Transforming Sexual Health in Scotland: Cultural, Organisational and Partnership Approaches

This edited collection provides a unique insight into sexual health in Scotland. It sets out the challenges facing Scotland in terms of poor sexual health and inequalities, within devolved government arrangements and a different healthcare system from the rest of the UK. It suggests that these facto...

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Other Authors: Ilett, Rosie (Editor), Bigrigg, Alison (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Bentham Science Publishers 2010
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