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Need For Multilevel Strategies And Enhanced Acceptance Of Contraceptive Use In Order To Combat The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In A Muslim Society: A Qualitative Study Of Young Adults In Urban Karachi, Pakistan, Syed Farid-Ul-Hasnain, Eva Johansson, Saleema A. Gulzar, Gunilla Krant
Need For Multilevel Strategies And Enhanced Acceptance Of Contraceptive Use In Order To Combat The Spread Of Hiv/Aids In A Muslim Society: A Qualitative Study Of Young Adults In Urban Karachi, Pakistan, Syed Farid-Ul-Hasnain, Eva Johansson, Saleema A. Gulzar, Gunilla Krant
Community Health Sciences
This qualitative study explored knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of sexual and reproductive health, focusing specifically on contraceptive use and HIV prevention among young unmarried men and women, 17-21 years, in urban Karachi, Pakistan. The main theme, identified as underlying meaning in the focus group discussions was "Societal norms and perceptions create barriers to knowledge and awareness about sexual and reproductive health matters among young adults". A knowledge gap was revealed concerning HIV/AIDS and contraceptive use among young males and females, who have to rely on media and peers for information seeking. Study participants perceived that HIV/AIDS is incurable and …
Oral Contraceptives And Skin Cancer: Is There A Link?, Kimberly Leslie, E. Espey
Oral Contraceptives And Skin Cancer: Is There A Link?, Kimberly Leslie, E. Espey
Kimberly K. Leslie
The skin expresses estrogen, progesterone, and androgen receptors. In the presence of steroid hormones, such as those contained in oral contraceptives, the skin likely responds to hormonal signals that control the cell cycle, apoptosis, DNA replication, and other cellular functions. Some estrogen-responsive pathways have the potential to promote tumor development, including the augmentation of epidermal growth factor signaling, the expression of proto-oncogenes, and inhibition of apoptosis. The question of whether oral contraceptives increase the risk for the development of skin cancer, particularly melanoma, is still an area of concern. This paper reviews the available evidence, the bulk of which suggests …
Unmet Need And Unintended Pregnancy: The Bigger Picture, Ian Askew
Unmet Need And Unintended Pregnancy: The Bigger Picture, Ian Askew
Reproductive Health
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