SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS FOR WOMEN WITH MENTAL DISORDERS: AN INTEGRATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev6n3-159Keywords:
Women, Sexual and reproductive health, Rights, Mental healthAbstract
Historically, women's health and mental health have achieved important advances in legal issues, but their sexual and reproductive health remain stigmatized and need qualified attention in order to exercise the rights conquered as a form of citizenship. This study aims to analyze the sexual and reproductive health rights of women with mental disorders, with the purpose of elucidating and providing subsidies to determine the quality of actions developed in the field of mental health. To this end, an integrative literature review was conducted in five health databases for the analysis of scientific articles. A total of 1,243 references were found, and after applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 10 articles were selected to compose this review. It was concluded that although there are several national and international legislations, the right to experience sexuality and sexual health by women with mental disorders is still neglected, either due to stigma, discrimination or lack of knowledge of the theme by patients, family members and health professionals. There is a need for concrete actions in mental health outpatient clinics so that these women can enjoy the full exercise of their rights.