"Aren't labels for pickle jars, not people?" Negotiating identity and community in talk about 'being gay'. |
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'Basically, it's sorcery for your vagina': unpacking Western representations of vaginal steaming. |
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Exploring the possibility of sexual-behavioural primary prevention interventions for cervical cancer. |
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Gay men talking about health: are sexuality and health interlinked? |
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Gay men's explanations of health and how to improve it. |
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Indigenous (Māori) sexual health psychologies in New Zealand: Delivering culturally congruent sexuality education |
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Origin of the World: Science and the Fiction of the Vagina. |
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Referral to an Acute Child and Adolescent Inpatient Unit: The Experiences and Views of Community Mental Health Referrers |
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Sexual Coercion Among Gay and Bisexual Men in Aotearoa/New Zealand |
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"She'll be right"? National identity explanations for poor sexual health statistics in Aotearoa/New Zealand. |
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"I think gorilla-like back effusions of hair are rather a turn-off": 'Excessive hair' and male body hair (removal) discourse. |
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To let hair be, or to not let hair be? Gender and body hair removal practices in Aotearoa/New Zealand. |
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Unpacking the "Pleasures" and "Pains" of Heterosexual Casual Sex: Beyond Singular Understandings |
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Unsafe, unwanted: sexual coercion as a barrier to safer sex among men who have sex with men |
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Using thematic analysis in psychology |
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The vagina : an analysis |
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"We have friends, for example, and he will not get a vasectomy": imagining the self in relation to others when talking about sterilization |
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What can "thematic analysis" offer health and wellbeing researchers? |
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'With the best of reasons': cervical cancer prevention policy and the suppression of sexual risk factor information. |
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"You Worry, 'cause You Want to Give a Reasonable Account of Yourself": Gender, Identity Management, and the Discursive Positioning of "Risk" in Men's and Women's Talk About Heterosexual Casual Sex. |
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