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Routledge International Handbook of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health

Jane M. Ussher Joan C. Chrisler Janette Perz

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Routledge
14 October 2019
The Routledge International Handbook of Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health is the authoritative reference work on important, leading-edge developments in the domains of women’s sexual and reproductive health.

The handbook adopts a life-cycle approach to examine key milestones and events in women’s sexual and reproductive health. Contributors drawn from a range of disciplines, including psychology, medicine, nursing and midwifery, sociology, public health, women’s studies, and indigenous studies, explore issues through three main lenses:

the biopsychosocial model

feminist perspectives

international, multidisciplinary perspectives that acknowledge the intersection of identities in women’s lives.

The handbook presents an authoritative review of the field, with a focus on state-of-the-art work, encouraging future research and policy development in women’s sexual and reproductive health. Finally, the handbook will inform health care providers about the latest research and clinical developments, including women’s experiences of both normal and abnormal sexual and reproductive functions.

Drawing upon international expertise from leading academics and clinicians in the field, this is essential reading for scholars and students interested in women’s reproductive health.

Edited by:   , ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   1.230kg
ISBN:   9781138490260
ISBN 10:   1138490261
Series:   Routledge International Handbooks
Pages:   628
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author biographies Introduction – Joan C. Chrisler, Jane M. Ussher and Janette Perz Part I: Menarche, menstruation and menopause 1. Pubertal development and menarche: physiological and developmental aspects – Margaret L. Stubbs 2. Menarche. psychosocial and cultural aspects – Maria Luisa Marván and Verónica Alcalá–Herrera 3. The menstrual cycle: its biology in the context of silent ovulatory disturbances – Jerilynn C. Prior 4. The menstrual cycle: attitudes and behavioral concomitants – Joan C. Chrisler and Jenifer A. Gorman 5. Premenstrual mood disorders: a feminist psychosocial perspective – Jane M. Ussher and Janette Perz 6. Menopause and midlife: psychosocial perspectives and interventions – Myra S. Hunter Part II: Reproductive and gynecological disorders 7. Menstrual-cycle-related disorders: polycystic ovary syndrome, dysmenorrhea and menstrual migraine – Nancy Fugate Woods and Nancy J. Kenney 8. Women’s experience of endometriosis – Elaine Denny and Annalise Weckesser 9. Breast and reproductive cancers: genomics and risks – Cheryl B. Travis 10. Psychosocial aspects of women’s sexual and reproductive well-being after cancer – Chloe Parton Part III: Contraception and infertility 11. Contraception across the reproductive life-course – Deborah Bateson 12. Abortion in context – Jeanne Marecek 13. Women’s experiences of infertility – Jessica L. Barnack–Tavlaris 14. Fertility and cancer – Michelle Peate, Lesley Stafford and Yasmin Jayasinghe 15. Assisted conception: fertility preservation, surrogate motherhood, gamete/embryo donation and in vitro fertilization – Olga B. A. van den Akker Part IV: Pregnancy and childbirth 16. ‘Adolescent pregnancy’: social problem, public health concern, or neither? – Catriona Ida Macleod and Tracey Feltham–King 17. Smoking and pregnancy: risk factors, women’s experiences and interventions – Michael Ussher, Felix Naughton, Cailtlin Notley and Linda Bauld 18. Medical aspects of pregnancy – Annemarie Hennessy 19. Miscarriage – Heather Rowe and Alexandra J. Hawkey 20. The ultimate in women’s labor: stillbirth and grieving – Joanne Cacciatore and Jill Wieber Lens 21. Psychological aspects of pregnancy and pregnancy health care in their social and cultural contexts – Jane R.W. Fisher and Karin Hammarberg 22. Childbirth and sexuality – Hannah H. Dahlen and Sahar Sobhgol 23. Postpartum adjustment: psychological aspects – Paula Nicolson 24. Understanding perinatal mental health problems: prevalence, risk factors, approaches to prevention, early identification and treatment – Virginia Schmied Part V: Sexuality and sexual health 25. Women’s sexual health and embodiment – Niva Piran 26. Sexual health of adolescent girls – S. Rachel Skinner, Cristyn Davies, Jennifer Marino, Jessica R. Botfield and Larissa Lewis 27. Older women and sexual health: social, relational and medical considerations – Camille J. Interligi and Maureen C. McHugh 28. Sexuality and sexual dysfunction: psychological perspectives and interventions – Julia Velten and Sonia Milani 29. Sexuality and sexual dysfunction: critical analyses – Peggy J. Kleinplatz, Lianne A. Rosen, Maxime Charest and Alyson K. Spurgas 30. HIV, STIs, risk taking and sexual health – Jennifer Power 31. Impacts of sexual violence on women’s sexual health – Kyja Noack–Lundberg 32. Feminist perspectives on child sexual abuse – Sam Warner 33. Female genital mutilation and genital surgeries – Hilary Burrage Part VI. Marginalized women’s health 34. Shame, silence and secrecy: migrant and refugee women’s sexual and reproductive health and embodiment – Alexandra Hawkey 35. Reproductive health disparities among women experiencing homelessness – Courtney Cronley and Shamsun Nahar 36. Reproductive justice and culturally safe approaches to sexual and reproductive health for indigenous women and girls – Pat Dudgeon and Abigail Bray 37. Reproductive health of women in low- and middle-income countries – Kirsten I. Black and Miriam O’Connor 38. Experiences of reproductive and sexual health and health care among women with disabilities – Heather Dillaway, Brianna Marzolf, Heather Fritz, Wassim Tarraf and Catherine Lysack 39. Women with intellectual and developmental impairments: differences not deficits – Jan Burns 40. Lesbian, bisexual, queer and transgender women’s sexual and reproductive health – Ruth P. McNair Index

Jane M. Ussher is Professor of Women’s Health Psychology at Western Sydney University, Australia. She is the author of 11 books, including The Madness of Women: Myth and Experience and Managing the Monstrous Feminine: Regulating the Reproductive Body. Jane is also editor of the Routledge Women and Psychology book series. Joan C. Chrisler, PhD, is The Class of ’43 Professor Emerita of Psychology at Connecticut College, USA. She is the founding editor of the journal Women’s Reproductive Health, co-author of Woman’s Embodied Self: Feminist Perspectives on Identity and Image, and author of dozens of articles and chapters on women’s embodiment and health. Janette Perz is Professor of Health Psychology and Director of the Translational Health Research Institute (THRI) at Western Sydney University, Australia. She has undertaken a significant research program in sexual and reproductive health, including premenstrual syndrome, menopause, and concerns about fertility and sexuality after cancer.

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