نتایج جستجو برای: sexuality

تعداد نتایج: 7480  

2011
Diana Wiegerink Marij Roebroeck Jim Bender Henk Stam Peggy Cohen-Kettenis

Objective of this study is to describe the problems young adults with Cerebral Palsy (CP) experience in the various stages of the sexual response cycle, and the physical and emotional obstacles they experience with sexuality. In this prospective cohort study 74 young adults (46 men; 28 women) with CP and average intelligence participated, aged 20-24 years. Twenty percent of these young adults w...

Journal: :European journal of oncology nursing : the official journal of European Oncology Nursing Society 2013
Annamarie Moore Agnes Higgins Danika Sharek

PURPOSE Testicular cancer occurs at a time in a man's life when major social life changes are occurring and when body image, fertility, sexual desire and performance can be central issues. Oncology nurses, as members of the multidisciplinary team, are in an ideal position to address men's concerns. The aim of this study was to investigate oncology nurses' self-perceived knowledge and comfort in...

Journal: :Reproductive health matters 2004
Brigitte M Holzner Dédé Oetomo

Since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, the need for sexuality education for youth has been articulated, and numerous activities in Indonesia, especially Java, have been directed at young people. However, many parents, teachers and religious leaders have considered it essential that such education should suppress youth sexuality. This article reflects upon current...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2005
Sureeporn Kritcharoen Kobkaew Suwan Sansnee Jirojwong

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To describe patients' and their partners' perceptions of gender roles, gender power relationships, and sexuality before diagnosis of and after treatment for cervical cancer. DESIGN Descriptive. SETTING Southern Thailand. SAMPLE 97 women with cervical cancer who received cancer treatment, including radiotherapy, and their partners. METHODS Structured interview methods ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2003
Amanda J Hordern David C Currow

Sexuality is intrinsic to a person's sense of self and can be an intimate form of communication that helps relieve suffering and lessens the threat to personhood in the face of life-limiting illness. Health professionals struggle to accept that people with life-limiting illness, especially older people, continue to be sexual beings. People facing life-limiting illness may appreciate the opportu...

2010
Sérgio Carrara Júlio Assis Simões Peter H. Fry Don Kulick

The present article inquires into the ways in which a presumed Brazilian “managing” of sexual categories or identities (mainly related to male homosexuality) has been conceived of in anthropology since the end of the 1970, sometimes becoming an axis for building and maintaining a national identity characterized as exotic, backward and non-Western. We also trace parallels between two historical ...

2004
Jonathan Alexander William P. Banks Margaret Barber Laura Sullivan

In this introduction to a special issue of Computers and Composition, the authors critically review current literature on computer-assisted writing pedagogies that grapple with issues of sexuality. Although this body of work is small, it points to provocative ways to develop our students’ critical and rhetorical sensibilities about the constructions of sexuality in our culture. Further, such wo...

Journal: :Sexualities 2008
Kristin S Scherrer

Sexuality is generally considered an important aspect of self-hood. Therefore, individuals who do not experience sexual attraction, and embrace an asexual identity are in a unique position to inform the social construction of sexuality. This study explores the experiences of asexual individuals utilizing open ended Internet survey data from 102 self-identified asexual people. In this paper I de...

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Hugh Freeman

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2011
Sabina Faiz Rashid Hilary Standing Mahrukh Mohiuddin Farah Mahjabeen Ahmed

This article describes and analyses a research based engagement by a university school of public health in Bangladesh aimed at raising public debate on sexuality and rights and making issues such as discrimination more visible to policy makers and other key stakeholders in a challenging context. The impetus for this work came from participation in an international research programme with a part...

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