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Invoking Community: Rethinking the Health of Lesbian and Bisexual Women

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Lesbian and bisexual women living in an Atlantic province were interviewed about their health care experiences. Many of them emphasized the importance of the role of community, speaking from a collective - as opposed to individual - perspective. The relationship between community and health is explored according to five interview themes: community as buffer; regulatory norms; fragmented identities; invisible support; and inclusive safer sex information.
Author: 
Natasha Bailey, Maria Gurevich and Cynthia Mathieson
Series: 
Feminist Voices # 10
Date: 
2000
Pages: 
35

Lesbian and bisexual women living in an Atlantic province were interviewed about their health care experiences. Many of them emphasized the importance of the role of community, speaking from a collective - as opposed to individual - perspective. The relationship between community and health is explored according to five interview themes: community as buffer; regulatory norms; fragmented identities; invisible support; and inclusive safer sex information.

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