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View article: Reproductive agency and the acceptability of divorce, abortion, and homosexuality among migrants from the Middle East and Africa living in Sweden–a cross-sectional analysis
Reproductive agency and the acceptability of divorce, abortion, and homosexuality among migrants from the Middle East and Africa living in Sweden–a cross-sectional analysis Open
Background Sweden has a longstanding history of promoting sexual reproductive health and rights. Reproductive decision-making is a fundamental right, but an individual’s decision-making power differs across contexts. We examined self-repor…
View article: Attitudes toward sexual and reproductive health and rights and their associations with reproductive agency: a population-based cross-sectional study in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Zimbabwe
Attitudes toward sexual and reproductive health and rights and their associations with reproductive agency: a population-based cross-sectional study in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Zimbabwe Open
We investigated the association between values and attitudes toward sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and gender equality, with reproductive agency in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. Using 2020-21 World Values Survey (WVS) da…
View article: A Simulation-Based Approach to Teach Interaction Effects in Postgraduate Biostatistics Courses
A Simulation-Based Approach to Teach Interaction Effects in Postgraduate Biostatistics Courses Open
Simulation-based teaching can be a valuable method for learning statistical concepts. Its practical implementation for health-related subjects is seldomly evaluated. We propose a simulation-based approach to teach interaction effects in a …
View article: Support for sexual and reproductive health and rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: a new index based on World Values Survey data
Support for sexual and reproductive health and rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: a new index based on World Values Survey data Open
View article: Armed conflict, insecurity, and attitudes toward women's and girls' reproductive autonomy in Nigeria
Armed conflict, insecurity, and attitudes toward women's and girls' reproductive autonomy in Nigeria Open
Our findings suggest that conflict and insecurity pose a threat to, but also facilitate opportunities for, women's and girls' reproductive autonomy. Contraception, abortion, early marriage, and postponement or childbearing may be perceived…
View article: Reproductive agency and the value of reproductive choice among migrants from the Middle East and North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa living in Sweden–a cross-sectional analysis of the Migrants World Values Survey
Reproductive agency and the value of reproductive choice among migrants from the Middle East and North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa living in Sweden–a cross-sectional analysis of the Migrants World Values Survey Open
Background Sweden has a longstanding history of promoting sexual reproductive health and rights. Reproductive decision-making is a fundamental right, but an individual’s decision-making power differs across contexts. We examined self-repor…
View article: Is Reproductive Agency Associated With Subjective Well-being? A Population-based Cross-sectional Study Among Men and Women in Four Sub-saharan African Countries Using the World Values Survey
Is Reproductive Agency Associated With Subjective Well-being? A Population-based Cross-sectional Study Among Men and Women in Four Sub-saharan African Countries Using the World Values Survey Open
Background We investigated the association between reproductive agency and subjective well-being among respondents of reproductive age in four African countries. Methods We used nationally representative data from the World Values Survey (…
View article: Sustainable health—a call to action
Sustainable health—a call to action Open
Sustainable health , a multisectoral area for study, research, and practice towards improving health and well-being for all while staying within planetary boundaries, is a prerequisite to reaching the 2030 agenda and the work and journey t…
View article: Support for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: A New Index Based on World Values Survey Data
Support for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: A New Index Based on World Values Survey Data Open
IntroductionAddressing attitudes is central to achieving sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) as per the 2030 Agenda. We aimed to develop a comprehensive index to measure individual’s support for SRHR, expanding opportunities f…
View article: Managing Innovation for Sustainable Health:rethinking training of health officials in fragile states
Managing Innovation for Sustainable Health:rethinking training of health officials in fragile states Open
There is great urgency for action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, especially in fragile settings, which face acute and complex challenges. Yet, the public sector may be limited in its capacity to address these appropriately, …
View article: Gender norms and women’s empowerment as barriers to facility birth: A population-based cross-sectional study in 26 Nigerian states using the World Values Survey
Gender norms and women’s empowerment as barriers to facility birth: A population-based cross-sectional study in 26 Nigerian states using the World Values Survey Open
Background Central and western Africa struggle with the world’s lowest regional proportion of facility birth at 57%. The aim of the current study was to compare beliefs related to maternal health care services, science/technology, gender n…
View article: Addressing the second ‘R’ in sexual and reproductive health and rights: why norms and values matter for development cooperation
Addressing the second ‘R’ in sexual and reproductive health and rights: why norms and values matter for development cooperation Open
View article: Att förstå fattigdom – kursen i global hälsa för KI-studenter
Att förstå fattigdom – kursen i global hälsa för KI-studenter Open
Hur får man folk att förstå och engagera sig i de enorma skillnaderna som existerar mellan länders inkomst och människors hälsa? Inkomsten i Sverige är 100 gånger högre per person än i världens fattigaste länder och professor Hans Rosling …