Healthcare professionals discourses on men and masculinities in sexual healthcare: a focus group study
Abstract Studies have reported that men's uptake of sexual health services is low, that these services make them feel vulnerable, and that they experience sexual healthcare (SHC) as stressful, heteronormative, potentially sexualised and "tailored for women". They also suggest that hea...
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Main Authors: | Tommy Persson (Author), Jesper Löve (Author), Ellinor Tengelin (Author), Gunnel Hensing (Author) |
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