Attitudes about sexual disclosure and perceptions of stigma and shame.
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Correlates of STI testing among vocational school students in the Netherlands.Triggers of self-conscious emotions in the sexually transmitted infection testing process.Perceptions of an ideal point-of-care test for sexually transmitted infections--a qualitative study of focus group discussions with medical providersDevelopment and psychometric assessment of a multidimensional measure of internalized HIV stigma in a sample of HIV-positive adults.Sexually transmitted infection related stigma and shame among African American male youth: implications for testing practices, partner notification, and treatment.Awareness of Pap testing and factors associated with intent to undergo Pap testing by level of sexual experience in unmarried university students in Korea: results from an online surveyThe impact of shame on health-related quality of life among HIV-positive adults with a history of childhood sexual abuse.Knowledge, awareness, and attitudes regarding methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus among caregivers of hospitalized children.Relationships between perceived STD-related stigma, STD-related shame and STD screening among a household sample of adolescents.Social support and sexually transmitted disease related healthcare utilisation in sexually experienced African-American adolescents.How social representations of sexually transmitted infections influence experiences of genito-urinary symptoms and care-seeking in Britain: mixed methods study protocol.Development of an HPV educational protocol for adolescents.Sexual stigma, sexual behaviors, and abstinence among Vietnamese adolescents: implications for risk and protective behaviors for HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and unwanted pregnancyDo women requesting only contraception find attendance at an integrated sexual health clinic more stigmatizing than attendance at a family planning-only clinic?An attributional analysis of stigma associated with sexually transmitted diseases and its relationship with communication efficacy.The development and psychometric properties of the HIV and Abuse Related Shame Inventory (HARSI)Biologically confirmed sexually transmitted infection and depressive symptomatology among African-American female adolescentsAntimicrobial self medication for reproductive tract infections in two provinces in Lao People's Democratic Republic.The association between knowledge of HPV and feelings of stigma, shame and anxiety.Prevalence of gonococcal and chlamydial infection in 2009 in 2 populations in a midwestern city.Testing for sexually transmitted infections among students: a discrete choice experiment of service preferences.The characteristics of sexual behavior and extent of condom usage among sexually active Croatians from Eastern Croatia.Destigmatizing genitourinary medicine and sexually transmitted infections in the UK.The systematic development of ROsafe: an intervention to promote STI testing among vocational school students.The Silver Lining of Shame: Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination Intentions.Impact of different educational interventions on psychosocial well-being of women with a positive high-risk human papillomavirus and normal cervical cytology: a randomised trial.Racial disparities in testing for sexually transmitted infections in the emergency department.The role of STI-related attitudes on screening attendance in young adults.A Relational Turbulence Model Perspective on Communication in Intimate Relationships Post-HPV Testing.Predictors of the Sexual Well-being of Individuals Diagnosed with Herpes and Human Papillomavirus.Social-cognitive and socio-cultural predictors of hepatitis B virus-screening in Turkish migrants, the Netherlands.Diagnostic classification, viral sexually transmitted infections and discourses of femininity: limits of normalisation to erase stigma.Include, differentiate and manage: gay male youth, stigma and healthcare utilization.Structural Effects on HIV Risk Among Youth: A Multi-level Analysis.Stigmatization of persons with HIV/AIDS in Saudi Arabia.Short Report: Acceptability and Feasibility of Rapid Chlamydial, Gonococcal, and Trichomonal Screening and Treatment in Pregnant Women in Six Low-to-Middle Income Countries.Youth health outcomes from the Connect-to-Protect Coalitions to prevent adolescent HIV infections.Why don't young women go for Chlamydia testing? A qualitative study employing Goffman's stigma framework
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Attitudes about sexual disclosure and perceptions of stigma and shame.
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2002-10-01T00:00:00Z