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The role of social capital in women's sexual and reproductive health and rights in humanitarian settings: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

Hannah IrelandNguyen Toan TranAngela J Dawson
Published in: Conflict and health (2021)
These findings demonstrate the importance of understanding social capital in planning sexual and reproductive health responses in humanitarian settings. The analysis highlights the need to investigate social capital from an individual perspective to expose the intra-network dynamics that shape women's experiences. Insights could help inform community-based preparedness and response programs aimed at improving the demand for and access to quality sexual and reproductive health services in humanitarian settings.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • public health
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • systematic review
  • metabolic syndrome
  • quality improvement
  • insulin resistance
  • breast cancer risk
  • skeletal muscle