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Front Psychol
March 2024
School of Social Sciences and Languages, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, India.
This study attempts to explore the lived experiences of sexual abuse during COVID-19 in a big metropolitan city in India, with a special interest in understanding the contemporary problems faced by teenagers. Any Phenomenological enquiry begins with identifying and determining the suitability of the participants. In this case, the participants are teenage girls and boys, who have experienced one or other forms of sexual abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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June 2016
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School.
Introduction: Medical education addressing people with sexual and gender minority (SGM) identities often focuses on sexual risk, is delivered in silos, and overlooks intersecting identities. SGM individuals-particularly those with coexisting stigmatized identities-experience a disproportionate burden of discrimination, which increases vulnerability to adverse health outcomes, especially when maladaptive coping behaviors are used to manage stress. Adaptive coping and resilience can develop in the context of identity affirmation and social support, for which sensitive clinician-patient interactions provide a crucial foundation.
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September 2013
Service de pédiatrie, Hôpital Militaire d'Instruction Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco.
Background: The cervical cancer is the second most frequent cancer of the woman in Tunisia. It is considered as a sexual transmissive desease due to the involvement of the HPV.
Aim: The purpose of our study is to proove that an inflammatory cervical smear should be considered as a positive test and must lead to other investigations.
Ann Urol (Paris)
July 2002
Clinique urologique A, CHU Avicenne, Rabat, Maroc.
The authors present two cases of verrucous carcinomas on Buschke-Lowenstein tumor. The Buschke-Lowenstein tumor is an epithelial sexually transmissible benign tumor of viral origin. Under the influence of oncogenic papillomavirus types 16 and 18 it can become malignant tumor which relations with the verrucous carcinoma, tumor with low grade and essentially local malignancy are still discussed.
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