Cultural Landscapes and Cultural Brokers of Sexual and Reproductive Health in US Latino and Latin American Populations
Author: Torres, M. IdalĂ
This literature review is an attempt to meet the demand for Latin American transnational perspectives of sexual and reproductive health that has surfaced as a direct result of the continuous flow of Spanish-speaking people across the borders of the American Continents. In the absence of true transnational studies, we are examining case studies from both sides of the US border published by the International Quarterly of Community Health Education over the past decade, and suggest a future direction to address this area of study in the field of sexual and reproductive health promotion and education at the community level.