Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is common in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV. The Swiss HCVree Trial targeted a micro-elimination by using a treat and counsel strategy.
Patrizia Künzler-Heule +18 more
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'Lad culture' in higher education: agency in the sexualisation debates [PDF]
This paper reports on research funded by the National Union of Students, which explored women students’ experiences of ‘lad culture’ through focus groups and interviews.
Banyard K +16 more
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Syndemics of stigma, minority-stress, maladaptive coping, risk environments and littoral spaces among men who have sex with men using chemsex [PDF]
There has been a steep rise in the use of drugs during sex by some men who have sex with men in economically developed countries, with associated increases in sexual risk for HIV and other STIs. This paper presents data from telephone interviews with 15
Llewellyn, Carrie +2 more
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‘No hint of bulging muscles’: The surveillance of sportswomen’s bodies in British print media [PDF]
Since the inception of second wave feminism, feminists have placed female bodies at the centre of the equality discourse. The female body is a contested site for feminist scholars who have identified the under and mis-representation of sportswomen’s ...
Godoy-Pressland, Amy
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The Queen Boat case in Egypt: sexuality, national security and state sovereignty [PDF]
The government’s targeting of homosexuality in May 2001, following years of ‘turning a blind eye’ to Cairo’s gay scene, is studied here in terms of the links between the sphere of interpersonal relations and notions of national security within ...
Pratt, Nicola Christine
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The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour. [PDF]
There are still important gaps in our understanding of how people will incorporate PrEP into their existing HIV prevention strategies. In this paper, we explore how PrEP use impacted existing sexual risk behaviours and risk reduction strategies using ...
Apea, Vanessa +20 more
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Sex and relationships education, sexual health, and lesbian, gay and bisexual sexual cultures: Views from young people [PDF]
This article draws on three small-scale studies with young people in two cities in the UK, which sought to gather views on sex and relationships education (SRE) and sexual health, and included those who self-identified as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB).
Formby, Eleanor
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Sex Education: Challenges and Choices [PDF]
Noting public concern about sexual exploitation, abuse and sexualisation, we argue that sex education in the UK needs revision. Choice is a feature of current sex education policy and, acknowledging that choice can be problematic, we defend its place in ...
Enlsin, Penny +2 more
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Domesticating the ‘troubled family’: Racialised sexuality and the postcolonial governance of family life in the UK [PDF]
This article examines how the UK’s Troubled Families Programme (TFP) works as a strategy of domestication which produces and delimits certain forms of ‘family life’.
Agathangelou A +29 more
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Sexualised drug use among LGBT people: a mixed methods study of reasons for engagement and associations with physical and psychological wellbeing [PDF]
Background Sexualised drug use has previously been researched among men who have sex with men (MSM) in relation to sexual health and sexual risk behaviours. The topic has received more attention due to the emergence of chemsex as a public health issue, which is a particular form of sexualised drug use, but little research has been conducted to ...
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