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... and institutional practices that discriminate against the colonized in the name of control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The theory is a new approach to stigma that will be developed according to C. Wright Mills’ “sociological imagination” as the analytical framework for this book. Meth ...
... and institutional practices that discriminate against the colonized in the name of control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The theory is a new approach to stigma that will be developed according to C. Wright Mills’ “sociological imagination” as the analytical framework for this book. Meth ...
Periodic Abstinence: Definition, Motivation and Research
... Let us refer to a more specific formulation of what might then be called periodic abstinence or non-coital sex. According to a wellknown marriage counselor, David Mace, writing on "The Uses of NonCoital Sex," it includes all other forms of sexual arousal. The author adds later that "we are looking a ...
... Let us refer to a more specific formulation of what might then be called periodic abstinence or non-coital sex. According to a wellknown marriage counselor, David Mace, writing on "The Uses of NonCoital Sex," it includes all other forms of sexual arousal. The author adds later that "we are looking a ...
CONTENTS The Methamphetamine-Sex
... Methamphetamine’s affect on the sexual health of gay men has been devastating, and its powerful presence in the gay community has resulted in alarming public health concerns. More than other substances, methamphetamine use is highly connected to sexual expression and, for many, sexual risktaking. Co ...
... Methamphetamine’s affect on the sexual health of gay men has been devastating, and its powerful presence in the gay community has resulted in alarming public health concerns. More than other substances, methamphetamine use is highly connected to sexual expression and, for many, sexual risktaking. Co ...
1 AN EVANGELICAL LOOKS AT THERAPEUTIC SEXUAL
... sex, and everyone must have sex to be “whole.” No sexual behavior is right or wrong in itself because what matters is a person's inner sense of satisfaction. Homosexual sex, prostitution and adultery are not necessarily bad, being faithful to a spouse is not necessarily good, and no one can judge se ...
... sex, and everyone must have sex to be “whole.” No sexual behavior is right or wrong in itself because what matters is a person's inner sense of satisfaction. Homosexual sex, prostitution and adultery are not necessarily bad, being faithful to a spouse is not necessarily good, and no one can judge se ...
The Response of Caribbean Youth To HIV/AIDS Prevention
... regarding the outcomes of a defined behaviour and the person’s evaluation of potential outcomes. These beliefs will differ from population to population. For instance, married heterosexuals may consider introducing condoms into their relationship an admission of infidelity, while for homosexual male ...
... regarding the outcomes of a defined behaviour and the person’s evaluation of potential outcomes. These beliefs will differ from population to population. For instance, married heterosexuals may consider introducing condoms into their relationship an admission of infidelity, while for homosexual male ...
A Guide for Parents - Ohana Policy Group
... Young girls may think, “Well my partner always wore a condom, so I am safe.” Then one day she wakes up and wonders why she suddenly has these unsightly vaginal warts because she knows her boyfriend always wore a condom. Or when she is twenty-four years old, married and wants to start a family. Imagi ...
... Young girls may think, “Well my partner always wore a condom, so I am safe.” Then one day she wakes up and wonders why she suddenly has these unsightly vaginal warts because she knows her boyfriend always wore a condom. Or when she is twenty-four years old, married and wants to start a family. Imagi ...
Prevalence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, other
... Both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods were used to collect data on sociodemographic characteristics, HIV/STI knowledge and behavioural characteristics. Blood samples were collected for HIV, herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2), Syphilis and Hepatitis B testing. Data were entered us ...
... Both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods were used to collect data on sociodemographic characteristics, HIV/STI knowledge and behavioural characteristics. Blood samples were collected for HIV, herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2), Syphilis and Hepatitis B testing. Data were entered us ...
ADOLESCENT AMBIGUITIES IN AMERICAN PIE
... irrelevant to their real needs, questions, and lived experiences. In contrast, adolescents frequently rank entertainment media as one of their top sources of information on sex and sexuality (Brown & Keller, 2000; Kaiser Family Foundation, 1997). As such, popular culture is an increasingly important ...
... irrelevant to their real needs, questions, and lived experiences. In contrast, adolescents frequently rank entertainment media as one of their top sources of information on sex and sexuality (Brown & Keller, 2000; Kaiser Family Foundation, 1997). As such, popular culture is an increasingly important ...
Let’s Talk About Sex… and Gender: Examining the
... While worldwide AIDS-related deaths have declined since a peak in 2005, and new infections overall have dropped by 38 percent since 2001, in the world’s most vulnerable regions, HIV/ AIDS continues to spread (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015). For women and girls in these regions, the ...
... While worldwide AIDS-related deaths have declined since a peak in 2005, and new infections overall have dropped by 38 percent since 2001, in the world’s most vulnerable regions, HIV/ AIDS continues to spread (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015). For women and girls in these regions, the ...
Effective HIV prevention - Journal of the International AIDS Society
... matter of engaging with the particular and local social and political lives and contexts of populations and communities at risk. Effective HIV prevention programmes (or interventions) need to enable people to act in ways that resonate with their sexual and drug injection lives: what will work for yo ...
... matter of engaging with the particular and local social and political lives and contexts of populations and communities at risk. Effective HIV prevention programmes (or interventions) need to enable people to act in ways that resonate with their sexual and drug injection lives: what will work for yo ...
The internet and gay men - Centre for Social Research in Health
... ground for gay men that did not exist in the early 1990s. Recent surveys in Sydney (Mao 2002) and London (Bolding 2002) found that around half the gay men questioned had used the internet to look for sex. This figure is likely to rise over the next few years. Interestingly, several studies have foun ...
... ground for gay men that did not exist in the early 1990s. Recent surveys in Sydney (Mao 2002) and London (Bolding 2002) found that around half the gay men questioned had used the internet to look for sex. This figure is likely to rise over the next few years. Interestingly, several studies have foun ...
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
... although 2% said they had injected drugs at some point in their lives, only 0.2% said they had done so in the previous month. The study also suggests that younger population groups might be adopting ...
... although 2% said they had injected drugs at some point in their lives, only 0.2% said they had done so in the previous month. The study also suggests that younger population groups might be adopting ...
Sex Work for the Middle Classes
... relevant to middle-class sex workers’ erotic and professional decisionmaking. Richard Florida’s (2004) notion of the ‘creative class’ – a social formation specific to late 20th-century technologically advanced urban economies – shares certain common features with earlier sociological notions of posti ...
... relevant to middle-class sex workers’ erotic and professional decisionmaking. Richard Florida’s (2004) notion of the ‘creative class’ – a social formation specific to late 20th-century technologically advanced urban economies – shares certain common features with earlier sociological notions of posti ...
individual and collective vulnerability and std/hiv
... reproductive health of young people, particularly those out in the street, has become so topical that a UNICEF-sponsored International Workshop on ‘Africa’s Urban Poor Child: towards African Child-Friendly Cities’ was held in Accra, Ghana, from 11 to 13 March 1997. Sexually transmitted diseases, inc ...
... reproductive health of young people, particularly those out in the street, has become so topical that a UNICEF-sponsored International Workshop on ‘Africa’s Urban Poor Child: towards African Child-Friendly Cities’ was held in Accra, Ghana, from 11 to 13 March 1997. Sexually transmitted diseases, inc ...
Ethics and Business
... • Such relationships eliminate disease risks Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
... • Such relationships eliminate disease risks Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
Behavioral Methods of Contraception
... effect on sexual behavior of 7340 students participating in the program. Such programs do not delay the onset of sexual activity, but they do result in higher pregnancy rates than controls (7,8). A didactic program that only discussed human sexuality and encouraged young people to seek family planni ...
... effect on sexual behavior of 7340 students participating in the program. Such programs do not delay the onset of sexual activity, but they do result in higher pregnancy rates than controls (7,8). A didactic program that only discussed human sexuality and encouraged young people to seek family planni ...
Health Promotions HIV prevention 2001/2002
... experience in the field of HIV. Dr McKenna will be developing the services for HIV positive people by providing an additional treatment service. Epidemiology World-wide there are an estimated 40 million people living with HIV. HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa and the four ...
... experience in the field of HIV. Dr McKenna will be developing the services for HIV positive people by providing an additional treatment service. Epidemiology World-wide there are an estimated 40 million people living with HIV. HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa and the four ...
Safer Choices and Reducing the Risk
... receiving the program. Overall, the findings establish the effectiveness of the program. For example, although program participants were not found to delay sexual initiation or feel better able to refuse sex until they felt ready, their knowledge of HIV and other STIs, positive attitudes towards con ...
... receiving the program. Overall, the findings establish the effectiveness of the program. For example, although program participants were not found to delay sexual initiation or feel better able to refuse sex until they felt ready, their knowledge of HIV and other STIs, positive attitudes towards con ...
END OF PROGRAM REPORT
... mobilization efforts where large segments of the community, including young people, are involved in identifying needs and designing programs to meet them. Community programs address many of the factors that influence young people's sexual and reproductive behavior because they encourage the particip ...
... mobilization efforts where large segments of the community, including young people, are involved in identifying needs and designing programs to meet them. Community programs address many of the factors that influence young people's sexual and reproductive behavior because they encourage the particip ...
Higher rates of sex evolve under Kselection
... divisions, summing up to a 256-fold cost of meiosis (Nanney, 1980). In environments where growth rates are high (r-selected habitats), the time required for sexual reproduction may impose a significant cost of sex. In Kselected environments, reproductive rate may be limited by resource uptake rather ...
... divisions, summing up to a 256-fold cost of meiosis (Nanney, 1980). In environments where growth rates are high (r-selected habitats), the time required for sexual reproduction may impose a significant cost of sex. In Kselected environments, reproductive rate may be limited by resource uptake rather ...
an Australian medical consensus statement
... based on phylogenetic analysis to show an accused caused the complainant’s HIV infection.19 While phylogenetic studies are invaluable as research tools, their probative value as evidence of causation is limited because of the limitations of the methodology. This statement aims to minimise the incorr ...
... based on phylogenetic analysis to show an accused caused the complainant’s HIV infection.19 While phylogenetic studies are invaluable as research tools, their probative value as evidence of causation is limited because of the limitations of the methodology. This statement aims to minimise the incorr ...
HIV Risk Behaviour in Irish Intravenous Drug Users
... was noted in Glasgow and London I.D.U.’s8. Because of the high level of inefficiency in cleaning we would feel that I.D.U’s should only receive one message regarding reducing injecting risk behaviour i.e. only use new injecting equipment. As in previous studies heterosexual activity is high with the ...
... was noted in Glasgow and London I.D.U.’s8. Because of the high level of inefficiency in cleaning we would feel that I.D.U’s should only receive one message regarding reducing injecting risk behaviour i.e. only use new injecting equipment. As in previous studies heterosexual activity is high with the ...
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... Chlamydia is the fastest increasing Sexually Transmitted Infection in the UK with over 109,000 cases notified in 2005. The UK Health Protection Agency identifies young people under the age of 25 as being most at risk. ...
... Chlamydia is the fastest increasing Sexually Transmitted Infection in the UK with over 109,000 cases notified in 2005. The UK Health Protection Agency identifies young people under the age of 25 as being most at risk. ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND HIV-RELATED RISKY BEHAVIOR Adeline Delavande
... individuals infected with HIV who intentionally or knowingly infect or expose others to HIV.”3 Penalties for breaking the law range from a minimum of one year to a maximum of life in prison (Wolf and Vezina, 2004). The certification by states of the criminalization of exposure to HIV comes from the ...
... individuals infected with HIV who intentionally or knowingly infect or expose others to HIV.”3 Penalties for breaking the law range from a minimum of one year to a maximum of life in prison (Wolf and Vezina, 2004). The certification by states of the criminalization of exposure to HIV comes from the ...
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea
... • have had sex with an untreated partner or new partner • have been diagnosed with gonorrhea in your throat or rectum • continue to have any symptoms. If you had chlamydia, you should return for a follow-up test 3-4 weeks after treatment if you: • did not take the medication as instructed (you may n ...
... • have had sex with an untreated partner or new partner • have been diagnosed with gonorrhea in your throat or rectum • continue to have any symptoms. If you had chlamydia, you should return for a follow-up test 3-4 weeks after treatment if you: • did not take the medication as instructed (you may n ...