Studies In Family Planning - Vol:38/4
İÇİNDEKİLERINTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEWLearning Through Conflict: Ethical Debates in Sexual and Reproductive Health 225 John W. Townsend A Question of Ethics: Research and Practice in Reproductive Health 229 Saumya RamaRao, Barbara Friedland, and John W. Townsend ETHICAL ISSUES IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES Ethical and Human Rights Perspectives on Providers' Obligation to Ensure Adolescents' Rights to Privacy and Confidentiality 245 Karin Ringheim Harm Reduction or Women's Rights? Debating Access to Emergency Contraceptive Pills in Canada and the United States 253 L.L. Wynn, Joanna N. Erdman, Angel M. Foster, and James Trussell ETHICAL ISSUES IN HIV TESTING Ethical and Public Health Considerations in HIV Counseling and Testing: Policy Implications 271 Sara E. Yeatman Routine Testing for HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Philosopher's Perspective 279 George M. Brockway The Sexual Ethics of HIV Testing and the Rights and Responsibilities of Partners 284 Ruth Dixon-Mueller Should Caregivers be Compelled to Disclose Patients' HIV Infection to the Patients' Sex Partners Without Consent? 297 Babafemi Odunsi ETHICAL ISSUES IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH Confidentiality Concerns with Mapping Survey Data in Reproductive Health Research 309 Jill E. Sherman and Tamara L. Fetters Using Mystery Clients to Assess Condom Negotiation in Malawi: Some Ethical Concerns 322 Francine van den Borne REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND THE STATE Ethics, Ideology, and Reproductive Health Policy in the United States 333 Andrzej Kulczycki Reproductive Health in Iran: Pragmatic Achievements, Unmet Needs, and Ethical Challenges in a Theocratic System 352 Amir H. Mehryar, Shirin Ahmad-Nia, and Shahla Kazemipour |