State of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes.
… together with the implementation of strategies to improve health and education, reduce inequality and support economic … and public life; ensure universal access to sexual and reproductivehealth and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the …
… including the level of exposure to the virus and prior health status. many authors, such as Bambra et al. (2020b), … The COVID-19 pandemic challenges the quality of sexual and reproductivehealth services There is increasing evidence of … (Porter et al., 2020). The option to receive sexual and reproductive healthcare online or through messenger apps has …
… ‘Good sexual and reproductivehealth 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 …
… and curative) plays a critical role in maintaining good health. It is considered an important social determinant of health (WHO, 2019e). In the EU context, access to health … a doctor than women, even when excluding consultations for reproductive reasons (Wang et al., 2013). The fact that …
… and services. Rights, access and outcomes – sexual and reproductivehealth in focus The COVID-19 pandemic aggravates and brings forth health inequalities …
… Centre for Disease Prevention and Control EHIS European Health Interview Survey EIGE European Institute for Gender … of health SES Structure of Earnings Survey SRH sexual and reproductivehealth SRHR [2] sexual and reproductivehealth and rights STD sexually transmitted …
… The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged health systems and affected the health and lives of … it more difficult for women and girls to access sexual and reproductivehealth services, as a result of the reallocation … will also focus on important topics such as mental health, reproductive and sexual health, and the gendered impacts of …
… of women and men? Are women’s particular needs related to reproductivehealth addressed? Examples of indicators Total monetary value of goods provided to meet women’s reproductivehealth needs (e.g. tampons) Average monetary …
… between Member States in access requirements for health services (WHO, 2018). Migrant and refugee women may face additional problems related to reproductivehealth (European Parliament, 2016). For example, … Public Health Alliance, 2018), with access to sexual and reproductivehealth services being particularly difficult for …
… women and men in access to resources (work, money, power, health, well-being, security, knowledge-education, mobility, … be the changes? Will women’s gender-based psychosocial health risk be reduced? If yes, how? Consider the norms and …
… issues’ – typically policies referring to women, such as reproductive rights, equal pay, violence against women, education, women’s health, maternity leave, childcare, and legal issues …