Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
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: It's 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 Universal Access 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.