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Research Highlights—Sexual Health


Read highlights for studies selected from the full
reference list on sexual health

United States
United Kingdom 

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United States

  1. Abraham, Margaret (2005). South Asian Immigrant Women's HIV/AIDS Related Issues: An Exploratory Study of New York City. (Co-authored with Roopa Chakkappan and Sung Won Park). Published by APICHA.  Read highlights, Summary, Full Report
  1. Chin, JJ, Mantell, J., Weiss, L., Bhagavan, M., Luo, X. (2005). Chinese and South Asian Religious Institutions and HIV Prevention in New York City. AIDS Education and Prevention. Read highlights, Summary, Full Report
  1. Bhattacharya, G. (2004). Health care seeking for HIV/AIDS among South Asians in the United States. Health & Social Work, 29(2), 106-115. Read highlights
  1. Lam, A.G., Mak, A, Lindsay, P.D., & Russell, S.T. (2004). What really works? An exploratory study of condom negotiation strategies. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16(2), 160-171. Read highlights
  1. Medical and Health Research Association (2004). Cultural Influences on Family Planning Choices. Read highlights, Summary, Full Report
  1. Bhattacharya, G. (2000). Knowledge about HIV/AIDS, the perceived risks of infection and sources of information of Asian-Indian adolescents born in the USA. AIDS Care, 12(2), 203-209. Read highlights

 

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United Kingdom

 

  1. Beck, A, Majmudar, A, Estcourt, C, Petrak, J. (2005). "We don't really have cause to discuss these things, they don't affect us": a collaborative model for developing culturally appropriate sexual health services with the Bangladeshi community of Tower Hamlets. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 81(2), 158-162. Read highlights
  1. Weston, H.J. (2003). Public honour, private shame and HIV: issues affecting sexual health service delivery in London's South Asian communities. Health & Place, 9(2), 109-117. Read highlights

 

 

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