How perceived Australian sexual norms shape sexual practices of East Asian and sub-Saharan African international students in Sydney
Abstract Introduction Sexual norms, real or perceived, shape young people's sexual behaviour and may constitute one of the greatest challenges in HIV/STIs prevention among this population. This study used sexual script theory to explore how international students in Sydney, Australia - from tra...
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Main Author: | Sylvester R. Okeke (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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