TAILIEUCHUNG - Reproductive Health and Partner Violence Guidelines: An Integrated Response to Intimate Partner Violence and Reproductive Coercion

So then you may think that the population-poverty-resource nexus would be a focus of attention among development economists. If so, you would be wrong. Even in studies on the semi-arid regions of sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian sub-continent (poverty-ridden land masses, inhabited by some 2 billion people and experiencing the largest additions ever known to their population; Tables 1-2), the nexus is largely absent. For example,Birdsall (1988),Kelley (1988) and Schultz (1988) are authoritative surveys by economic demographers on population growth in poor countries. None touches environmental matters. Mainstream demography (as reflected in, say, the journal Population and Development Review) also makes light of environmental stress facing poor communities. | Reproductive Health and Partner Violence Guidelines Family Violence Prevention Fund Creating Futures Without Violence An Integrated Response to Intimate Partner Violence and Reproductive Coercion By Linda Chamberlain PhD MPH and Rebecca Levenson MA PRODUCED BY Family Violence Prevention Fund FUNDED BY Administration for Children and Families . Department of Health and Human Services and the Office on Women s Health . Department of Health and Human Services With Special Thanks to Frances E. Ashe-Goins RN MPH Acting Director Office on Women s Health Aleisha Langhorne MPH MHSA Health Scientist Administrator Office on Women s Health Marylouise Kelley PhD Director Family Violence Prevention Services Program Family and Youth Services Bureau Administration for Children and Families The Family Violence Prevention Fund Wishes to Especially Thank the Following for their Contribution Elizabeth Miller MD PhD UC Davis Medical School Jeffrey Waldman MD Medical Director Planned Parenthood Shasta Pacific Phyllis Schoenwald PA Vice President of Medical Services Planned Parenthood Shasta Pacific Vanessa Cullins MD MPH MBA Vice President of Medical Affairs Planned Parenthood Federation of America Laurie Weaver Chief Office of Family Planning California Department of Public Health Jacquelyn C. Campbell PhD RN FAAN Anna D. Wolf Chair and Professor School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University CONTENTS PART 1 Background Definitions Magnitude of the Problem and Focus PART 2 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH General Reproductive Health Effects of Abuse Contraceptive Use and Birth Control Sabotage Condom Use Unintended Pregnancies The Role of Pregnancy Coercion in Women Terminating or Continuing Their Pregnancies Sexually Transmitted Infections STIs and HIV PART 3 GUIDELINES FOR RESPONDING TO IPV AND REPRODUCTIVE COERCION IN THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Prepare Train Ask and Educate Intervene Refer PART 4 POLICY IMPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS .

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