New Spectra in Female Sexology in Korea.
10.12701/yujm.1999.16.1.10
- Author:
Min Whan KOH
1
Author Information
1. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Taegu, Korea.
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Female sexology;
New spectra;
Korea
- MeSH:
Americas;
Counseling;
Diagnosis;
Female*;
Hong Kong;
Human Rights;
Humans;
Korea*;
Marriage;
Mass Media;
Psychiatry;
Psychology;
Reproductive Health;
Sexology*;
Sexuality;
Social Change
- From:Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
1999;16(1):10-14
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
The World Association for Sexology (WAS) will adopt a Declaration of Sexual Right as basic and fundamental human lights August this year in Hong Kong. Two years ago WAS has been developing a declaration of Sexual Rights in order to further promote sexual health and protect the sexual rights of everyone. Undoubtedly sexuality is one of the most intriguing subject in the area of human behavior abd psychology, and has been so since antiquity. The influence of sexual factors of human on all aspects of the society has been immense. The varieties of marriage, from traditional to the open marriage model are presented in front of our sight. The influences of women's movement in Korea, which has produced sexual, psychological, economic, political, familial and social changes look so small and the changes are not that much in America. But the profound effects of the woman's movement affect on Korean society being realized as man's view of woman and woman's view of herself undergo constant change and revaluation. With increased sexual awareness on the part of the public owing to mass media, for example AH-U-SEONG aired in TV and with increased emphasis on sexual matters in daily life, more and more physicians are being asked to deal with and manage sex-related problems in thei daily practice. Yet, despite the obvious need for informed sexual counseling, doctors are often uncomfortable about sexual matters and many physicians have no special expertise in this area. So physicians concerned in sexology especially such as gynecologists, urologists, psychiatrists and endocrinologists must realize well about sex-related knowledge which is needed for counseling the patient as medical consumer and gap between reality and ideality in sexual diagnosis and treatment. Establishment of management system for the people who have sexual problems is strongly needed to promote sexual health and protect the sexual rights of everyone and for the Sexual Rights as basic and fundamental human rights.