Lesbians are said to feel excluded by sexual health messages that presume heterosexuality, a finding linked to lower levels of Papanicolaou (Pap) testing. This paper discusses a small, focused qualitative study based in Calgary, Canada that illuminated mid-life lesbians' experiences and perceptions of Pap testing and health. Participants indicated that they felt compelled and invited to access Pap testing by an inclusive discourse - that of 'mid-life', a period associated with an increased need for body surveillance. They also reflected upon aging as an experience of liberation, increased confidence and a time when they could 'catch up' on health and sexuality issues denied them in their younger days. On the other hand, there was significan...
Researchers and health practitioners have emphasized the importance of disclosure of sexual orientat...
Aims and objectives: The purpose of this narrative review is to locate, evaluate and synthesise the ...
Objective: The healthcare needs of lesbians are not well understood. We sought to character-ize lesb...
Lesbians are said to feel excluded by sexual health messages that presume heterosexuality, a finding...
Aims and objectives: To provide deeper insights into the experiences of lesbian women in accessing c...
Background: Cervical cancer is the third most prevalent cancer in women, and since the introduction ...
This thesis examines the menopausal experiences of a non-clinical sample of lesbians living in Austr...
This is the first systematic large-scale study of lesbian health that has been conducted in the U.K....
Despite the considerable number of women in the United States who identify as lesbian, few data exis...
Background: We measured receipt of age-appropriate preventive health services by lesbians and assess...
Introduction: Health care to women is mainly focused on their gynecological and reproductive health....
The experiences of lesbian women in medical encounters prove particularly relevant for understanding...
This study was designed to test an exploratory path model predicting health care utilization by lesb...
Purpose: To understand the complex healthcare experiences of women identifying as lesbian or bisexua...
The study reported in this article was initiated in response to the paucity of literature focused on...
Researchers and health practitioners have emphasized the importance of disclosure of sexual orientat...
Aims and objectives: The purpose of this narrative review is to locate, evaluate and synthesise the ...
Objective: The healthcare needs of lesbians are not well understood. We sought to character-ize lesb...
Lesbians are said to feel excluded by sexual health messages that presume heterosexuality, a finding...
Aims and objectives: To provide deeper insights into the experiences of lesbian women in accessing c...
Background: Cervical cancer is the third most prevalent cancer in women, and since the introduction ...
This thesis examines the menopausal experiences of a non-clinical sample of lesbians living in Austr...
This is the first systematic large-scale study of lesbian health that has been conducted in the U.K....
Despite the considerable number of women in the United States who identify as lesbian, few data exis...
Background: We measured receipt of age-appropriate preventive health services by lesbians and assess...
Introduction: Health care to women is mainly focused on their gynecological and reproductive health....
The experiences of lesbian women in medical encounters prove particularly relevant for understanding...
This study was designed to test an exploratory path model predicting health care utilization by lesb...
Purpose: To understand the complex healthcare experiences of women identifying as lesbian or bisexua...
The study reported in this article was initiated in response to the paucity of literature focused on...
Researchers and health practitioners have emphasized the importance of disclosure of sexual orientat...
Aims and objectives: The purpose of this narrative review is to locate, evaluate and synthesise the ...
Objective: The healthcare needs of lesbians are not well understood. We sought to character-ize lesb...