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Stigma, sexual health, and human rights among women who have sex with women in Lesotho.

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Poteat, TC; Logie, CH; Adams, D; Mothopeng, T; Lebona, J; Letsie, P; Baral, S
Published in: Reproductive health matters
November 2015

In recent years, gender and sexual minorities have become increasingly visible across sub-Saharan Africa, marking both the progression and violation of their human rights. Using data from a study with sexual minorities in Lesotho, this analysis leveraged the social ecological model to examine relationships between stigma, human rights, and sexual health among women who have sex with women in Lesotho. A community-based participatory approach was used for the mixed-method, cross-sectional study. A total of 250 women who have sex with women completed a structured questionnaire, of which 21 participated in a total of three focus group discussions. Stigma was common within and outside the health sector. Stigma and human rights abuses were associated with increased risk for HIV and STIs. Interventions to address stigma at the structural, community, and interpersonal levels are essential to ensuring sexual health and rights for women who have sex with women in Lesotho.

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Published In

Reproductive health matters

DOI

EISSN

1460-9576

ISSN

0968-8080

Publication Date

November 2015

Volume

23

Issue

46

Start / End Page

107 / 116

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Stigma
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Sexual and Gender Minorities
  • Risk Factors
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Reproductive Health
  • Public Health
  • Lesotho
  • Humans
  • Human Rights
 

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Poteat, T. C., Logie, C. H., Adams, D., Mothopeng, T., Lebona, J., Letsie, P., & Baral, S. (2015). Stigma, sexual health, and human rights among women who have sex with women in Lesotho. Reproductive Health Matters, 23(46), 107–116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rhm.2015.11.020
Poteat, Tonia C., Carmen H. Logie, Darrin Adams, Tampose Mothopeng, Judith Lebona, Puleng Letsie, and Stefan Baral. “Stigma, sexual health, and human rights among women who have sex with women in Lesotho.Reproductive Health Matters 23, no. 46 (November 2015): 107–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rhm.2015.11.020.
Poteat TC, Logie CH, Adams D, Mothopeng T, Lebona J, Letsie P, et al. Stigma, sexual health, and human rights among women who have sex with women in Lesotho. Reproductive health matters. 2015 Nov;23(46):107–16.
Poteat, Tonia C., et al. “Stigma, sexual health, and human rights among women who have sex with women in Lesotho.Reproductive Health Matters, vol. 23, no. 46, Nov. 2015, pp. 107–16. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.rhm.2015.11.020.
Poteat TC, Logie CH, Adams D, Mothopeng T, Lebona J, Letsie P, Baral S. Stigma, sexual health, and human rights among women who have sex with women in Lesotho. Reproductive health matters. 2015 Nov;23(46):107–116.

Published In

Reproductive health matters

DOI

EISSN

1460-9576

ISSN

0968-8080

Publication Date

November 2015

Volume

23

Issue

46

Start / End Page

107 / 116

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Stigma
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Sexual and Gender Minorities
  • Risk Factors
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Reproductive Health
  • Public Health
  • Lesotho
  • Humans
  • Human Rights