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Project

The interplay between (non-)communication about sexuality in private and public contexts and sexual experiences and sexual well-being in women with spinal cord injury

Five studies using thematic analysis, IPA, and/or autoethnography (1) explore how women with spinal cord injury perceive their sexuality and how these perceptions are related to their communication experiences about sexuality in intimate encounters (with partners, close friends) and more public contexts (healthcare, media, education), (2) compare the women’s findings with the experiences from actors from private and public contexts.

Date:1 Oct 2014 →  30 Sep 2019
Keywords:sexual wellbeing, in-depth interviews, social psychology, communication, IPA, taboo topics, spinal cord injury, thematic analysis, disability studies, sexuality, focus group discussions
Disciplines:Social psychology, Nursing, Rehabilitation sciences, Linguistics, Other media and communications, Orthopaedics, Gynaecology and obstetrics, Journalism and professional writing, Endocrinology and metabolic diseases, Media studies, Human movement and sports sciences, Communication sciences