Evaluating Women's Health Messages
A Resource Book
Edited by:
- Roxanne Louiselle Parrott - Pennsylvania State University, USA
- Celeste Michelle Condit - University of Georgia, USA
February 1996 | 459 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The increasing attention placed on women's reproductive health issues in recent years has produced a corresponding interest in the role that communication plays--from promoting better health care to fostering greater well-being. Evaluating Women's Health Messages is the first systematic examination of women's health communication. Compiling the works of over 30 contributors, editors Roxanne Louisselle Parrott and Celeste Condit explore the various forms health messages take--medical, social scientific, and public--and the ways in which they compare with and contradict each other. The book is at once groundbreaking and comprehensive, examining the range of health issues from political, historical, technological, social support, and feminist perspectives--all within the broad framework of communication. With two chapters on each topic, the book provides a variety of perspectives on such issues as abortion, infertility, drug and alcohol use in pregnancy, childbirth, prenatal care, AIDS, breast cancer, reproductive technologies, menstruation, menopause, and hysterectomy.
Evaluating Women's Health Messages is a vital tool for every professional interested in women's health concerns as well as students taking courses in health communication, woman's health, public health, sociology of health, health education, and gender studies.
Roxanne Louiselle Parrott and Celeste Michelle Condit
Introduction: Priorities and Agendas in Communicating about Women's Reproductive Health
PART ONE: POLITICAL AGENDAS AND WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MESSAGES
Diane Helene Miller
Medical and Psychological Consequences of Legal Abortion in the United States
Diane Helene Miller
A Matter of Consequence
Robert Lemieux
Illicit Drug Use and the Pregnant Woman
Kimberly N Kline
The Drama of in utero Drug Exposure
PART TWO: HISTORICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Susan Owen and Sally Caudill
Contraception and Clinical Science
Martha Solomon, Mary Anne Trasciatti and Cynthia P King
Our Bodies, Our Risk
Elizabeth Jean Nelson
The American Experience of Childbirth
Helen M Sterk
Contemporary Birthing Practices
PART THREE: A FETAL AND MATERNAL HEALTH APPROACH TO COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Michael Pfau, Margot L Nelson and Mary Moster
Women and Smoking
Deirdre M Condit
Tugging at Pregnant Consumers
Joan Marie Kraft
Prenatal Alcohol Consumption and Outcomes for Children
Kathryn J French, Theresa D Frasier and C Jay Frasier
Knowing When to Say When and Why
PART FOUR: A CAMPAIGN PERSPECTIVE FOR COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Roxanne Louiselle Parrott and Margaret Daniels
Promoting Pregnancy and Prenatal Care to Women
Margaret Daniels annd Roxanne Louiselle Parrott
Prenatal Care from a Woman's Perspective
Melanie A Williams
Cervical, Ovarian, and Uterine Cancer
Michele Kilgore
Magic, Moralism and Marginalization
PART FIVE: A SOCIAL SUPPORT FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Pamela J Kalbfleisch and Karen H Bonnel
Menarche, Menstruation, and Menopause
Pamela J Kalbfleisch, Karen H Bennel and Tina M Harris
Media Portrayals of Women's Menstrual Health Issues
Maureen P Keeley
Social Support and Breast Cancer
Mary L Kahl and Joan Lawrence-Bauer
An Analysis of Discourse Promoting Mammography
PART SIX: CONTEMPORARY PRIORITIES IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Lisa Flores
Options and Risks with Reproductive Technologies
Celeste M Condit
Media Bias for Reproductive Technologies
Cathey S Ross
Hysterectomies
E M I Sefcovic
Hysterectomy
Rebecca J Welch Cline and Neyla J McKenzie
Women and AIDS
Salome Raheim
The Reconstruction of AIDS as a Womens's Health Issue
CONCLUSION
Roxanne Louiselle Parrott
A Woman-Centered 'Sense-Making' Approach to Communicating about Women's Reproductive Health