Granek Leeat, Nakash Ora
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, PO Box, 653, 84105, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel.
Int J Behav Med. 2017 Dec;24(6):893-900. doi: 10.1007/s12529-017-9650-7.
In this paper, we situate and frame Israeli women's reproductive health within the social, historical, political, cultural, and geographical context of Israeli women's lives.
We used a theoretical review in this paper.
Militarism, patriarchy, and cultural values heavily shape and influence Jewish and Arab women's access to and experience of reproductive health when it comes to the imperative to have children, pregnancy, birth, access to contraception and abortion, and other reproductive healthcare services. We discuss five main factors pertaining to Israeli women's reproductive health including (1) fertility and emphasis on reproduction; (2) infertility; (3) pregnancy, birth, and miscarriage; (4) reproductive rights including contraception and abortion; and (5) maternity leave and accessible childcare.
Israel is a pro-natalist country, in which both Jewish and Arab women share many of the consequences of the social imperative to have children. Though Arab women, as part of their double minority status, are exposed to more mental health risks pre- and postpartum, the personal and public reproductive health decisions and reproductive healthcare services are largely shaped by similar social forces. These include the patriarchal and religious culture that dictates a value system that highly cherishes motherhood, and within the military political context of the on-going Israeli-Palestinian conflict and past social and political traumas. We address four major gaps that need to be addressed in order to improve Israeli women's reproductive health and well-being that include the neoliberal gap, the information gap, the reproductive health services gap, and the leadership and policy gap.
在本文中,我们将以色列女性的生殖健康置于以色列女性生活的社会、历史、政治、文化和地理背景中进行定位和阐述。
本文采用了理论综述的方法。
在生育需求、怀孕、分娩、避孕和堕胎的获取以及其他生殖保健服务方面,军国主义、父权制和文化价值观严重塑造并影响着犹太和阿拉伯女性获得生殖健康的机会及其生殖健康体验。我们讨论了与以色列女性生殖健康相关的五个主要因素,包括:(1)生育力与对生育的重视;(2)不孕不育;(3)怀孕、分娩和流产;(4)生殖权利,包括避孕和堕胎;(5)产假和可获得的儿童保育服务。
以色列是一个鼓励生育的国家,犹太和阿拉伯女性都承受着社会生育需求带来的诸多后果。尽管阿拉伯女性作为双重少数群体的一部分,在产前和产后面临更多心理健康风险,但个人和公共层面的生殖健康决策以及生殖保健服务在很大程度上受到相似社会力量的影响。这些力量包括规定高度珍视母性价值体系的父权制和宗教文化,以及在以色列 - 巴勒斯坦持续冲突的军事政治背景和过去的社会政治创伤影响下。我们提出了为改善以色列女性的生殖健康和福祉需要解决的四个主要差距,包括新自由主义差距、信息差距、生殖健康服务差距以及领导力和政策差距。