Gynecological care among lesbians and bisexual women: Notes on the situation in Argentina

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This paper presents results from a qualitative study on emerging issues within sexual and reproductive health, in which the aim was to describe the experiences of non-heterosexual women in relation to sexual and reproductive healthcare services. The objective was to identify and analyze perceptions of obstacles and facilitators of access to healthcare services. Eighteen semi-directed interviews were conducted with non-heterosexual women. The main result was that the specific obstacle to access to sexual and reproductive healthcare among these non-heterosexual women derived from a “logic of invisibility” among this population as gynecological patients, which resulted in anticipated discrimination (sensed discrimination) within a homo/lesbophobic context; absence of theoretical production and practical interventions regarding health and sex between women; and invisibility of lesbians and bisexuals as a group.

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Brown, J. L., Pecheny, M., Tamburrino, M. C., Conde, L. L., Perrotta, G. V., Capriati, A., … Ibarlucia, I. (2014). Gynecological care among lesbians and bisexual women: Notes on the situation in Argentina. Interface: Communication, Health, Education, 18(51), 673–684. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-57622013.0049

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