8 studies found in English from a total of 36743
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Use of contraception and sexuality among women in Slovenia, 2011

Simetinger, Gabrijela
The starting point of the research was to determine the presence of coitus interruptus as a form of contraception in Slovenia in two theoretical frames, ie. a medical view of the body and sexuality and a feminist critique of the medical discourse of contraception. The main objectives of the study were to research and define the role of the coitus interruptus in the...
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Interviews on Abortion Access in Latin America, 2020-2022

Freeman, C, University of Exeter
The right to access safe abortion is a highly divisive global issue. Laws prohibit abortion by request in the majority of the world and countries such as the United States are implementing increasingly restrictive laws. It is therefore imperative that we better understand why these restrictions exist, how they affect those in need of healthcare, and how they have...
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Cross-sectional survey data of adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Nigeria 2018

Mbachu, C, University of Nigeria; Agu, I, University of Nigeria; Onwujekwe, O, University of Nigeria
A cross-sectional survey of adolescents and heads of households was done in six urban and rural local government areas in Ebonyi state, Nigeria in August 2018. Modified cluster sampling technique was used to select households from which eligible adolescent boys and girls were recruited. The two datasets describes expansively, for the first time, adolescents’ sexual and...
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Qualitative Data Sets for EDNA Project, 2017-2020

Hudson, N, De Montfort University; Provoost, V, Ghent University; Culley, L, De Montfort University; (8 more)
The EDNA project was developed to consider the political, economic and moral configuration of egg donation for fertility treatment in the UK, Belgium and Spain. Europe was selected as the site for the study because of the relative lack of research relating to the organisation and practice of egg provision in this context and due to the unique constellation of regulatory...
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End of or Start of Life? Visual Technology and the Transformation of Traditional Post-mortem: Interview Transcripts, 2016-2017

Reed, K, University of Sheffield; Ellis, J, University of Huddersfield
Data are transcripts based on qualitative interviews with parents, one set of grandparents and professionals. Professional data relate to interviews with a range of occupational groups including: midwives, pathologists, coroners, obstetricians, neonatologists, anatomical pathology technicians (APTs), police officers, medical illustrators, nurses, hospital chaplains and...
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Reproductive Health in St. Petersburg: Men 2003

Fedorova, Natalia (Centre for Independent Social Research in St. Petersburg); Haavio-Mannila, Elina (University of Helsinki. Department of Sociology); Hemminki, Elina (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES)); (6 more)
The survey charted the reproductive health of men living in St. Petersburg, Russia. Topics included contraception and abortion, couple relationships, sexuality and childbearing, and general and sexual health. The use of contraceptives and problems related to them were charted. The respondents were asked which contraceptive method they had used in their first sexual...
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Reproductive Health in St. Petersburg: Women 2004

Dubikaytis, Tatyana (St. Petersburg Medical Academy for Post-Graduate Studies); Haavio-Mannila, Elina (University of Helsinki. Department of Sociology); Hemminki, Elina (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES)); (6 more)
The survey charted the reproductive health and family formation of women aged 18-44 living in St. Petersburg, Russia. Topics included dating and sexual behaviour, pregnancy and children, health care relating to pregnancies and giving birth, contraception, attitudes towards having children, and health and use of health services. Sexual relationships and sexuality were...
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A behavioural economic analysis of reproductive health in Burkina Faso and Tanzania 2016-2019

D'Exelle, B, University of East Anglia
Sexual and reproductive health rights have gained importance over the last three decades. Despite the growing availability of reproductive health services, the uptake of these services remains inadequate among women in low-income countries. One of the main causes of the inadequate uptake of reproductive health services is women's weak control over pregnancy-related...
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