Bookedited by Angela Cooke-Jackson and Valerie Rubinsky.
Summary: "Communicating Intimate Health offers a collection of original research and theoretical work showcasing advances in intimate health scholarship from the field of communication studies, with a focus on the intersection of intimate health, gender, and race"-- Provided by publisher
Contents:
Cover
Communicating Intimate Health
Series
Communicating Intimate Health
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Absence as a Theme of Intimate Health Communication
Chapter 1
Sweet Nothings
Sweet Nothings
Wrapping It Up
References
Chapter 2
"Why Don't All Parents Talk about This Stuff"
Methods
Findings
Discussion
References
Chapter 3
The Sex Talk was Taboo ... So was Wearing a Tampon
Methods
Findings and Implications
Conclusion
Note
References
Chapter 4
Intimate Conversations about Sex and Sexuality Reflection on a Decade of Studying Purity Pledges
Lessons Learned
Final Thoughts
References
Chapter 5
Intimate Communication Guidelines for Transformative Sexual Education
Starting the Conversation
Alternative Approaches to Sexual Health Education
Guiding Principles for Transformative Sexual Health Education
References
Chapter 6
The (S)lack of Queer Healthcare in Appalachia
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Part II: Interpersonal Communication and Health Intimacies
Chapter 7
Theory of Memorable Messages Theory of Memorable Messages, Absent Messages, and Disruption
Why This Matters: The Applications of ToMM
Future Research and Conclusions
References
Chapter 8
Beyond the Binaries of Sexual Consent
Exploring Consent and Diverse Sexualities: A Case Study
Conceptions of Consent
The Sexual Consent Education-to-Practice Gap
A Path Forward for Consent Identities in Practice
References
Chapter 9
Disrupting Sexual Communication
Boundary-Setting and Interpersonal Skills in Intimate Communication
Boundary Setting in Diverse Communities Conclusion: Applying Boundary-Setting Research
References
Chapter 10
"But I Can't Talk to My Doctor about That!"
Preparing to Talk to Your Doctor
Preparing for Responses from your Doctor
References
Chapter 11
Technology and Sexual Health Communication among Black and Latinx Young Women
Sexual Health Communication of Black and Latinx Young Women
Technology-Based Sexual Health Communication
Future Directions and Conclusions
References
Part III: Maternal Health and Motherhood
Chapter 12
Interpersonal Communication Surrounding Infertility and Miscarriage Communication Surrounding Infertility
Communication Surrounding Miscarriage
References
Chapter 13
From "Breast Is Best" to "Your Choice"
Breastfeeding and Intimate Health: Information Seeking and Memorable Messages
The Current Study
Findings and Implications
References
Chapter 14
Caregiving throughout Herstory
Doulas as a Feature of Maternal Healthcare
Intimate Health Communication and African Maternal Health
Conclusion
References
Part IV: Trauma, Structural Violence, and Intimate Health
Chapter 15