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Title: Needs and Concerns of Sexual and Reproductive Health of NeverMarried Women Over 35
Authors: Shahrak, Shakiba Pourasad
Brand, Serge
Taghizadeh, Ziba
Keywords: Never-married Women, Personal Concerns, Personal Needs, Qualitative Study
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Department of Marketing Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
Citation: Shahrak, Shakiba Pourasad,Brand, Serge & Taghizadeh, Ziba(2021) Needs and Concerns of Sexual and Reproductive Health of NeverMarried Women Over 35;Business Law, and Management (BLM2): International Conference on Advanced Marketing (ICAM4) An International Joint e-Conference-2021 Department of Marketing Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.Pag.267
Abstract: All individuals, whether single or married, have needs, but such fundamental and individual needs appear to be somewhat overlooked in single people. This is particularly true in countries where religion and cultural expectations are salient in everyday life, cultural and religious norms and expectations may influence the needs and behavior of single women. The present study investigated the sexual and reproductive health needs and concerns of Iranian never-married women aged 35 and older. This qualitative study involved a conventional content analysis. Interviews were done with 18 and focus group discussions were done with 5 never-married women aged 36-64 years in Iran. A total of 627 codes, 15 subcategories, 6 categories, and 2 themes were extracted from the interviews. The 2 themes were: 1. unmet needs; categories were socio-cultural needs, sexual needs, emotional needs, and economic needs; 2. concerns of living with singlehood; categories were living with disabilities and uncertain future. The results of the analysis indicate that the needs and concerns of never-married women over the age of 35 years in Iran remain unmet. This suggests that policymakers and health planners should take into consideration the growing number of never-married women as a societal reality deserving of attention.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/23542
ISBN: 978-624-5507-15-3
Appears in Collections:ICAM-2021

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