نتایج جستجو برای: sexual inequalities

تعداد نتایج: 161759  

Journal: :Journal of Youth Studies 2022

Legal definitions of sexual consent emphasise ‘freedom’ as central to valid consent; however, power inequalities may complicate freedom. This paper discusses findings from a two-stage focus group study with young people (aged 13–23) in England exploring the implications for consent. In Stage 1, 77 participants explored and ranked types they felt were common within people's relationships, age, g...

2015
Mona Loutfy Rajat Khosla Manjulaa Narasimhan

INTRODUCTION Many women living with HIV can have safe, healthy and satisfying sexual and reproductive health, but there is still a long way to go for this to be a reality, especially for the most vulnerable amongst them who face repeated violations of their rights. DISCUSSION The contributions in this Supplement from researchers, clinicians, programme managers, policy makers, and women living...

2015
Gita Sen Veloshnee Govender

Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are centrally important to health. However, there have been significant shortcomings in implementing SRHR to date. In the context of health systems reform and universal health coverage/care (UHC), this paper explores the following questions. What do these changes in health systems thinking mean for SRHR and gender equity in health in the context ...

2013
T. Kavitha

The term ‘sex worker’ refers to a wide array of people who sell sex and money who work in a variety of environments. They include women men and transgender people and people who many work either full time or part time, in brothels or bars, on the street or from. Sex workers usually have a high number of sexual partners. This means that if they do become infected that if they do become infected ...

2018
Rebecca S Geary Clare Tanton Bob Erens Soazig Clifton Philip Prah Kaye Wellings Kirstin R Mitchell Jessica Datta Kirsten Gravningen Elizabeth Fuller Anne M Johnson Pam Sonnenberg Catherine H Mercer

BACKGROUND Sexual orientation encompasses three dimensions: sexual identity, attraction and behaviour. There is increasing demand for data on sexual orientation to meet equality legislation, monitor potential inequalities and address public health needs. We present estimates of all three dimensions and their overlap in British men and women, and consider the implications for health services, re...

2015
Manjulaa Narasimhan Mona Loutfy Rajat Khosla Marlène Bras Mona Loutfy Rajat Khosla Manjulaa Narasimhan Avni Amin Nuna Van Belle Marleen Temmerman Shubha Kumar Sofia Gruskin Rajat Khosla Manjulaa Narasimhan Angela Kaida Allison Carter Alexandra de Pokomandy Sophie Patterson Karène Proulx-Boucher Adriana Nohpal Paul Sereda Guillaume Colley Nadia O'Brien Jamie Thomas-Pavanel Kerrigan Beaver Valerie J Nicholson Wangari Tharao Mylène Fernet Joanne Otis Robert S Hogg Mona Loutfy Megan J Huchko May Maloba Miriam Nakalembe Craig R Cohen Renee Heffron Natasha Davies Ian Cooke Angela Kaida Reid Mergler Sheryl van der Poel Craig R Cohen Okeoma Mmeje Rebecca Matheson Suzette Moses-Burton Amy C Hsieh Sophie Dilmitis Margaret Happy Eunice Sinyemu Sophie O Brion Aditi Sharma Luisa Orza Susan Bewley Carmen H Logie Elizabeth Tyler Crone Svetlana Moroz Sophie Strachan Marijo Vazquez Alice Welbourn Luisa Orza Cecilia Chung E Tyler Crone Hajjarah Nagadya Marijo Vazquez Caitlin E Kennedy Sabina Haberlen Avni Amin Rachel Baggaley Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli Alice Armstrong Jane Ferguson

Introduction: Many women living with HIV can have safe, healthy and satisfying sexual and reproductive health, but there is still a long way to go for this to be a reality, especially for the most vulnerable amongst them who face repeated violations of their rights. Discussion: The contributions in this Supplement from researchers, clinicians, programme managers, policy makers, and women living...

2010
Ronan Van Rossem Hans Berten Charlotte Van Tuyckom

BACKGROUND The behavior of adolescents puts them at an increased risk for HIV and other STIs, and their knowledge about HIV/AIDS is often inadequate. An understanding of how AIDS knowledge and sexual activity co-vary among Flemish secondary school students and of how education type, specifically, affects these students is limited. This study addresses the question of whether the effects of educ...

2012
A van Staden

Correspondence address Annalene van Staden Department of Psychology o f Educa­ tion, Faculty o f Education, University o f the Free State, Abstract: Curationis 32 (4): 19-28 South Africa is in the midst of a catastrophic AIDS epidemic. HIV prevalence statis­ tics in most countries indicate that up to 60% of all new infections occur among 15 to 24 year olds, whilst this group also boasts the hig...

Journal: :Social Science & Medicine 2021

Intersectionality has recently gained traction in health inequality research emphasizing multiple intersecting dimensions of as opposed to the traditional unidimensional approaches. In this study inequalities mental were estimated across intersections gender, income, education, occupation, country birth, and sexual orientation. The outcomes intersectional strata disentangled analogously possibi...

2014
Madelief Mollers Karin Lubbers Symen K Spoelstra Willibrord CM Weijmar-Schultz Toos Daemen Tjalke A Westra Marianne AB van der Sande Hans W Nijman Hester E de Melker Adriana Tami

BACKGROUND In the Netherlands, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is part of a national program equally accessible for all girls invited for vaccination. To assess possible inequalities in vaccine uptake, we investigated differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated girls with regard to various characteristics, including education and ethnicity, (both associated with non-attendance to the...

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