
The volume canvases women s health and rights by highlighting impacts of migration, intersectionality, structural barriers, and emerging digital world. The book offers data-driven insights, policy recommendations, and innovative strategies to achieve sustainable women health. Designing three parts, the book begins with migration, marginalization, and women s Health. The second part, Adolescent, Reproductive, and Maternal Health, highlights tribes and undernutrition, maternal healthcare disparity, menstrual justice, abortion complications and rights. The final part discourses the women s mental health, antimicrobial resistance, and cybercrime vulnerability. This book is an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals, bridging empirical research with policy-oriented discourse to foster equitable and sustainable healthcare solutions for women across South Asia.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: Migration, Marginalization, and Women' s Health. - Chapter 1:Husbands Overseas Migration and Left-Behind Wives Health Outcomes: A Paradox. - Chapter 2:Challenges in Health and Living Conditions for Nepali and Indian Women Labour Migrants. - Chapter 3:Connecting Oceans: Women s Health Initiative Lessons from Pacific for the South Asian Contexts. - Chapter 4:Navigating the Sustainable Development Goals: Ensuring Women' s Health and Well-being amidst Crises in Sri Lanka. - Chapter 5:Cultural and Linguistic Barriers to Healthcare Access for South Asian Refugee Women. - Part II: Adolescent, Reproductive and Maternal Health. - Chapter 6:Prevalence and Determinants of Underweight among Tribal Adolescent Girls in India. - Chapter 7:Menstrual Justice Reimagined: Contextualizing Solutions through New Lens for South Asia. - Chapter 8:Factors Affecting Maternal Health Care Service Utilization among Married Adolescents in India. - Chapter 9:How Socio-Demographic Inequalities Varied the Choice of Place of Delivery in West Bengal? A Geo-Demographic Perspective. - Chapter 10:Gestation Period, Abortion Care Practices and Post-Abortion Complications in India. - Part III: Mental Health, Emerging Health Threats, and Gender-Based Vulnerabilities. - Chapter 11:Psychological Predictors of Psychological Health among Pregnant Women and Birth Weight of Infants in Punjab. - Chapter 12:Intersecting Struggles: Mental Health Challenges of Gadia Lohar Women, Rajasthan. - Chapter 13:A Sociological Study on the Understanding of the Growing Threat of Cybercrime against Women in India. - Chapter 14:Exploring Gender-Specific Trends in Antimicrobial Resistance Among Women in SEAR Countries: A Scoping Review.
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