Men's Reproductive and Sexual Health |
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Authors: | Katherine A. Forrest MD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Epidemiology, School of Medicine , Visegradsak 26, 11000, Belgrade, Yugoslavia;2. Teaching Hospital of Neuropsychiatry, Department “Avala,” , School of Medicine , Dr. Subotica 6, 11000, Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
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Abstract: | Abstract A broad definition of men's reproductive and sexual health (MRSH) includes medical (pathophysiological) matters such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), developmental anomalies, malignancy, trauma, and infertility. It also includes psychosocial concerns: sexuality, contraception, disease prophylaxis, developmental and lifecycle issues, tobacco and drug use, sexual identity and orientation, and partnership issues. College men, of whom a large majority are sexually active, have a range of MRSH needs, including some that are particular to their age and social environment. To reach men effectively requires approaches that are somewhat different from those used with women. Clinicians in college health services are in an excellent position to help young men recognize the importance of reproductive health and sexual responsibility. College health services therefore should offer men screening; clinical diagnosis and treatment for MRSH conditions; and information, education, and counseling services, in a manner designed to meet their unique needs. |
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Keywords: | college condoms health services reproductive health sexuality university |
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