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期刊名:Culture health & sexuality

缩写:CULT HEALTH SEX

ISSN:1369-1058

e-ISSN:1464-5351

IF/分区:1.6/Q2

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Veronika Božíková,Miroslava Šudila Žilinská Veronika Božíková
This study explores the complexities of how young women construct and experience sexual consent, within the framework of sexual scripting in Slovakia, where traditional Catholic values, postfeminist ideals, and right-wing anti-gender rhetor...
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Stigma in sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH) is a barrier to optimal patient experience and perpetuates healthcare disparities. The underlying causes of stigma may be embedded in the dynamic social, ecological, and environmental facto...
Muyideen Dele Adewale Muyideen Dele Adewale
The prospect of multi-year missions to the Moon and Mars raises unresolved questions about intimacy, attachment, loneliness and sexual expression in isolated, confined and increasingly autonomous habitats. While the physiological, psycholog...
Kemesha Gabbidon,Dylan Serpas Kemesha Gabbidon
Intersectionality theory posits that individuals with multiple marginalised identities face distinct and intensified forms of social and illness-related stigma that are not experienced by those with singular or non-marginalised identities. ...
Felicity Hartley,Jill Trappler,Katherine Gill et al. Felicity Hartley et al.
Conversations about sex and sexual health are often stigmatised and shaped by socio-cultural influences. For young women, lack of adequate communication can influence access to information, knowledge and behaviour and therefore increase vul...
Esther A J Miedema,Anke H van der Kwaak,Marielle Le Mat Esther A J Miedema
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) has been shown to improve health outcomes, increase condom use and more respectful relationships, delay sexual initiation and reduce teenage pregnancy. Yet opposition to CSE remains strong. Opposition...
Nelson Muparamoto,Manase Kudzai Chiweshe Nelson Muparamoto
This paper employs an intersectionality framework to examine Zimbabwe's COVID-19 response, showing how state-led measures deepened structural inequalities and human rights violations against LGBTQ+ individuals. Intersectional feminist theor...
Brian Heaphy,Jaime Garcia Iglesias,Neta Yodovich et al. Brian Heaphy et al.
Drawing on survey and interview data from a UK-based study of heterosexual and LGBT+ people's dating app use before, during and after the COVID-19 crisis, this paper explores the resources that such apps provided for supporting emotional he...
Paramita Majumdar,Shireen J Jejeebhoy,Aparajita Chattopadhyay Paramita Majumdar
Although India recognises its importance, good menstrual health management continues to elude women and girls in disadvantaged areas including urban slums, and the role of health care providers is poorly understood. Our objective in this st...
Sinai Harel,Rie Ogasawara,Beverley Anne Yamamoto Sinai Harel
Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) has become a key international framework for addressing young people's sexual and reproductive health, rights and wellbeing. Promoted by United Nations agencies, CSE is informed by universal principle...