The Health Of Women: A Global Perspective / Edition 1

The Health Of Women: A Global Perspective / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0813316081
ISBN-13:
9780813316086
Pub. Date:
12/15/1992
Publisher:
Westview Press
ISBN-10:
0813316081
ISBN-13:
9780813316086
Pub. Date:
12/15/1992
Publisher:
Westview Press
The Health Of Women: A Global Perspective / Edition 1

The Health Of Women: A Global Perspective / Edition 1

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Overview

This book provides a state-of-the-art, comprehensive review of the many factors that affect women’s health, ranging from low socioeconomic status and the impact of the debt crisis to more direct medical determinants, such as poor nutrition, hemorrhage, eclampsia, and infection. At stake are the unnecessary and preventable deaths of women and girls around the globe. The contributors assess the reduced quality of life for women and the often unacknowledged contributions of women and girls as the backbone of production in both developing and developed countries. Synthesizing perspectives of policymakers and practitioners, researchers and scholars, The Health of Women urges major new initiatives to understand and improve women’s health, taking into account biological elements such as the life cycle of women as well as cultural constraints and socioeconomic realities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813316086
Publisher: Westview Press
Publication date: 12/15/1992
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1400L (what's this?)

About the Author

Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference. Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference. Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference. Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference. Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference.

Table of Contents

Foreword — Introduction — Women’s Health: The Price of Poverty — Mother and More: A Broader Perspective on Women’s Health — Women’s Nutrition Through the Life Cycle: Social and Biological Vulnerabilities — Infection: Social and Medical Realities — Family Planning: A Base to Build on for Women’s Reproductive Health Services — Abortion — Women’s Mortality: A Legacy of Neglect — Violence Against Women: The Missing Agenda — Women’s Mental Health: A Global Perspective — Access to Care: More Than a Problem of Distance — Quality of Care: A Neglected Dimension — Health Women’s Way: Learning to Listen
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