Health biographies: narrative case studies of health, sexualities and inclusion in the pandemic age [0.03%]
健康传记:疫情时代的健康、性与包容性的叙事案例研究
Deborah Lupton,Kerryn Drysdale
Deborah Lupton
Marginalised social groups have often faced greater exposure to risk, social discrimination and stigma during infectious disease outbreaks, but some have also benefitted from solidarity and collective memories of community support. In this ...
Understanding the increased vulnerability to sexual violence and factors that affect disclosure and support among LGBTQ+ women at a US college [0.03%]
理解美国高校LGBTQ+女性易受性暴力影响的脆弱性增加及其披露和支持因素的影响
Zoe Bestmann-Smith,Margaret Brown,Martie P Thompson
Zoe Bestmann-Smith
Sexual violence is a significant concern on college campuses in the USA, where approximately 5% of men and 25% of women experience victimisation during their time at college. Sexuality minority women in particular are at higher risk for exp...
Patient-provider communication and the role of PrEP coordinators: a qualitative analysis to improve HIV preventive care [0.03%]
患者与提供者之间的沟通以及PrEP协调员的作用:改善HIV预防保健的定性分析
Sarah Portle,Ji-Young Lee,Cho-Hee Shrader et al.
Sarah Portle et al.
Despite the proven effectiveness of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in preventing HIV infection, significant disparities in its uptake persist, particularly among HIV priority populations in Arizona, USA. Patient-provider communication play...
'Something about an app, you know?': narratives of everyday menstrual justice among trans and nonbinary people in Canada and the USA [0.03%]
“关于一个应用程序,你知道的?”:加拿大和美国跨性别和非二元性别者日常月经正义叙事
Danica Facca,Jodi Hall,Gail Teachman et al.
Danica Facca et al.
While critical research focused on trans and nonbinary people's experiences with menstruation is growing, no prior work has examined how menstrual tracking apps shape experiences of menstruation within trans and nonbinary lives. Drawn from ...
We decide together, but not equally: extended family influence on women's decision-making in India [0.03%]
我们共同决定,但并不平等:印度大家庭对女性决策权的影响
Ali Abbas Rizvi
Ali Abbas Rizvi
This qualitative study examined the impact of extended family networks on women's autonomy in household decision-making in relation to marriage, reproduction, mobility, social visits, household expenses, and living arrangements. Based on in...
Feminist care in the centre: abortion accompaniment practices in Northern Mexico [0.03%]
中心的女性主义关怀:墨西哥北部的堕胎陪护实践
Suzanne Veldhuis,Bruna Alvarez
Suzanne Veldhuis
This study examined how abortion acompañantes - feminist activists who support self-managed medication abortions outside clinical settings - in northern Mexico enact a feminist ethics of care. Through 13 in-depth interviews with feminist a...
Beyond motherhood: understanding the lives of voluntarily childless women in a pronatalist society [0.03%]
超越母性:理解自愿不生育女性的生活在促育社会中理解自愿不生育女性的生活
Siwar Makhoul-Khoury,Omer Lans,Vered Shenaar-Golan
Siwar Makhoul-Khoury
This qualitative study examines the lived experiences of a small purposively selected sample of women in Israel who had consciously chosen to remain childfree within a strongly pronatalist context. Informed by a constructivist feminist appr...
Managing menstruation on the move: a qualitative study of menstrual hygiene management practices and health challenges among female ticket collectors in India [0.03%]
印度女性售票员经期管理实践与健康挑战的定性研究
Varsha Deveedas,Rakesh Chandra,Suchith Chellappan et al.
Varsha Deveedas et al.
Working women face unique challenges in managing menstruation in male-dominated workplaces. This study explored menstrual hygiene management (MHM) practices among women ticket collectors with the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSR...
Vulnerability, resilience and political awareness: migrant female sex workers' discourses on COVID-19 in Portugal [0.03%]
脆弱性、韧性与政治意识:葡萄牙移民女性性工作者对新冠疫情的论述
Alexandra M Oliveira,Jorge F Oliveira,Maria José Santos et al.
Alexandra M Oliveira et al.
COVID-19 greatly affected vulnerable groups such as migrants and sex workers. This study explored the impact of COVID-19 on migrant sex workers in a Portuguese setting, focusing on understanding their experiences and the solutions they have...
How the media and audience frame abortion: a case study of Vietnamese online newspapers and readers' comments [0.03%]
论媒体和受众如何建构堕胎议题——以越南在线新闻和读者评论为例
Vu Diep Le,Viet Huong Nguyen
Vu Diep Le
Vietnam is ranked among the countries with the highest abortion rates globally. However, there is limited data on how Vietnamese media and audience frame abortion. To fill the knowledge gap, this study analysed 198 articles about abortion f...