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Training in Research in Reproductive
Health/Sexual Health
Changing perspectives in sexual health research
Sarah Hawkes
Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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SESSION OUTLINE
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, students will be able to:
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Describe the major historical developments in sexual
health research
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Critically appraise sexual health research papers
from two distinct eras
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Begin to define a conceptual framework for sexual
health research
Methodology
The session will be extremely interactive, and based
on learning through presenting the students’ own interpretations and understanding
of research papers. The session will be organised in 3 parts:
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The historical development of the sexual health paradigm
will be reviewed in brief
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Students will be asked to present the major concepts
and components of two important papers in sexual health research; similarities
and differences in the two papers will be explored. This will form the
major part of the session.
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A conceptual framework for sexual health will be presented
and its relevance to research will be discussed
Suggested reading materials prior to the Session

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