The effectiveness of sexual behaviour change interventions in sexual health clinics is unknown. Risk factors for poor sexual and reproductive health such as depression, violence, alcohol and smoking in sexual health clinics are all common and can be identified easily in sexual health services. Targeting these risk factors could be as effective as traditional sexual health promotion and could have additional benefits.
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August 2002
Measuring progress toward safe motherhood goals is an increasingly important priority for developing countries and their development partners. A defined set of process indicators is increasingly being used to monitor and evaluate the availability, use, and quality of emergency obstetric services as a practical alternative to maternal mortality (MM) measures. Measuring MM requires either efficient vital registration systems or large expensive surveys.
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