TY - JOUR
T1 - The World Association for Sexual Health’s Declaration on Sexual Pleasure
T2 - A Technical Guide
AU - Ford, Jessie V.
AU - Corona-Vargas, Esther
AU - Cruz, Mariana
AU - Fortenberry, J. Dennis
AU - Kismodi, Eszter
AU - Philpott, Anne
AU - Rubio-Aurioles, Eusebio
AU - Coleman, Eli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This article provides technical guidance on the content, meaning, and application of the World Association of Sexual Health (WAS) Declaration on Sexual Pleasure to various stakeholders and practitioners working in the area of sexuality, sexual health, and sexual rights. A growing body of work shows that sexual pleasure is integral to broader health, mental health, sexual health, well-being and rights and indeed can lead to improvements in health. Yet, more research is needed to identify the best ways to incorporate sexual pleasure to achieve sexual health for different outcomes and populations. In the first part of this article, we deconstruct each statement from the WAS Declaration on Sexual Pleasure and provide key evidence from the literature supporting these statements. In the latter part of the article, we provide guidance on how to include sexual pleasure as a fundamental part of sexual health and sexual rights work. We include a series of case studies and highlight key actions and principles for advocacy, implementation, and quality assurance in terms of law and policy, comprehensive sexuality education, health care services and dissemination of knowledge. This technical document seeks to inspire our partners and collaborators to embark on a journey toward a pleasure-based approach to sexual health and sexual rights. Our hope is that the literature, guidance and case studies provided here can ignite ongoing advocacy and collaboration to embrace sexual pleasure in all settings.
AB - This article provides technical guidance on the content, meaning, and application of the World Association of Sexual Health (WAS) Declaration on Sexual Pleasure to various stakeholders and practitioners working in the area of sexuality, sexual health, and sexual rights. A growing body of work shows that sexual pleasure is integral to broader health, mental health, sexual health, well-being and rights and indeed can lead to improvements in health. Yet, more research is needed to identify the best ways to incorporate sexual pleasure to achieve sexual health for different outcomes and populations. In the first part of this article, we deconstruct each statement from the WAS Declaration on Sexual Pleasure and provide key evidence from the literature supporting these statements. In the latter part of the article, we provide guidance on how to include sexual pleasure as a fundamental part of sexual health and sexual rights work. We include a series of case studies and highlight key actions and principles for advocacy, implementation, and quality assurance in terms of law and policy, comprehensive sexuality education, health care services and dissemination of knowledge. This technical document seeks to inspire our partners and collaborators to embark on a journey toward a pleasure-based approach to sexual health and sexual rights. Our hope is that the literature, guidance and case studies provided here can ignite ongoing advocacy and collaboration to embrace sexual pleasure in all settings.
KW - Pleasure
KW - sexual attitudes and behaviors
KW - sexual health promotion
KW - sexual politics
KW - sexual rights
KW - sexual satisfaction
KW - sexuality
KW - sexuality education
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U2 - 10.1080/19317611.2021.2023718
DO - 10.1080/19317611.2021.2023718
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85123840719
SN - 1931-7611
VL - 33
SP - 612
EP - 642
JO - International Journal of Sexual Health
JF - International Journal of Sexual Health
IS - 4
ER -