Sexual health in the French military: a multidimensional and gendered perspective

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18 juin 2018

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Sandrine Duron et al., « Sexual health in the French military: a multidimensional and gendered perspective », Archined : l'archive ouverte de l'INED, ID : 10.1186/s12889-018-5571-x


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Background Sexual health in the military comprises a range of concerns including sexually transmitted infections (STI), unintended pregnancy, sexual violence and sexual dysfunction. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of sexual health concerns by gender in the French military and compare these prevalences to estimates in the general population. Methods COSEMIL, the first sexual health survey in the French military comprises a probability sample of 1500 military personnel. Chi-square tests were used to compare lifetime abortion, STIs and sexual assault, and recent sexual dysfunction and sexual satisfaction by gender and explore the association between these indicators and current sexual risk (condom use at last intercourse). Results Women were more likely than men to declare negative sexual health outcomes, with the greatest difference related to sexual assault (24.3% versus 5.1% of males, p 

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