Media Resources By Topic: health

This bibliography includes references to books, video and curricula that aim to inform the public about sexual violence and its aftermath.

This is often a difficult topic to discuss and to learn about. We hope that this list will prove useful to individuals and groups searching for information on this topic. These lists are provided for information purposes only. The Arizona Department of Health Services and the University of Arizona do not specifically endorse the materials listed herein. For more information about a specific resource please contact the listed publisher or distributor directly.

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Preventing Pregnancy from Sexual Assault: Four Action Strategies to Improve Hospital Policies on Provision of Emergency Contraception
A toolkit offering facts about emergency contraception and four strategies to increase access: legislation, administrative efforts, litigation and voluntary efforts. 124-page document. Available online in PDF format (free).
National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Education Fund of Family Planning Advocates of NYS and Clara Bell Duval Reproductive Freedom Project of the ACLU of Pennsylvania
2003
English
Book
Not provided
National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)
health | legal responses | prevention
From Child Sexual Abuse to Adult Sexual Risk: Trauma, Revictimization, and Intervention
Examines the relation between child sexual abuse and adult sexual health outcomes, such as unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV infection, and adult sexual violence. 346-page book
Linda J. Koenig (editor), Lynda S. Doll (editor), Ann O'Leary (editor), and Willo Pequegnat (editor)
http://www.apa.org/books/
2003
English
Book
Not provided
American Psychological Association
child abuse | health | trauma

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