A peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the sexual and reproductive health of women and men.
The journal aims to serve
its readers as an authoritative resource of disseminating significant sexual and reproductive health related scientific information.
Our key audience is the academic, practising, educational and service user including:
Midwives
Maternity care
and neonatal nurses
Maternity service users
Obstetricians
Neonatologists
Pediatricians
Health sociologists and economists
Biologists and psychologists with an interest in maternal and infant research
Policy makers in sexual and reproductive health.
The journal welcomes original papers in all aspects of sexual and reproductive
health including:
Family planning and counseling
Management of pregnancy
Labour
and delivery
Breast feeding and post-natal care
Many other aspects of aspects of sexual
health including contraception, abortion, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV prevention
Issues related to the menopausal
and post-menopausal years
The journal publishes the following types of paper: original research articles, reviews, short communications,
letters to the editor.
Please see the Guide
for Authors for specific details including online submission at click here.
Why have
we launched this new title?
Research in the area of sexual and reproductive health is growing internationally, particularly among
midwives. In a global perspective there is a huge interest in women's health, which is mirrored in the millennium goals of the UN as
well as in international declarations and agreements.
Sexual & Reproductive HealthCare aims to take on the role as
a contributor of new knowledge and evidence to representatives of the health care sector and society. The journal will present studies
demonstrating sexual and reproductive health matters from a multifaceted perspective where the connection between these questions and
the individuals' rights will be illuminated.