2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-11490-5
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Provider attitudes towards a brief behavioral intervention for sexual health in Moldova

Abstract: Background Brief behavioral interventions are seen as an efficient way to improve knowledge, change behavior, and reduce provider stigma regarding sexual health. When grounded in evidence-based behavioral change techniques and delivered using Brief Sexuality-related Communication (BSC) tools, brief behavioral interventions can address client-driven sexual health goals in a single session with their provider. Evidence for the efficacy of brief interventions for creating gains in sexual health co… Show more

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“…Similar broader conservative turn has also been observed in Hungary and Poland (Pugh, 2019), and recent reports reveal how their new legislative changes could harm HIV response and adequate sexual education, respectively (Davies, 2020;Holt, 2021). Conversely, in Moldova, the availability of sexual and reproductive health services is a recent requirement for all primary care settings, with a plethora of youth-friendly clinics in all country districts (Stephenson et al, 2021). Hence, the importance of overall political climate of a certain country in implementing research plans, promotional endeavours and policies in sexual health always has to be taken into account.…”
Section: Care and Policy Aimed At Better Sexual Healthmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Similar broader conservative turn has also been observed in Hungary and Poland (Pugh, 2019), and recent reports reveal how their new legislative changes could harm HIV response and adequate sexual education, respectively (Davies, 2020;Holt, 2021). Conversely, in Moldova, the availability of sexual and reproductive health services is a recent requirement for all primary care settings, with a plethora of youth-friendly clinics in all country districts (Stephenson et al, 2021). Hence, the importance of overall political climate of a certain country in implementing research plans, promotional endeavours and policies in sexual health always has to be taken into account.…”
Section: Care and Policy Aimed At Better Sexual Healthmentioning
confidence: 76%