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Sexuality and Sexual and Reproductive Health Depiction in Social Media: Content Analysis of Kinyarwanda YouTube Channels

Sexuality and Sexual and Reproductive Health Depiction in Social Media: Content Analysis of Kinyarwanda YouTube Channels

The World Health Organization emphasizes that people should have access to comprehensive, good-quality information about sex and sexuality in terms of assuring universal health coverage [1]. In the context of this study, sexuality refers to an individual’s capacity to experience and express their sexual feelings such as love, lust, friendship, attraction, and dating [2].

Thierry Claudien Uhawenimana, Marie Grace Sandra Musabwasoni, Richard Nsengiyumva, Donatilla Mukamana

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46488

Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “Sexual Health Assessment Is Vital to Whole Health Models of Care”

Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “Sexual Health Assessment Is Vital to Whole Health Models of Care”

Response: We added a discussion of veterans and, for clarity, specified that we are not just discussing veterans throughout the Introduction: “Most people, not just Veterans (Veterans are individuals who have served in the Armed Forces, regardless of combat exposure, and who are no longer on active duty after receiving an honorable discharge from military service), are sexually active and value sexuality” “Veterans, especially women and sexual and gender minority veterans, experience a high rate of disruptions

Alex Uzdavines, Drew A Helmer, Juliette F Spelman, Kristin M Mattocks, Amanda M Johnson, John F Chardos, Kristine E Lynch, Michael R Kauth

JMIRx Med 2022;3(3):e40159

Sexual Health Assessment Is Vital to Whole Health Models of Care

Sexual Health Assessment Is Vital to Whole Health Models of Care

Most people, including veterans (individuals who have served in the Armed Forces, regardless of combat exposure, and who are no longer on active duty after receiving an honorable discharge from military service), are sexually active and value their sexuality [1]. In a US study, 50% of sexually active men and 40% of women rated sexual health as highly important; and self-reported health was closely correlated with perceived importance of sexual health [2].

Alex Uzdavines, Drew A Helmer, Juliette F Spelman, Kristin M Mattocks, Amanda M Johnson, John F Chardos, Kristine E Lynch, Michael R Kauth

JMIRx Med 2022;3(3):e36266

Promoting Resilience and Well-being Through Co-design (The PRIDE Project): Protocol for the Development and Preliminary Evaluation of a Prototype Resilience-Based Intervention for Sexual and Gender Minority Youth

Promoting Resilience and Well-being Through Co-design (The PRIDE Project): Protocol for the Development and Preliminary Evaluation of a Prototype Resilience-Based Intervention for Sexual and Gender Minority Youth

Ideally, some adolescents questioning their sexuality or gender identity will take part in this project. However, if they are currently unsure, these youth are less likely to participate, which is an issue also identified in earlier research [41]. Hence, while we will proactively attempt to recruit questioning youth, we will also ask all SGMY participants to reflect on their early experiences of coming out in developing the intervention so that we surface issues of salience for questioning adolescents.

Mathijs F G Lucassen, Rajvinder Samra, Katharine A Rimes, Katherine E Brown, Louise M Wallace

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(2):e31036