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Vulnerability to STIs/HIV: sociability and the life trajectories of young women who have sex with women in Rio de Janeiro.

Claudia Mora1, Simone Monteiro.   

Abstract

This study aims to better understand STI/HIV-related vulnerability among self-identified lesbians and bisexual young women aged 18-26 years in two neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro. Based on ethnographic observations and in-depth interviews, the paper analyses their life experiences and trajectories. Findings reveal that sexual identities and ties attributed to sexual interactions with women and men have an important role in influencing perceptions of vulnerability. The notion of STI and HIV risk is not well developed among women who have sex with women. It emerges largely in practices with bisexual female partners and those of the opposite sex, since in these the potential for HIV transmission (through contact with semen) is recognized. Sexually transmitted infection and HIV-related risk with male partners is seen as small by the women in the study, since such relationships are seen as 'occasional' and generally speaking occur with someone they know well. The value given to trust and the lack of alignment between sexual identities and sexual practices reinforces the need for approaches to STI and HIV prevention and care that prioritise the sexual history and practices of women and their sexual identities within specific contexts.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19821170     DOI: 10.1080/13691050903180471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


  6 in total

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2.  Stigma, sexual health, and human rights among women who have sex with women in Lesotho.

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3.  "I thought we are safe": Southern African lesbians' experiences of living with HIV.

Authors:  Zethu Matebeni; Vasu Reddy; Theo Sandfort; Ian Southey-Swartz
Journal:  Cult Health Sex       Date:  2013-04-29

Review 4.  Women Who Have Sex with Women Living in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review of Sexual Health and Risk Behaviors.

Authors:  Susana A Tat; Jeanne M Marrazzo; Susan M Graham
Journal:  LGBT Health       Date:  2015-03-26       Impact factor: 4.151

5.  Southern African Lesbian and Bisexual Women Responses to Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Infections.

Authors:  Radhika M Wikramanayake; Margaret M Paschen-Wolff; Zethu Matebeni; Vasu Reddy; Ian Southey-Swartz; Theo G M Sandfort
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2020-01-16

Review 6.  Ethnography of texts: a literature review of health and female homosexuality in Brazil.

Authors:  Carolina Rau Steuernagel; Eivind Engebretsen; Hans Wiggo Kristiansen; Kåre Moen
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