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Women and sexually transmitted diseases
1Department of Psychology, Connecticut College, New London 06320.
Women & Health
|January 1, 1992
Abstract:
This paper presents a brief review of historical developments in women's health care. It describes the current campaign against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and assesses the campaign's success in light of its history and the reality of women's lives. The authors suggest that women are forced into a double-bind in which they are expected to take responsibility for the prevention of STDs although they may not have the ability to do so. Modifications are suggested which take into account gender-role socialization and social group norms.
Keywords:
AmericasBarrier MethodsBehaviorCondomContraceptionContraceptive MethodsDeveloped CountriesDiseasesEconomic FactorsFamily And HouseholdFamily PlanningFinancial ActivitiesFriends And RelativesFundsGender IssuesGender RelationsHealthHistorical SurveyInfectionsMarketingNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaPromotionProstitutesReproductive HealthReproductive Tract InfectionsSex BehaviorSex DiscriminationSexual PartnersSexually Transmitted Diseases--prevention and controlSexually Transmitted Diseases--transmissionSexually Transmitted Diseases--womenSocial DiscriminationSocial NetworksSocial ProblemsSocioeconomic FactorsUnited StatesWomen's Status