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Producing bodies at risk in sexual health

Producing bodies at risk in sexual health – an ethnographic comparative analysis between the combined oral contraceptive pill and pre-exposure prophylaxis in Switzerland

This article demonstrates that ‘bodies at risk’ in sexual health are socially constructed. It does so via a heuristic comparison between two molecular technologies that are central to the promotion of sexual health: the combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in two sexual health institutions in the western part of Switzerland, the article presents two main findings. First, it argues that bodies are constructed as being at low or high risk by sexual health professionals (based on health and lifestyle criteria). Second, it shows that access to either the COCP or PrEP is largely based on this former classification. The article also demonstrates that there are ambivalent situations in which sexual health professionals seek compromises between different risks, and pragmatically adapt their medical protocols.

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A cura di:

Jennifer Power & Andrea Waling

Casa editrice:

Taylor & Francis, Health Sociology Review, Volume 29, Issue 3 (2020)

Lingue:

Inglese

Città:

London

Anno:

2020

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Temi:

Sessualità
Sanità – medicina
Controllo delle nascite – contraccezione
Corpo

Materie:

Sociologia

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