Hiral Modi
Data Entry Executive
at Sequence Research & Development Private Limited
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Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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👤 About
As an HR professional with an MBA background, I excel in aligning organizational goals with strategic talent management. With a passion for fostering a positive work culture, I leverage my strong interpersonal skills to recruit, develop, and retain top-tier talent. My analytical mindset and collaborative approach empower me to implement effective HR strategies that drive employee engagement and contribute to overall business success.
Skills & Expertise
communication
Recruitment
Manual Payroll
Research Interests
Human Resources
Management
Data Oprating
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💼 Experience
Data Entry Executive
Sequence Research & Development Private Limited
·
December 2023 -
Present
Back Office Executive
Shree Khadka G TVS Auto LLP, Gota
·
September 2023 -
November 2023
- As Shree Khadka G, a dedicated back office executive, I seamlessly integrate administrative, human resources, and financial functions. Meticulous in handling data and documentation, I ensure the smooth operation of back-office tasks. Proficient in HR processes, I contribute to talent management, while also supporting accounting procedures.
HR executive cum QA
Green Seeds Agro
·
July 2020 -
July 2022
- As an HR Executive cum Call Quality Analysis professional at GSA Company, I specialize in aligning human resources strategies with a focus on enhancing customer service. With a dual role, I excel in evaluating call quality, ensuring adherence to standards, and providing valuable insights for improvement. Additionally, my HR expertise contributes to talent acquisition, employee development, and fostering a positive workplace culture.
🎓 Education
Kalol Institute of Management (KIM)
MBA in
Management (HRM)
· 2019
MBA in
Marketing and Human Resource Management
· 2019
Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University (HNGU Patan)
BBA in
Management
· 2017
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📚 Publications (59)
Journal: Journal of Women's Health
• September-2021
Background: Dysmenorrhea affects most reproductive-aged women. Common dysmenorrhea treatments vary in their effectiveness across individuals. Little is known about factors associated with perceived tr...
Dysmenorrhea
Pain
Pelvic pain
Chronic pain
Treatment outcome
Pharmacological treatment ineffectiveness
Menstrual pain
Nsaids ineffectiveness
Acetaminophen and dysmenorrhea
Oral contraceptive pills (ocps)
Pain management
Chronic pain conditions
Gynecological disorders
Menstrual health
Women's reproductive health
Dysmenorrhea phenotypes
Psychobehavioral factors
Anxiety and menstrual pain
Depression and dysmenorrhea
Personalized pain management
Hormonal contraceptives
Menstrual disorders
Treatment response variability
Women's health research
Menstrual pain relief
Period pain treatments
Reproductive-aged women
Healthcare disparities in dysmenorrhea
Menstrual well-being
Journal: Sexual Health
• September-2015
Background: Physician–adolescent sexuality discussions are a recommended element in health maintenance visits, but such discussions – if they occur at all – probably vary by adolescents’ characteristi...
Sexuality
Patient–provider communication
Sexual behaviour
Patient-provider communication
Sexual behavior
Adolescent health
Health maintenance visits
Physician-adolescent discussions
Sexual health education
Risk assessment
Protective behaviors
Sexual history
Anticipatory guidance
Medical training
Psychosocial topics
Behavioral topics
Medical education
Residency training
Quality improvement
Sexual health interviews
Healthcare communication
Adolescent sexuality
Physician counseling
Preventive care
Youth sexual development
Public health strategy
Sexual health promotion
Journal: 2014 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics
• September-2014
Social scientists who collect large amounts of medical data value the privacy of their survey participants. As they follow participants through longitudinal studies, they develop unique profiles of th...
Behavioral science
Medical data
Privacy guarantees
Statistical databases
Longitudinal studies
Data sharing
Privacy preservation
Statistical tests
Data utility
Data security
Privacy mechanisms
Quantitative evaluation
Data analysis
Database query
Statistical integrity
Research ethics
Data privacy challenges
Sensitive data
Research facilitation
Differential privacy
Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health
• September-1999
Objective: To describe the types and sources of social support received by adolescents obtaining care at a large urban sexually transmitted diseases (STD) clinic.
Method: A total of 140 females and 8...
Adolescents
Social support
Gender differences
Sexually transmitted diseases
Health care delivery
Sexually transmitted diseases (std)
Std care-seeking
Adolescent health
Std clinic
Sexual health
Clinical care utilization
Medical support
Emotional support
Std prevention
Health behavior
Peer influence
Parental support
Sexual health education
Public health
Adolescent risk behavior
Std awareness
Health interventions
Youth healthcare access
Disease prevention
Sexual risk reduction
Healthcare utilization
Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health Care
• September-1988
Testicular self-examination has been proposed as a screening technique for the early detection of testicular neoplasms. Previous work suggests that few adolescent males have received instruction in th...
Testicular self-examination (tse)
Adolescent males
Testicular neoplasms
Cancer screening
Physician practice patterns
Adolescent health education
Preventive medicine
Health screening
Medical training
Patient education
Testicular cancer awareness
Physician barriers
Routine health exams
Early detection
Urology
Public health
Adolescent preventive care
Health promotion
Self-examination training
Cancer prevention
Health behavior
Medical curriculum
Adolescent oncology
Health literacy
Risk reduction strategies
Journal: The Journal of Sex Research
• October-2020
BDSM (bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, and sadomasochism) encompasses a diverse set of sexual interests. Research interests in BDSM have been historically underpinned by examining potential...
Bdsm
Bondage
Discipline
Dominance
Submission
Sadomasochism
Sexual interests
Psychopathology
Psychoanalytic models
Childhood trauma
Biological factors
Social factors
Demographics
Psychological correlates
Mental health
Relationship factors
Sexual fantasies
Prevalence
Etiology
Interpersonal relationships
Discrimination
Gagged
Stuff gagged
Oral sex
Anal sex
Sex
Vaginal sex
Unnatural sex
Unwanted sex
Unprotected sex
Sex injuries
Intimate injuries
Non-traditional sexual practices
Hand gagged
Gag fantasy
Journal: Children and Youth Services Review
• October-2020
Little is known about differences in the levels of sexual well-being, sexual identity development, or sexual health outcomes between sexual minority and non-sexual minority youth in the foster care sy...
Sexual development
Lgbtq+ youth
Sexual health outcomes
Foster youth
Child welfare
Sexual identity development
Sexual well-being
Sexual minority youth
Non-sexual minority youth
Foster care system
Sexual victimization
Unintended pregnancies
Sexuality-related needs
Adolescent sexual health
Youth sexual development
Sexual identity formation
Marginalized youth
Queer youth health
Sexual health disparities
Sexual risk factors
Adolescent well-being
Inclusive sexual education
Youth mental health
Sexual empowerment
Journal: AIDS Patient Care and STDs
• October-2017
It is important for both individual- and population-level health that HIV-infected individuals progress through the Care Continuum. However, HIV-infected youth frequently disengage from care during tr...
Hiv-infected youth
Hiv care continuum
Transition to adult care
Adolescent hiv providers
Adult hiv providers
Hiv treatment
Medication adherence
Viral suppression
Youth healthcare transition
Hiv service delivery
Treatment responsibility
Healthcare engagement
Hiv care retention
Adolescent trials network
Hiv clinical outcomes
Prescription refill
Appointment management
Youth-adult clinic connection
Hiv treatment success
Hiv prevention
Public health interventions
Youth health maintenance
Hiv support services
Healthcare accessibility
Trust in medical care
Hiv patient outcomes
Hiv
Journal: Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology
• October-2011
Purpose of review
Pregnancy prevention efforts in the USA have largely focused on the use of hormonal contraceptive methods, relegating male condoms to discussions of ‘dual-method’ contraception or...
Adolescent condom use
Condom use trends
Teen sexual health
Pregnancy prevention
Dual-method contraception
Sexually transmitted infection (sti) prevention
Contraceptive methods
Condom negotiation
Safe sex practices
Condom design improvements
Sexual pleasure and condoms
Youth sexual behavior
Condom use dynamics
Adolescent sexual health
Contraception awareness
Public health interventions
Sexual risk reduction
Condom accessibility
Partner communication
Consistent condom use
Reproductive health
Safe sex education
Teen contraceptive choices
Condom effectiveness
Journal: The Journal of Pediatrics
• October-2003
Clinical depression among adolescents is relatively common, with an annual prevalence of 2% to 4%, and cumulative prevalence during adolescence of 25%.1 Diagnosed cases likely represent a “tip of the...
Socioeconomic status
Schools and depression
Adolescent depression
Social epidemiology
Teen mental health
Depression risk factors
Household income and depression
School-level income
Socioeconomic disparities
Adolescent mental health
Depression and education
Youth psychological well-being
Mental health inequality
Depression prevalence
Adolescent health disparities
Socioeconomic influences on mental health
School environment and mental health
Teen depression statistics
Low-income adolescents
Mental health and income
Public health and depression
Social determinants of health
Adolescent emotional well-being
Youth depression interventions
Socioeconomic
Journal: Journal of the American Medical Association
• October-1987
To the Editor.— In a recent issue of JAMA, Zumwalt and others1 described a man with factitious acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The purpose of the man's deception as perceived by the author...
Fraudulent aids
Munchausen's syndrome
Factitious disorder
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome aids
Human immunodeficiency virus hiv
Medical deception
Narcotic fraud
Chronic factitious disorder
Psychological manipulation
Healthcare fraud
Misdiagnosis
Physician responsibility
Medical ethics
Patient deception
Government fraud
Dsm-iii
Overdose risk
Clinical psychology
Psychosomatic disorders
Healthcare system vulnerability
Self-induced illness
Munchausen by proxy
Medical examination
Psychiatric evaluation
Disease fabrication
Patient motives
Journal: Clinical Pediatrics
• November-2019
Using data from 600 adolescents (14-17 years old) from the 2015 National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior, we examined the prevalence and demographic correlates of adolescents’ romantic activities...
Adolescent romantic experiences
Teen dating
Romantic competencies
Adolescent relationships
Group dating
Dyadic dating
Teenage relationship involvement
Youth romantic development
Dating confidence
Unwanted romantic experiences
Adolescent relationship challenges
Romantic decision-making
Teen relationship confidence
Primary care and adolescent romance
Gender differences in dating
Adolescent emotional well-being
Youth social development
Dating and mental health
Romantic relationship trends
Teenage dating behavior
Relationship termination confidence
Adolescent love and intimacy
National survey of sexual health and behavior
Romantic education for teens
Teen relationship counseling
Journal: AJOB Empirical Bioethics
• November-2016
Background: Biomedical HIV prevention research with minors is complicated by the requirement of parental consent, which may disclose sensitive information to parents. We examine the experience of prin...
Adolescents
Hiv
Moral conflict
Clinical trial
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (prep)
Parental consent
Biomedical research
Ethical dilemmas
Principal investigators
Study personnel
Informed consent
Institutional review board (irb)
Research ethics
Minor autonomy
Protective duties
Scientific duties
Vulnerable populations
Consent procedures
Human subjects research
Regulatory compliance
Ethical challenges
Medical ethics
Adolescent health
Hiv prevention
Public health policy
Bioethics
Research governance
Risk-benefit analysis
Clinical research ethics
4o
Journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases
• November-2014
Chlamydia trachomatis causes a high number of sexually transmitted infections worldwide, but reproducible and precise strain typing to link partners is lacking. We evaluated multilocus sequence typing...
Mlst
Chlamydia trachomatis
Sexually transmitted infections (sti)
Multilocus sequence typing (mlst)
Strain typing
Sequence types (st)
Ompa genotype
Heterosexual partnerships
Coital partners
Phylogenetic relationships
Novel recombinant strains
Transmission studies
Strain diversity
Genetic variation
Public health
Bacterial genotyping
Indianapolis indiana
Reproductive health
Sexual health
Microbial epidemiology
Infectious disease surveillance
Molecular typing
Partner transmission
Epidemiological studies
Sti prevention
Bacterial pathogens
Diagnostic methods
Genomic analysis
Novel strains
Health disparities
Population health
Journal: Maternal and Child Health Journal
• November-2014
Leadership development is a core value of Maternal Child Health Bureau training programs. Mentorship, an MCH Leadership Competency, has been shown to positively affect career advancement and research...
Mentorship
Developmental networks
Adolescent health
Leadership
Maternal child health
Mch training programs
Career advancement
Research productivity
Junior faculty development
Leadership competencies
Health education
Professional development
Scientific meetings
Interdisciplinary collaboration
Training programs
Faculty mentorship
Health leadership
Career pathways
Adolescent medicine
Healthcare innovation
Public health leadership
Network expansion
Leadership training
Professional growth
Medical education
Journal: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
• November-2009
Background:
Testing for herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) antibody is not common in clinical practice. Client characteristics associated with HSV-2 rapid antibody test uptake and test positivity w...
Hsv-2
Hsv-2 testing
Herpes simplex virus type 2
Sexually transmitted infections
Std clinic
Antibody testing
Public health
Herpeselect express
Hsv-2 prevalence
Sexual health
Std screening
Routine testing
Acyclovir therapy
Risk factors
Black race
Female sexual health
Sexual behavior
Partner count
Testing uptake
Healthcare accessibility
Preventive medicine
Health disparities
Subsidized testing
Patient education
Infectious disease control
Urban health clinics
Sti prevention
Hsv
Std
Sti
Journal: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
• November-2004
Background:
The demographic, historical, and behavioral factors that predict a positive herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) antibody test in persons without a history of genital herpes have not been...
Hsv
Herpes simplex virus type 2 (hsv-2)
Antibody positivity
Genital herpes
Sexually transmitted disease (std)
Hsv-2 screening
Sexual health
Std risk factors
Hsv-2 testing
Hsv-2 predictors
Non-white race
Gender differences
Young adults
Sexual behavior
Std history
Hsv-2 prevalence
Age-related risk
Hsv-2 symptoms
Public health
Hsv-2 epidemiology
Viral infections
Sexual risk assessment
Hsv-2 diagnosis
Asymptomatic hsv-2
Anogenital symptoms
Journal: Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
• November-1997
Objective: To expand understanding of the behavioral epidemiology of an important sexually transmitted disease risk factor within a clinical framework of the AMA Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive...
Adolescent health
Number of sexual partners
Health lifestyle
Ama guidelines
Adolescent preventive services (gaps)
Sexually transmitted disease (std) risk
Behavioral epidemiology
Adolescent sexual behavior
Health-risk behaviors
Health-protective behaviors
Substance use
Seat belt use
Sexual health
Clinical assessment
Preventive healthcare
Adolescent risk factors
Sexual partners and health
Public health
Youth sexual behavior
Risky sexual practices
High school adolescents
Reproductive health
Teen health screening
Preventive medicine
Journal: Archives of Sexual Behavior
• May-2024
Bondage/discipline, Dominance/submission, and Sadism/Masochism (BDSM) have gained increased attention and discussion in recent years. This prevalence is accompanied by a shift in perceptions of BDSM,...
Biopsychosocial
Evolutionary psychology
Bdsm
Sex differences
Dsm-5
Icd-11
Bondage
Discipline
Dominance
Submission
Sadism
Masochism
Power play
Pain play
Sexual conditioning
Childhood experiences
Physiological factors
Psychological factors
Reproductive success
Pain and pleasure
Neurobiology
Role preferences
Adaptive behavior
Sexual preferences
Human sexuality
Kink
Paraphilia
Alternative sexuality
Mental health
Partner dynamics
Consent
Erotic practices
Social sciences
Journal: AIDS Education and Prevention
• May-2017
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individuals, though many adolescents are never tested, delay entering care, and frequently drop out. We con...
Adolescent health
Hiv/aids
Linkage to care
Engagement in care
Hiv-infected youth
Care retention
Youth agency
Health system
Hiv testing
Delayed care entry
Dropout prevention
Provider perspectives
Clinic visits
Care continuum
Health outcomes
Qualitative research
Medical staff involvement
Public health strategy
National hiv/aids strategy
Adolescent medicine
Hiv care interventions
Youth responsibility
Health disparities
Structural barriers
Care integration
Hiv prevention
Journal: Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services
• May-2016
Routine HIV screening, linkage, and retention in health care are nodes of the HIV continuum of care and goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. However, up to 80% of youth are unaware of their HIV st...
Hiv testing
Linkage
Adolescents/young adults
Community coalitions
Hiv continuum of care
Structural barriers
Hiv screening
Linkage to care
Retention in care
National hiv/aids strategy
Hiv health care
Viral suppression
Smile program
Connect-to-protect (c2p)
Youth hiv awareness
Hiv testing access
Seamless health system
Quality hiv care
Public health strategy
Health disparities
Hiv prevention
Engagement in care
Healthcare accessibility
Youth-focused interventions
Hiv care gaps
Systems change
Structural interventions
Journal: Journal of Bisexuality
• May-2012
The midwestern United States has a high number of recent Latino migrants, but little information is available regarding their sexual behaviors. A total of 75 behaviorally bisexual men (25 Latino, 25 B...
Latino
Lgbtq+
Bisexuality
Latino men
Men who have sex with both men and women (msmw)
Sexual behavior
Sexual experience
Hispanic
Sexual health
Sti screening
Sexual risk behaviors
Condom use
Anal sex
Oral sex
Vaginal intercourse
Alcohol use
Pleasure and arousal
Erectile function
Partner gender
Transgender partners
Sexual health interventions
Midwestern united states
Latino migrants
Safe sex practices
Sexual health promotion
Lgbtq+ health
National survey of sexual health and behavior (nsshb)
Sti prevention
Sexual diversity
Bisexual men's health
Risk reduction strategies
Risk behaviors
Potential risk behaviors
Bisexual latino men
Journal: Journal of Bisexuality
• May-2012
Studies concerning behaviorally bisexual men continue to focus on understanding sexual risk according to a narrow range of sexual behaviors. Few studies have explored the subjective meanings and exper...
Bisexuality
Men who have sex with men and women (msmw)
Sexual behaviors
Sexual attraction
Condom use
Gender norms
Sexual risk
Sexual health
Safe sex practices
Public health
Sti prevention
Sexual identity
Lgbtq+ health
Behavioral science
Partner gender differences
Sexual experiences
Risk perception
Gendered sexual behavior
Bisexual men's health
Sexual stereotypes
Hiv prevention
Safe sex education
Bisexual health research
Sexual risk reduction
Midwestern united states
Condom
Lgbtq+
Bisexual men
Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health Care
• May-1986
Incestuous child sexual abuse has received increasing attention recently, but relatively little attention has focused on the multigenerational dimensions of this problem. The case presented places inc...
Incest
Sexual abuse
Family patterns
Child abuse
Sexual deviancy
Multigenerational abuse
Sister-sister incest
Child sexual abuse (csa)
Familial trauma
Intergenerational trauma
Abuse dynamics
Psychological impact
Victimization
Sexual exploitation
Family dysfunction
Abuse prevention
Mental health
Trauma studies
Protective factors
Clinical case study
Child protection
Behavioral patterns
Abuse survivors
Therapy and recovery
Sexual violence
Coercion and manipulation
Family therapy
Risk factors
Abuse recognition
Social work
Forensic psychology
Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health
• March-2009
Some years ago, my colleagues and I were pilot-testing a self-administered survey item about condom use at most recent intercourse. The item read “Was a condom used the last time you had vaginal sex?”...
Adolescent sexual behavior
Self-report accuracy
Sexual health research
Condom use reporting
Survey reliability
Survey validity
Meaning-in-context
Sexual behavior measurement
Hiv risk assessment
Sti prevention
Test-retest reliability
Acasi data collection
Adolescent health surveys
Public health research
Sexual behavior reporting
Data collection methods
Research methodology
Health communication
Behavioral research
Self-report limitations
Adolescent risk behavior
Youth sexuality studies
Measurement challenges
Sexual health education
Data validity
Acasi
Journal: Preventive Medicine Reports
• June-2022
Victims of nonfatal shooting (NFS) assaults suffer from emotional and physical trauma; however, little is understood about clinical care utilization patterns among victims. This study examines the hea...
Nonfatal shootings
Clinical care utilization
Mental health
Firearm violence
Shooting victims
Gun violence survivors
Trauma and mental health
Post-injury healthcare
Emergency department visits
Inpatient care
Outpatient mental health
Psychological impact of violence
Victim healthcare access
Ptsd and gun violence
Mental health diagnosis
Healthcare disparities
Black victims and mental health
Longitudinal trauma study
Violence-related mental health
Public health and gun violence
Criminal justice and healthcare
Victim support services
Community violence
Mental health interventions
Journal: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
• June-2022
Being strangled, or “choked,” by a sexual partner has emerged as a prevalent, often wanted and consensual sexual behavior among adolescent and young adult women, yet the neurological consequences of r...
Functional neuroimaging (fmri)
Verbal working memory
Visual working memory
Sex behavior
Non-fatal strangulation
Sexual choking
Neural activation
Cognitive load
Working memory tasks
Brain function
Prefrontal cortex
Superior frontal gyrus
Corpus callosum
Middle frontal gyrus
Neuroplasticity
Sexual behavior research
Risky sexual practices
Young adult women
Neurological impact
Cognitive performance
Executive function
Memory processing
Sexual health
Fmri studies
Strangulation effects
Brain activation patterns
Neuropsychology
Sexual consent
Partnered violence
Psychological effects
Journal: BMC Public Health
• June-2022
Introduction
Adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV, ages 10–19) experience complex barriers to care engagement. Challenges surrounding HIV status disclosure or non-disclosure to adolescents may contribu...
Children
Youth
Disclosure
Continuity of patient care
Loss to follow‑up
Hiv status disclosure
Adolescents living with hiv alhiv
Hiv care engagement
Antiretroviral therapy art adherence
Healthcare workers hcw
Caregiver support
Hiv stigma
Mental health burdens
Adolescent-caregiver communication
Disclosure challenges
Peer support
Hiv status awareness
Psychosocial barriers
Western kenya
Healthcare access
Stigma internalization
Youth wellbeing
Retention in care
Counseling strategies
Developmentally appropriate disclosure
Ampath program
Qualitative study
Healthcare training
Community support
Adolescent mental health
Hiv education
Journal: Sexual Medicine
• June-2019
Introduction
BDSM (bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, and sadism and masochism) increasingly receives attention from the scientific community. Where earlier research efforts mainly foc...
Bdsm
Biopsychosocial
Kink
Masochism
Sadism
Sadomasochism
Bondage
Discipline
Dominance
Submission
Alternative sexualities
Sexual orientation
Gender identity
Personality traits
Sensation seeking
Impulsivity
Attachment styles
Pain and reward system
Neurobiology
Sex hormones
Psychological factors
Relationship dynamics
Sexual exploration
Intimacy
Psychopathology
Consent
Role-playing
Power exchange
Erotic preferences
Mental health
Emotional regulation
Sexual behavior
Journal: Sexual Health
• June-2015
Background: Relative to women who engage in sex with exclusively men or women, women who have sex with women and men (WSWM) are more likely to report a history of sexually transmissible infections. Kn...
Anal sex
Bisexual
Condom use
Group sex
Mixed-methods
Threesome
Timeline follow-back methods
Bisexual women
Women who have sex with women and men (wswm)
Sexual behaviors
Sexual safety
Sex toy use
Orgy
Barrier methods
Sexual health
Sexually transmitted infections (stis)
Partner gender
Mixed-methods research
Sexual repertoire
Safe sex practices
Lgbtq+ sexual health
Sexual risk behaviors
Multi-person sexual activity
Sti prevention
Sexual well-being
Sexual partner diversity
Queer women
Sexual risk reduction
Alternative sexual practices
Inclusive sexual health research
Women's sexuality
Sex toy
Sexual safety methods
Journal: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
• June-2010
An understanding of why parents provide consent for adolescent participation in research on sensitive topics can inform and improve the ethical conduct and review of such research. As part of a longit...
Bioethics
Adolescent health
Sexually transmitted infections (stis)
Parental consent
Qualitative research
Research ethics
Adolescent participation
Sensitive research topics
Parental decision-making
Sexual health education
Sti testing
Adolescent autonomy
Family influence
Community engagement
Risk perception
Ethical research practices
Youth sexual health
Research participation benefits
Informed consent
Public health research
Lower-income adolescents
Health disparities
Parental support
Research recruitment
Clinical research ethics
Adolescent risk factors
Health education
Family-centered research
Ethical considerations
Medical decision-making
Social determinants of health
Reproductive health
Parental attitudes
Longitudinal studies
Healthcare access
Health equity
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Public Health
• June 2020
Background: Since the emergence of the novel coronavirus, the front line soldiers during this pandemic are the healthcare professionals because of their direct association with COVID19 patients. In th...
Perceptions
Infectious disease
Pandemic
Healthcare workers
Journal: Journal of Religion and Health
• July-2011
The impact of religiosity in adolescent romantic partnerships on sexual behavior was assessed. Data were obtained from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health reciprocated couples databas...
Sexual behavior
Romantic couples
Religion
Adolescence
Religiosity
Adolescent romantic relationships
Romantic partnerships
National longitudinal study
Adolescent health
Relationship dynamics
Couple-based religiosity
Sexual involvement
Social perspective
Religious influence
Youth relationships
Dyadic religiosity
Behavioral predictors
Adolescent sexuality
Faith and relationships
Partner influence
Religious beliefs
Social factors
Relationship-oriented variables
Youth development
Adolescent psychology
Sexual decision-making
Romantic attachment
Religious values
Journal: American Journal of Reproductive Immunology
• July-2007
Problem The resistance and/or susceptibility to infections can be influenced by patterns of immunomodulators. Based on this and the high rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in adolescents,...
Adolescent females
Sexually transmitted infections (stis)
Vaginal immunity
Hormonal contraception
Bacterial vaginosis (bv)
Immunomodulators
Proinflammatory cytokines
Vaginal health
Adolescent sexual health
Sti susceptibility
Immune response
Contraceptive impact
Adolescent immunity
T-helper cells
Chemokines
Neutrophils
Vaginal microbiome
Sti risk factors
Sexual behavior influence
Public health research
Adolescent reproductive health
Infection resistance
Vaginal inflammation
Youth health studies
Microbial environment
Stis
Bv
Adolescent behaviors
Adolescents
Sexually
transmitted infections
Journal: Nursing Research
• January-2021
Background
Dysmenorrhea is a prevalent pain condition among women and a risk factor for other chronic pain conditions. Individuals vary in dysmenorrhea pain severity, the number of painful sites, an...
Chronic pain
Dysmenorrhea
Menstruation
Pelvic pain
Phenotype
Symptom-based phenotypes
Pain severity
Abdominal cramps
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Comorbid conditions
Endometriosis
Pain catastrophizing
Latent class analysis
Psychobehavioral factors
Perceived stress
Anxiety
Depression
Sleep disturbance
Health disparities
Precision medicine
Women's health
Pain mechanisms
Reproductive health
Menstrual disorders
Clinical research
Pain management
Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health
• January-2013
Purpose
To determine whether depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) use is associated with an increased risk of acquisition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in a cohort of healthy adolesce...
Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (dmpa)
Sexually transmitted infections (stis)
Adolescent women
Contraceptive use
Sti risk factors
Chlamydia trachomatis
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Trichomonas vaginalis
Sexual behavior
Adolescent sexual health
Sti prevention
Hormonal contraception
Sexual partners
Public health
Sti testing
Unprotected sex
Adolescent contraception
Risk assessment
Sexual health education
Long-acting reversible contraception (larc)
Adolescent cohort study
Contraception and sti risk
Women's health
Adolescent reproductive health
Dmpa
Stis
Larc
Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate
Journal: Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
• January 2020
The spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has infected more than 6 million people globally; and changed the dynamics of the entire world. In March 2020, novel coronavi...
Covid-19
Dentistry
Education
Pakistan
Pandemic
Journal: Reviews on Environmental Health
• January 2020
Pakistan is a developing country with an estimated population of 220 million, and among them 34% are children. Due to the lack of a proper health care system, particularly in rural areas, children are...
Asia pacific
Children
Environmental health
Pakistan
Journal: Journal of Research on Adolescence
• February-2016
Despite high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) rates among young Black men who have sex with men (YBMSM), there are limited data about condom use during first same-sex (FSS). This study sought to und...
Adolescents
Black men who have sex with men (bmsm)
First sex
Condoms
Condom use
Condom nonuse
Hiv prevention
Sti awareness
Sexual health
Safe sex practices
Risk factors
Partner influence
Trust issues
Condom discomfort
Hiv testing
Community influence
Sexual education
Public health
Lgbtq+ health
Minority health
Youth sexual behavior
Socio-contextual factors
Health disparities
Sexual risk reduction
Safer sex strategies
Behavioral interventions
Peer influence
Social determinants of health
Sti prevention
Young black males
Sexual health programs
Multilevel approach
Lgbtq+ youth
Prevention strategies
Health promotion
Reproductive health
Gender and sexuality
Safe sex education
Bisexual males
Bisexual
Black gay
Sex condom
Journal: Journal of Homosexuality
• February-2016
We sought to determine, in a sample of 2,813 HIV seronegative young men who had sex with other men age 18–24, whether physical satisfaction would explain emotional satisfaction during first anal inter...
Emotional satisfaction
First anal intercourse
Sexual development
Young men who have sex with men (ymsm)
Hiv prevention
Sexual behavior
Physical satisfaction
Partner type
Sexual health
Lgbtq+ health
Risk perception
Sexual experience
Relationship dynamics
Sexual decision-making
Sexual well-being
Adolescent sexuality
Public health
Sti prevention
Sexual education
Mental health and sexuality
Intimacy and trust
Partner communication
Safe sex practices
Lgbtq+ research
Behavioral health
Journal: Archives of Sexual Behavior
• February-2009
Currently in clinical trials, vaginal microbicides are proposed as a female-initiated method of sexually transmitted infection prevention. Much of microbicide acceptability research has been conducted...
Microbicides
Women
Relationships
Gender
Hiv
Sti
Qualitative research
Women’s health
Gender dynamics
Hiv prevention
Sexually transmitted infections (sti)
Sexual health
Female-initiated prevention
Vaginal microbicides
Partner influence
Relationship power
Sexual decision-making
Contraceptive acceptability
Reproductive health
Gendered power structures
Health interventions
Safe sex practices
Male partner perceptions
Social marketing
Sexual autonomy
Public health
Women's empowerment
Sti prevention
Healthcare access
Behavioral research
Sexual risk reduction
Intimate partner influence
Health communication
Microbicide promotion
Reproductive justice
Health disparities
Community-based research
Youth sexual health
Safe sex advocacy
Preventive healthcare
Social determinants of health
Journal: The Journal of Sex Research
• February 2024
As people age, their sexual activity, including sexual and relationship satisfaction, may change due to the onset of health and sexual difficulties and the activation of internalized ageist sexual ste...
Ageist sexual stereotypes
Sexual difficulties
Relationship satisfaction
Older adults
Importance of sex
Sexual activity
Sexual health
Gender differences
Aging and sexuality
Stereotype impact
Journal: Sexualities
• December-2024
As the field of BDSM studies continues to develop, further research is needed that explores the wide range of internal diversity within the BDSM population. Part of this diversity results from differe...
Bdsm
Kink
Sadomasochism
Switch
Grounded theory
Role preferences
Dominance
Submission
Power exchange
Sexual identity
Role fluidity
Bdsm dynamics
Erotic flexibility
Play partner selection
Consent
Alternative sexuality
Psychological exploration
Self-expression
Sexual diversity
Role negotiation
Sensation play
Bdsm research
Constructivist theory
Identity formation
Sexual roleplay
Journal: The Journal of Sexual Medicine
• December-2021
Introduction
BDSM is an abbreviation used to reference the concepts of bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism, enacted by power exchanges between consensual partners....
Bdsm
Sexuality
Submissive
Biological assessment
Pain threshold
Functional brain imaging
Dominance
Power exchange
Physiological stress
Cortisol changes
Endocannabinoid system
Pleasure and reward
Testosterone
Oxytocin
Brain activity
Parietal operculum
Ventral striatum
Pain perception
Empathy circuits
Social interaction
Sexual behavior
Sex
Gagged
Otm
Otn
Anal sex
Oral sex
Bondage
Tied
Journal: Sexuality Research and Social Policy
• December-2011
Despite an increased public and behavioral health emphasis on research which explores the link between individual sexual context and sexual decision making, most studies have yet to adequately explore...
Sexual spaces
Sexual behavior
Early adult women
Sexuality construction
Photo-elicitation interviewing (pei)
Sexual decision making
Sexual privacy
Sexual desire
Contraception use
Condom use
Everyday life
Behavioral health
Individual sexual context
Sexual meaning
Sexual health research
Women’s sexual experiences
Sexual intervention
Sexual education programs
Person-centered understanding
Visual narrative
Sexual context
Sexual exploration
Intimate spaces
Gender and sexuality
Women’s health
Sexual well-being
Sexual empowerment
Public health
Sexual practices
Safe sex
Reproductive health
Intimate relationships
Sexual autonomy
Feminist sexuality
Sexual expression
Private and public sexuality
Sexual identity
Photo elicitation interviewing
Sexuality
Women
Sexual health
Journal: Journal of the American Medical Association
• December-1998
Genital infections due to Chlamydia trachomatis are a serious public health problem in the United States. Chlamydia infections remain the most common treatable sexually transmitted infection (STI), wi...
Adolescent medicine
Infectious diseases
Pediatrics
Sexually transmitted infections (sti)
Chlamydia trachomatis
Public health
Sti screening
Adolescent females
Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid)
Cost-effective screening
Disease prevalence
Targeted screening
Reinfection risk
Diagnostic testing
Preventive health
Sexual health
Reproductive health
Epidemiology
Sti prevention
Routine annual screening
Risk factors
Health policy
Clinical guidelines
Adolescent sexual behavior
Medical recommendations
Health disparities
Women's health
Bacterial infections
Youth health
Early detection
Population health
Sexually transmitted infections
Journal: Archives of Sexual Behavior
• August-2021
Compared to studies on sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy prevention, sexual pleasure has received limited attention in the adolescent sexual development literature. In the present study, w...
Adolescence
Sexual pleasure
Sexual behavior
Sexual development
Teen intimacy
Partnered sexual experiences
Adolescent sexual health
Emotional intimacy
Sexual desire
Youth sexual experiences
Orgasm and pleasure
Adolescent relationship dynamics
Cuddling and intimacy
Sexual satisfaction
Teenage sexual exploration
Socioemotional factors in sex
Adolescent sexual well-being
Youth sexual education
Sexual experience perceptions
Pleasure and emotional connection
Teen relationship research
Physical vs. emotional pleasure
Adolescent sexual psychology
Intimacy in teen relationships
Journal: The Journal of Sex Research
• August-2016
Sexual satisfaction is commonly defined and discussed in physiological terms of arousal and orgasm. Yet this narrow discourse does not accommodate the complex, multidimensional, and interpersonal aspe...
Bisexual women
Sexual satisfaction
Interpersonal dynamics
Emotional attunement
Emotional gratification
Partner gratification
Sensory gratification
Sexual experience
Relational dynamics
Intimacy
Mutuality
Partner skill
Communication
Novelty in relationships
Holistic sexual satisfaction
Sexual wellbeing
Mcclelland’s framework
Emotional security
Quality of interaction
Best sex experiences
Thematic analysis
Women’s sexual health
Sexual relationships
Partnered sexual encounters
Psychological aspects of sexuality
Sexual experience diversity
Embodied experiences
Bisexual
Sex
Journal: Sexually Transmitted Infections
• August-2015
Objectives Behaviourally bisexual women (women who have sex with women and men (WSWM)) are more likely to report a history of sexually transmitted infections (STI) than women who have sex exclusively...
Sti testing
Self-collected samples
Bisexual women
Women who have sex with women and men (wswm)
Sexual health
Sti screening
Chlamydia trachomatis
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Trichomonas vaginalis
Vaginal self-sampling
Oral self-sampling
Anal self-sampling
Barriers to sti testing
Sexual behavior and sti risk
Anal play and sti risk
Non-traditional sti testing
Sexual health disparities
Women's sexual health
At-home sti testing
Sti prevention strategies
Bisexual health research
Lgbtq+ sexual health
Public health interventions
Underserved populations
Sti care accessibility
Lgbtq+
Sti
Wswm
Journal: The Journal of Sexual Medicine
• August-2013
Introduction
It has been generally thought that the practice of bondage-discipline, dominance-submission, sadism-masochism (BDSM) is in some form associated with psychopathology. However, several mor...
Bdsm
Sm
Recreational leisure
Paraphilia
Personality
Attachment
Subjective well-being
Journal: Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
• August-2009
Study Objective
Contraceptive withdrawal, or coitus interruptus, is a widespread method in adolescents, but factors affecting usage have not been longitudinally investigated. Study objectives were to...
Withdrawal
Contraception
Adolescents
Contraceptive withdrawal
Coitus interruptus
Adolescent contraceptive use
Sexual behavior
Adolescent sexual health
Withdrawal effectiveness
Sti risk
Pregnancy prevention
Condom use
Hormonal contraceptive use
Sexual self-efficacy
Sexual control
Sexual coercion
Partner influence on contraception
Family influence on sexual health
Contraceptive counseling
Reproductive health
High-risk sexual behavior
Contraceptive decision-making
Adolescent relationship dynamics
Sexual health education
Public health interventions
Teen pregnancy prevention
Reproductive autonomy
Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health
• August-2005
Purpose
To explore associations of relationship quality, coital frequency, unprotected coitus, and chlamydia infection over time.
Methods
Data came from 142 adolescent females with sexually transmi...
Relationship quality
Adolescents
Chlamydia infection
Condom use
Coital frequency
Unprotected coitus
Sexually transmitted infections (stis)
Adolescent sexual health
Partner change
Std prevention
Chlamydia trachomatis
Safe sex practices
Sexual behavior
Adolescent relationships
Sexual risk factors
Condom protection
Structural equation modeling
Public health interventions
Teen sexual behavior
Reproductive health
Partner dynamics
Sti risk reduction
Condom effectiveness
Youth sexual health education
Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health
• April-2020
Purpose
Youth in the child welfare system experience disproportionate rates of negative sexual health outcomes as well as increased engagement in risky sexual behaviors. This study explored the impac...
Sexual identity
Sexual well-being
Sexual health
Child welfare
Foster care
Foster youth
Foster care alumni
Adolescent
Young adult
Adolescent sexual development
Young adult sexual health
Sociosexualization
Sexual identity development
Sexual orientation identity
Risky sexual behaviors
Sexual abuse history
Adverse childhood experiences (aces)
Sexuality-related discussions
Foster parent communication
Peer influence
Public policy
Trauma and sexual health
Sexual identity commitment
Sexual identity exploration
Sexual identity synthesis
Sexual orientation uncertainty
Sexual health outcomes
Youth sexual education
Journal: Journal of Bisexuality
• April-2019
Research on sexual satisfaction tends to focus mostly on heterosexual women and women in monogamous relationships. Sexual satisfaction among sexual minority women and women who are nonmonogamous or no...
Monogamous
Nonmonogamous
Unpartnered sexual minority
Bisexual women
Sexual minority women
Sexual satisfaction
Non-monogamy
Monogamous relationships
Nonmonogamous relationships
Unpartnered women
Sexual identity
Internalized homonegativity
Relationship configuration
Sexual health
Gender of partner
Dating satisfaction
Sexual well-being
Partnered vs unpartnered
Sexual behavior
Lgbtq+ health
Women’s sexuality
Sexual relationship dynamics
Minority women’s health
Sexual research
Online survey
Interpersonal factors
Sexual orientation
Psychological well-being
Sexual expression
Non-heterosexual women
Inclusive sexual health research
Sexual autonomy
Relationship satisfaction
Alternative relationships
Sexual studies
Queer women
Journal: Journal of Urban Health
• April-2018
Criminal justice practices in the USA disproportionately affect sexual and racial/ethnic minority men, who are at higher risk of incarceration. Previous research demonstrates associations between inca...
Incarceration
Transactional sex
Young men who have sex with men (ymsm)
Hiv
Health disparities
Criminal justice system
Racial/ethnic minority
Sexual risk behaviors
Hiv-infected ymsm
Homelessness
Social-structural factors
Public health
Social services
Hiv clinic engagement
Sexual health
Hiv prevention
Minority health
Economic disadvantage
Urban centers
Multivariate logistic regression
Risk behaviors
Sexual exploitation
Youth vulnerability
Criminal justice reform
Hiv care retention
Journal: Anaesthesia
• April-1991
Amorous and disinhibited behaviour following propofolanaesthesia has often been reported since itsintroduction.’.2 This behaviour was initially thought to bea m ~ s i n g ; ~however, there have been r...
Sedation
Anaesthesia
Sexual excitement
Anesthesia
Propofol
Benzodiazepines
Disinhibited behavior
Sexual fantasies
Post-anesthesia effects
Patient perception
Medical ethics
Pre-operative anxiety
Autosuggestion
Conscious sedation
Hallucinations
Psychological effects of anesthesia
Medical consent
Patient safety
Clinical best practices
Anesthetic side effects
Risk management
Post-sedation behavior
Medical professional conduct
Ethical considerations in anesthesia
Patient awareness
Healthcare guidelines
Anesthetic-induced hallucinations
Patient-provider communication
Journal: Altamash Journal of Dentistry and Medicine
• April 2022
Objective: We attempted to investigate fear among Health Care Professionals (HCPs) due to COVID-19.
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional, observational study was conducted during the first w...
Covid-19
Fear
Doctors
Dentists
Nurses
Pharmacists
Journal: BMC Oral Health
• April 2021
Background
Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a global threat and accounts for approximately 90% of malignant oral lesions. The emergence of oral carcinoma is linked to precancerous lesions, which act a...
Matrix metalloproteinase
Mmp-12
Oral squamous cell carcinoma
Oral submucous fibrosis
Salivary
biomarker
Elisa
Journal: Journal of the American Medical Association
In 2000, a total of 702 093 genital infections due to Chlamydia trachomatis and 358 995 due to Neisseria gonorrhoeae were reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.1 These reported ca...
Sexually transmitted diseases
Chlamydia trachomatis
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Infectious diseases
Public health
Asymptomatic infections
Disease burden
Epidemiology
Sti surveillance
Cdc reports
Sexual health
Disease transmission
Undiagnosed infections
Sti prevention
Curable infections
Health disparities
Population health
Reproductive health
Sti screening
Epidemiological trends
Hidden epidemic
Untreated stis
High-risk populations
Sexual behavior
Health policy
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