Women’s Health Care: Challenges and Opportunities
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Women's Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 19371
Special Issue Editor
Interests: psychosocial aspects of pregnancy; termination of pregnancy; postpartum depression; MRKH; postpartum sexual dysfunctions; obstetrical endocrinology; infertility; endocrinology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Women experience unique healthcare challenges associated with their sex, such as pregnancy and birth or abortion, as well as contraception. With each passing year of a woman’s life, which is on average longer than that of a man, long-term care issues become more prominent—and as humans are living longer and longer, this trend is only expected to worsen. Therefore, new research related to women’s healthcare and associated policies is pivotal. This Special Issue is dedicated to improving the health and healthcare of all women, regardless of background, throughout their lifespan. Topics of interest will include psychiatric disorders, contraception, abortion, and women’s sexuality with reference to local law and culture of a given country. More specifically, potential topics include but are not limited to perinatal depression and anxiety psychiatric disorders in pregnancy, abortion, abortion law, contraception, menopause, women’s sexual dysfunctions, and the sexuality of women.
Dr. Kornelia Zaręba
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- perinatal depression and anxiety
- psychiatric disorders in pregnancy
- abortion
- abortion law
- contraception
- menopause
- women’s sexual dysfunctions
- sexuality of women
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