Matter? HNP Discussion Paper. Washington DC: World Bank, 2005. Kane R, Wellings K. Reducing adolescent conception rates. An international review of the evidence: evidence from Europe. London: Health Education Authority, 1999.