Journal of Womens Health, Issues and CareISSN: 2325-9795

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Neenah Estrella-Luna Author

Subjects of specialization
Social Psychology, Health Psychology, Positive Psychology, Personality Psychology, Organizational Psychology

Affiliation
Law and Policy Program, College of Professional Studies, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA

Biography

I am a social equity researcher, educator, and advocate focusing on issues at the intersection of social justice, social relations, and governance. I have been extensively involved in the development of community engagement, public dialogue, public learning, and public communication initiatives related to racial equity, social justice, and democratic governance. I have also served in formal and advisory capacities to community based organizations, foundations, and public institutions on a variety of racial equity issues.


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Married Saudi Arabian Women’s Attitudes and Knowledge Concerning Sexually Transmitted Infections

Author(s):

Maram T Alghabashi, Tiffany Kim, Neenah Estrella-Luna and Barbara Guthrie

Background: Although the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) began surveillance for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission in 1984, STI-related incidence and prevalence rates are unavailable for the larger Saudi population, and more specifically, for married Saudi Arabian women. Studies show that married Saudi Arabian women are at risk of contracting STIs from their husbands, but studies regarding married Saudi Arabian Women’s STI-related knowledge and attitudes are lacking because there is no valid and reliable quantitative measurement instrument available. The aims of this qualitative study were to explore the perceptions of married Saudi Arabian women’s knowledge and attitudes about the risk of becoming infected with STIs, ... view more»

DOI: 10.4172/2325-9795.1000253

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