ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Methodology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London,
Professor of health and international development, Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science, London.
Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2020 Dec 14;46(Suppl 1):83-89. doi: 10.1363/46e1320.
COVID-19 has compromised and disrupted sexual and reproductive health (SRH) across multiple dimensions: individual-level access, health systems functioning, and at the policy and governance levels. Disruptions to supply chains, lockdown measures and travel restrictions, and overburdened health systems have particularly affected abortion access and service provision. The pandemic, rather than causing new issues, has heightened and exposed existing fractures and fissures within abortion access and provision. In this viewpoint, we draw on the concept of "structural violence" to make visible the contributing causes of these ruptures and their inequitable impact among different groups.
COVID-19 已经在多个层面上影响和破坏了性健康和生殖健康(SRH):个人层面的可及性、卫生系统的运行情况,以及政策和治理层面。供应链中断、封锁措施和旅行限制以及不堪重负的卫生系统,特别影响了堕胎的可及性和服务提供。这场大流行不仅造成了新的问题,还加剧并暴露了堕胎可及性和服务提供方面现有的断裂和裂缝。在本观点中,我们借鉴了“结构性暴力”的概念,使这些断裂的促成因素及其在不同群体中的不平等影响变得可见。