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Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
DisciplineSexual and reproductive health and rights
LanguageEnglish, translated in Arabic, Chinese, French, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Edited byDr Emma Pitchforth
Publication details
Former name(s)
Reproductive Health Matters
History1993–present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannually
Yes
5.732 (2021)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Sex. Reprod. Health Matters
Indexing
CODENRHMAFV
ISSN0968-8080
LCCN95640764
OCLC no.231973069
Links

Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (SRHM), formerly Reproductive Health Matters (RHM),[1] is an organisation that promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) globally. SRHM's mission[2] is to advance the creation and dissemination of sexual and reproductive health knowledge that is grounded in human rights and based on credible evidence, and to facilitate the transformation of such knowledge into action for improved SRHR. This mission is shaped by the understanding that rights- and evidence-based knowledge is power.

SRHM is the only global organisation linked to a scientific, highly reputed journal in the field of sexual and reproductive health that provides an independent voice, has a long-time, trusted reputation, and offers space to a truly global network of researchers, policy makers, programme managers, lawyers and activists in the field of sexual and reproductive health.

The SRHM journal, established in 1993,[3] is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal. Founding director and editor Marge Berer, led RHM (in 2019, Reproductive Health Matters changed its name to Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters[4]) since its inception until 2015 when she handed over responsibilities to Shirin Heidari. In 2018, Shirin handed over her responsibilities to Dr. Julia Hussein as editor-in-chief and Eszter Kismodi as chief executive. In 2020, after Julia announced her retirement, Dr. Emma Pitchforth took over the role of executive editor.

Abstracting and indexing

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The journal has a 2021 impact factor of 5.732.

References

  1. ^ Cottingham, Jane; Kismödi, Eszter; Hussein, Julia (15 February 2019). "and Reproductive Health Matters – What's in a name?". Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters. 27 (1): 1574427. doi:10.1080/09688080.2019.1574427. PMC 7887925. PMID 31884899.
  2. ^ "Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters > About Us". SRHM. 2018-06-27. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  3. ^ "Reproductive Health Matters". Taylor & Francis. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  4. ^ Cottingham, Jane; Kismödi, Eszter; Hussein, Julia (2019-01-01). "Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters – What's in a name?". Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters. 27 (1): 1–3. doi:10.1080/09688080.2019.1574427. PMC 7887925. PMID 31884899.

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