World Journal of Public Health

Special Issue

Sexual Abuse, Gender Based Violence and Reproductive Health of Youth – Focus the World

  • Submission Deadline: 10 January 2020
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Tajudeen Rasheed
About This Special Issue
The International World Journal of Public Health (WJPH) invites high quality articles for peer review in the area of youth sexual abuse, gender based violence and reproductive health (SGRH) with focus on global health challenge of youth. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are concern with good health, wellbeing, and gender equity. But, despite the United Nations call on developed and developing countries to invest in youth, stop gender based violence and improves the life of youth through empowerment program, instead the social vices and gender based violence is on the rise globally, resulting in illness and reproductive health challenges and abuse of human right.
The decision to end this problem has become a prominent concern for professional groups globally. Focusing the world, this call for paper seeks original research articles and systematic review on any aspect of youth sexual abuse, gender based violence and reproductive health. The area of interest include behavioral and intervention studies assessing the scale-up of promising social and health transformation approaches on sexual abuse, gender based violence and reproductive health. The study design can be quantitative, qualitative and mixed-method research paper. We encourage the authors to submit their articles before the submission deadline for review, and once the paper is accepted by the editor it will be published in the World Journal of Public Health under special issue platform. Interested authors must strictly comply with the WJPH author guideline on its website for article publication. We look forward towards your submission.
Aims and Scope:
  1. Sexual abuse diversity and the associated health problem
  2. Gender based violence, human right issues and health equity
  3. Health disparities, philosophical, theoretical and conceptual framework
  4. Teenage pregnancy and associated complications
  5. Health initiative evaluation, effectiveness and inputs
  6. Participation in the sexual and reproductive health
Lead Guest Editor
  • Tajudeen Rasheed

    Department of Public Health, Walden university, Lagos, Nigeria

Guest Editors
  • Rukayat Abdul-Rasheed

    Department of Data Management, Tarukah College of Health Technology, Lagos, Nigeria

  • Wasiu Afolabi

    Department of Nursing Education, School of Post Basic Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Yaba, Nigeria

  • Suberu Abdulrahman

    Department of History and International Studies, Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria

  • Afeez Fatai

    Department of Geography, Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria

  • Idowu Adelowo

    Department of Accounting, Nigeria Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria