Sexual health services in the Arab region: Availability, access, and utilisation
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Sexual health is shaped by cultural, economic, and social norms in society. In the Arab region, cultural sensitivities and taboos surrounding sexuality are prominent and may prevent individuals from accessing and utilising sexual health services. It is important to map out available sexual health services to identify the challenges in availability, access, and treatment, and determine opportunities for improvement. We collected data on sexual health services through (1) relevant published and unpublished literature, (2) Arab media which included forums, websites, blogs and posts, and online surveys conducted in the Arab region, (3) a questionnaire emailed to sexual and reproductive health experts, organisations, clinics, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), (4) phone and in-person formal and informal interviews with sexual health experts in the field, and (5) advice and recommendations from sexual health experts attending a World Health Organization (WHO) consultation meeting in Dubai related to sexual health in the Arab region. Although there is significant progress when it comes to the availability and provision of sexual health services in Arab countries, there is still a lot to be done to ensure that appropriate needs are met. This study discusses the implication of findings to inform programme and policy implementation in the region. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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Arab region, Lgbt health, Public health, Sexual health, Sexuality, Facilities and services utilization, Health services accessibility, Humans, Middle east, Reproductive health services, Adult, Arab, Article, Consultation, Dubai, Female, Human, Human experiment, Interview, Male, Non-governmental organization, Questionnaire, Reproductive health, World health organization, Health care delivery, Health service