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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Culture, Health & Sexuality (CHS)

Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Culture Health Sexuality
e-ISSN 1464-5351
p-ISSN 1369-1058
Issue Frequency Monthly
Impact Factor 1.8
Est. Year 1999
Mobile 4402080520500
Country United Kingdom
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email chs@unsw.edu.au

Journal Descriptions

Culture, Health & Sexuality publishes international, cutting-edge research together with scholarly reviews of contemporary issues and concerns. In their writing, authors are expected to use a cultural lens, both conceptually and analytically, as it relates to sex, sexuality, gender and health. Among the topics that Culture, Health & Sexuality publishes on are the following: • Sex, gender and sexuality as they are experienced and lived, by diverse populations individuals and groups • Intersectionality between gender, sex and sexuality and other social identities and differences, structures and divisions • Health systems, beliefs and practices as they relate to sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing • Sexual and reproductive well-being of individuals and communities, together with their cultural aspects • Cultural dimensions of STIs, HIV and other sexual/reproductive health problems • The positive dimensions of sexual health, including pleasure, reciprocity and respect • Sex, sexuality and gender inequality and health, including sexual and reproductive health and rights, and diverse forms of sexual expression and desire • Culturally informed research, policy and practice relevant to sexual and gender inequality and health; and sexual, intimate partner and gender violence. The journal accepts original research articles and high-quality scholarly reviews. The journal operates a double-anonymized peer review policy. Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.

Culture, Health & Sexuality (CHS) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Culture, Health, Sexuality, gender, reproductive health, HIV, intimate partner, gender violence, Sex, gender inequality, reproductive health and rights , Online or Print , Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 1369-1058, E-ISSN: 1464-5351, Established: 1999, Impact Factor: 1.8
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Indexed in: Scopus, WoS, PubMed

  • Not indexed in DOAJ, UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of CHS

Peer Briken March, 2021
After 20 years of debate on intersex care, there has been a slight movement away from the paradigm of ‘optimal gender’ including early genital modification to conform to predicted gend...
Mary P. Koss March, 2013
This paper synthesises and discusses results from the 2005 Survey of Student Well-Being, a closed-ended questionnaire administered to students attending general education courses at a major ...
Brian Dodge March, 2017
Disclosure of sexual identity among sexual minority women is related to better outcomes and improved quality of care. The existing literature on sexual minority women’s experiences of iden...
Stephanie A. Sanders April, 2013
Women of size who inhabit non-normative bodies may have different experiences with body image and sexual health than women of average body size. In this exploratory study, we interviewed fou...
Brian Dodge February, 2016
The experiences of sexual minority women (i.e., women who do not identify as ‘heterosexual’) in India have largely been absent in scientific literature. In partnership with India’s old...
Brian Dodge September, 2012
Limited research exists regarding community involvement and social support among behaviourally bisexual men. Previous studies suggest that bisexual men experience high levels of social stigm...
Brian Dodge August, 2011
Research on behaviourally bisexual Latino men in the USA has not yet examined sexual health issues among men living in diverse areas of the nation, including the Midwest. A community-based p...
Feona Attwood June, 2022
Sexting has generated considerable public and professional interest with concerns centring on young people, and potential harms to mental and sexual health. Little research thus far has expl...
Travis S. K. Kong February, 2015
This paper draws on 24 in-depth interviews and 2 focus-group discussions conducted since 2012 with Hong Kong heterosexual men who buy sex in order to examine men's level of physical and emot...