Absence of holistic sexual health understandings among men and women in deprived areas of Scotland: qualitative study
Abstract Background There is a growing evidence base for the need for a holistic approach to sexual health improvement, but the challenges for realising this in the 'real world' may be harder in some communities than others. We examined sexual health understandings and behaviours among adu...
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Main Authors: | Lisa McDaid (Author), Kate Hunt (Author), Lesley McMillan (Author), Siân Russell (Author), Dona Milne (Author), Rosie Ilett (Author), Karen Lorimer (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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