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Shifting discourses, changing interests? How the language of sexual and reproductive health has evolved in the past 50 years

In this Personal View article we look back on some of the changes in the language used in BMJ Sexual and Reproductive Health (BMJ SRH) over its first 50 years. Examining changes in language used in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is important to understand how evolving political interests and societal attitudes influence healthcare provision and vice versa, and to ensure policies are sensitive to the needs of diverse populations. One overarching change has been the transition from a focus on ‘family planning’ to ‘sexual and reproductive health’, as reflected in the Journal’s early titles – Journal of Family Planning Doctors (JFPD) and the British Journal of Family Planning (BJFP). This reflects growing controversy surrounding ‘family planning’ and mirrors a shift in the Journal’s core demographic, and their professional interests. There is also evidence of a move towards gender-inclusive, patient-centred and non-stigmatising language.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 12/26/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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