3 edition of A study on reproductive behaviour and reproductive health of women in Kerala found in the catalog.
A study on reproductive behaviour and reproductive health of women in Kerala
Sukumari N. Nair
Published
1998
by Population Research Centre, Dept. of Demography, University of Kerala in Trivandrum
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Sukumari N. Nair & P.S. Nair. |
Series | PRC report series ;, 98-3 |
Contributions | University of Kerala. Population Research Centre. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Microfiche 2001/60333 (H) |
The Physical Object | |
Format | Microform |
Pagination | 12 p. |
Number of Pages | 12 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6860743M |
LC Control Number | 00372272 |
Reproductive health status and related knowledge among women aged 20–39 years in rural China: a cross-sectional study. Reproductive health is the core science of human life and is critical to the healthy and sustainable development of human society. Since , China has enforced a “one child” policy. With the implementation o. Most studies on adolescent sexual and reproductive health will indeed explore sexual conduct including age at debut, outcomes including pregnancy, abortion and infection, sexual ideology/attitudes to gender, sexual and reproductive health knowledge and sources of information, protective, or risk behaviour, condom use, or health seeking and.
• Reproductive health is a human right stated in international law. • Reproductive health plays an important role in morbidity, mortality and life expectancy. • Reproductive health problems are the leading cause of women’s ill health and mortality worldwide. : SEX WORKERS IN KERALA, INDIA: A CONTEXTUAL STUDY OF LIFE, WORK AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF SEX WORKERS IN KERALA, INDIA () by Nair, Saritha and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices.
Turnaway Study: The book. Findings of the Turnaway Study, the largest study to examine women’s experiences with abortion and unwanted pregnancy in the United States—have been collected and described in a new book The Turnaway Study: Ten Years, A Thousand Women, and the Consequences of Having - or Being Denied - an Abortion, available now in bookstores and online. In India, young women, particularly those living in rural areas, are at high risk for negative sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes, with those ages 15–24 years accounting for 41 % of total maternal deaths in India [].Early marriage, combined with lack of SRH knowledge and information, and limited agency to negotiate sexual encounters contribute to early and unprotected sex for.
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‘A study of reproductive health and health seeking behaviour of adolescent girls residing in urban slums of Guwahati c ity’, The New India n Journal of OBGYN, 2,1: Reproductive health of women has recently become focus of attention due to its implications for women's own health, health of their children, family members, socio-economic development of society and population programmes.
The reproductive health status of women, especially in the developing world including India, requires urgent attention. Reproductive Health: A total view of human reproductive health is basic to personal well-being as well as tointerpersonal relationships.
Adolescents are vibrant, fragile and prone to experimentation and risk taking, as a result they are the most vulnerable population as far as delinquent behavior and attitude is concerned.
towards reproductive health. Conclusion: The study concluded that majority of the adolescent girls suffer from one or more types of reproductive health related problems and had negative health seeking behaviour.
Thus, in order to increase reproductive health seeking behaviour of adolescent girls, apart from their curricular activities, it. women, their families and the health system can improve utilization of reproductive health services among young couples in resource-constrained settings.
There is less focus on strategies to delay first pregnancy as compared to spacing among young women. Further, family and community level barriers in most of the project settings. Sexual and reproductive health (SRH), a basic right for women worldwide, is infrequently researched in countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
No empirical studies of SRH among Saudi women exist. This protocol describes a study to explore the SRH knowledge, information-seeking behaviour and attitudes of Saudi female university. access to reproductive health is an opportunity for a renewed commitment to further advance the SRH agenda.
Based on this global political reaffirmation of the ICPD agenda, reproductive rights are now considered a human right for all people, including universal access to reproductive health. The first case of HIV in Ethiopia was reported in Since then, HIV/AIDS has become a major public health concern in the country, leading the Government of Ethiopia to declare a public health emergency in Although the epidemic is currently stable, HIV/AIDS remains a major development challenge for Ethiopia.
The spread of HIV in any community is in part determined by the. 3 February The world in which adolescents live has changed dramatically in the last 25 years and the response to their sexual and reproductive health and rights has evolved in important ways.
This new supplement in the Journal of Adolescent Health celebrates gains, confronts barriers, and identifies key areas of action for countries and key stakeholders to build on progress in the. The study shows that the reproductive and child health schemes of the government are neither implemented in their true spirits nor the tribals reap the benefits of the schemes.
The study reveals that absence of gender bias and no to abortion are two important reproductive health seeking behavior of tribal women of PARAJA tribe. Similar to IHPP, a study done in Kerala, India, has shown that activation of women toward positive health-related behavior may lead to health-related social change.
The purpose of this study is to better identify the factors that affect women’s reproductive health outcomes in order to provide suggestions for a more holistic approach when addressing women.
Good sexual and reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system. It implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce, and the freedom to decide if, when, and how often to do so.
To maintain one’s sexual and reproductive health, people need access to accurate. The Productive ‘Reproductive Work’: A Study on Female Domestic Labourers in Punalur, Kerala 22 | Page it creates an ambiguous convergence between the defined boundaries of dichotomies of productive work vs.
Support have been found on the relationship between women's autonomy and reproductive behavior (Sathar et al. ; Hakim, Salway, and Mumtaz ), although, the evidence on both the relationship. The interpretative framework of de Bruijn (; see Annex) provides an example of a holistic and coherent perspective for the study of fertility and reproductive health, encompassing individual behaviour, the social context and life course development.
Methods: This research was a qualitative study conducted from January to July Data from focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews with 25 female students and 10 key members of the university (including university authorities, consultants, reproductive health professionals and university officials) was collected and all interviews were recorded, formulated and.
compromise women’s health, fertility, infant health and survival. Present descriptive study was conducted to assess the prevalence of symptoms of RTIs and health seeking behaviour among women of reproductive age group ( years) residing in village Abhipur. Based on a larger study, the paper shows that religion is a less influential factor than male dominance and cultural norms.
The provision of better health and medical facilities by the government could, however, make a big difference to women's health as well as population control. This study was a preliminary attempt at exploring poor women's understanding of reproductive health, based on the assumption that women attach meaning to the concept within specific socioeconomic and cultural contexts.It is a common problem in India for women in the reproductive age group to suffer from reproductive illnesses and not seek care.
This paper is an attempt to assess untreated reproductive morbidities and to study factors affecting treatment-seeking behavior among ever married women of urban slums.This study attempts to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices related to cervical cancer and its screening among women of reproductive age ( years).
Materials and Methods: A facility-based cross-sectional study was done on females of reproductive age who presented to out-patient-department of All India Institute of Medical.