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Communicating Intimate Health.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Communicating gender.
- Communicating gender
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Communication in sex.
- Reproductive health.
- Sex instruction.
- Sexual health.
- Sexual Health.
- Reproductive Medicine.
- Sex Education.
- Medical Subjects:
- Sexual Health.
- Reproductive Medicine.
- Sex Education.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (327 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2025.
- Place of Publication:
- Lanham : Lexington Books, [2021]
- Summary:
- Communicating Intimate Health offers a collection of original research and theoretical work showcasing advances in intimate health scholarship from the field of communication studies, with a focus on the intersection of intimate health, gender, and race.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Communicating Intimate Health
- Series
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Absence as a Theme of Intimate Health Communication
- Chapter 1
- Sweet Nothings
- Wrapping It Up
- References
- Chapter 2
- "Why Don't All Parents Talk about This Stuff"
- Methods
- Findings
- Discussion
- Chapter 3
- The Sex Talk was Taboo . . . So was Wearing a Tampon
- Findings and Implications
- Conclusion
- Note
- Chapter 4
- Intimate Conversations about Sex and Sexuality
- Reflection on a Decade of Studying Purity Pledges
- Lessons Learned
- Final Thoughts
- Chapter 5
- Intimate Communication Guidelines for Transformative Sexual Education
- Starting the Conversation
- Alternative Approaches to Sexual Health Education
- Guiding Principles for Transformative Sexual Health Education
- Chapter 6
- The (S)lack of Queer Healthcare in Appalachia
- Results
- Part II: Interpersonal Communication and Health Intimacies
- Chapter 7
- Theory of Memorable Messages
- Theory of Memorable Messages, Absent Messages, and Disruption
- Why This Matters: The Applications of ToMM
- Future Research and Conclusions
- Chapter 8
- Beyond the Binaries of Sexual Consent
- Exploring Consent and Diverse Sexualities: A Case Study
- Conceptions of Consent
- The Sexual Consent Education-to-Practice Gap
- A Path Forward for Consent Identities in Practice
- Chapter 9
- Disrupting Sexual Communication
- Boundary-Setting and Interpersonal Skills in Intimate Communication
- Boundary Setting in Diverse Communities
- Conclusion: Applying Boundary-Setting Research
- Chapter 10
- "But I Can't Talk to My Doctor about That!".
- Preparing to Talk to Your Doctor
- Preparing for Responses from your Doctor
- Chapter 11
- Technology and Sexual Health Communication among Black and Latinx Young Women
- Sexual Health Communication of Black and Latinx Young Women
- Technology-Based Sexual Health Communication
- Future Directions and Conclusions
- Part III: Maternal Health and Motherhood
- Chapter 12
- Interpersonal Communication Surrounding Infertility and Miscarriage
- Communication Surrounding Infertility
- Communication Surrounding Miscarriage
- Chapter 13
- From "Breast Is Best" to "Your Choice"
- Breastfeeding and Intimate Health: Information Seeking and Memorable Messages
- The Current Study
- Chapter 14
- Caregiving throughout Herstory
- Doulas as a Feature of Maternal Healthcare
- Intimate Health Communication and African Maternal Health
- Part IV: Trauma, Structural Violence, and Intimate Health
- Chapter 15
- Migrant Gender Violence, Reproductive Health, and the Intersections of Reproductive Justice and Health Communication
- Gender Violence at the Mexico-U.S. Border
- Reproductive Justice, Activism, and Praxis
- Chapter 16
- Historical and Inter-generational Trauma and Radical Love
- Historical Trauma and Health Disparities among Indigenous Peoples
- Inter-Generational Trauma as a Colonial Haunting and Genocidal Practice
- Radical Love and MLGBTQ2s Health and Cultural Recovery
- NoteS
- Part V: Negotiating Identity in Intimate Health Research
- Chapter 17
- Researching Marginalized Populations in Intimate Health Communication
- Black Women's Bodies
- Sexual and Gender Minorities
- Gay Men, HIV, and Surveillance
- Working with Relational Minorities.
- Working with Women and People of Diverse Genders
- Ability and Health
- Working with Latinx Women
- Chapter 18
- Negotiating Identity and Intimacy in Birth Control and Queer Pregnancy Research
- Let's Talk about Birth Control
- A Project of Equals(?): Researching Queer Pregnancy
- Processing Identity Negotiation in Research
- Chapter 19
- A Dialogic Forum on Feminist Implications of Birth Control Discourse
- Conversations about Birth Control
- Feminist Responsibility in Birth Control Scholarship
- Patient Advocacy and Contraception
- Countering Views on Birth Control Advocacy and Research
- Index
- About the Editors and Contributors.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-66698-700-X
- 1-7936-3097-6
- OCLC:
- 1236900201
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