by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
Menstrual health literacy has a direct impact on young peoples’ quality of life, health, academic and professional performance. In Australia, the key learning area of Health and Physical Education provides opportunities for students to develop menstrual health...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
Steele and Goldblatt argue that menstruation is a key site for discrimination and violence against women and girls with disabilities and that the law has been complicit in sustaining these injustices. The authors make this argument by exploring the law as it relates...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
Women’s body shame and body dissatisfaction increase in the premenstrual phase of the cycle, associated with premenstrual distress. However, the meaning and consequences of premenstrual body dissatisfaction remain underexplored. The aim of this study was to...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
In Australia and Canada, the sexual health needs of migrant and refugee women have been of increasing concern, because of their underutilization of sexual health services and higher rate of sexual health problems. Previous research on migrant women’s sexual...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
Experiences and constructions of menarche and menstruation are shaped by the sociocultural environment in which women are embedded. We explored experiences and constructions of menarche and menstruation among migrant and refugee women resettled in Sydney, Australia,...
by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications
This qualitative study examined the constructions and experiences of sexual and reproductive health among recent migrant and refugee women living in Sydney, Australia, and Vancouver, Canada. A total of 169 women from Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan,...
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