Benyamini Yael, Todorova Irina
Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, 69978, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Health Psychology Research Center, 1113, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Int J Behav Med. 2017 Dec;24(6):799-802. doi: 10.1007/s12529-017-9695-7.
The special issue on Women's Reproductive Health in Cultural Context covers multiple dimensions of women's reproductive health and how it might be shaped by cultural meanings, social and gender inequities, and power differentials, employing a variety of methodological approaches. On the one hand, it aims to bring to the forefront the conversation about how women's health is uniquely experienced and constructed in local settings, and on the other hand, it aims to draw broader conclusions from a perspective of interconnectedness of women and the shared issues that they face.
The special issue was initiated through a call for submissions and includes ten articles on the topic of women's reproductive health in cultural context.
The articles provide many insights into how the context in which they live can disadvantage women and endanger their health, as well as offer perspectives on women's resistance to disempowering and stigmatizing discourses and practices. It aims to be of interest to scholars in behavioral medicine, psychology, and other social sciences.
“文化背景下的女性生殖健康”特刊涵盖了女性生殖健康的多个维度,以及文化意义、社会和性别不平等以及权力差异如何塑造女性生殖健康,采用了多种方法论方法。一方面,它旨在将关于女性健康在当地环境中如何独特体验和构建的讨论置于前沿,另一方面,它旨在从女性之间的相互联系以及她们所面临的共同问题的角度得出更广泛的结论。
该特刊通过征稿启动,包括十篇关于文化背景下女性生殖健康主题的文章。
这些文章提供了许多见解,揭示了她们所处的环境如何使女性处于不利地位并危及她们的健康,同时也提供了关于女性如何抵制剥夺权力和污名化话语及做法的观点。它旨在吸引行为医学、心理学和其他社会科学领域的学者。