Scientific study on COVID-19 and sexuality
Participation is still possible: https://ogy.de/studie-uke
The questionnaire is only available in German.
Participation is still possible: https://ogy.de/studie-uke
The questionnaire is only available in German.
The European Sexual Medicine Network (ESMN) just launched a unique Delphi-study to gather expert knowledge on the topic of sexual health practice, education and research. This study aims to reach consensus between ESMN members in three consecutive survey rounds in which qualitative and quantitative data are gathered over a period of 8 weeks. The study will serve as a basis for developing a European agenda aimed towards improving sexual health and strengthening sexual medicine.
Due to the COVID-19 crisis we have to cancel/postpone the European Research Workshop in Sexual Medicine in Porto, Portugal, planned for 27.-29.04.2020. The workshop will be rescheduled for a later date.
“Working with the ESMN allows for transnational networking opportunities. It specifically offers the opportunity to learn and share best practices in delivery of sexual health care between Canada and Europe. I am particularly looking forward to learning from other ESMN members about how to integrate mental health care within sexual health service settings.”
Travis Salway is a social epidemiologist. His research investigates population health inequities in the context of stigma. He has spent the past 18 years working with sexual minority (lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer) communities to inform and improve public health interventions. Dr. Salway’s research has resulted in an improved understanding of patterns and causes of mental health outcomes among sexual minority populations.
In 2019, he presented this research to the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Health. This was in the context of the Committee’s historic study on LGBTQ2 Health in Canada. Moreover, Dr. Salway is the co-founder and facilitator of The Roundtable: BC’s LGBTQ2S Mental Health & Substance Use Networking Space. He is also an Assistant Professor of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. Furthermore, he is a Michael Smith Scholar (2019-2024), and an Affiliated Researcher/Faculty at the BC Centre for Disease Control, the Centre for Gender and Sexual Health Equity, and the Community-Based Research Centre.
https://www.sfu.ca/fhs/about/people/profiles/travis-salway.html
Travis Salway lives and works in Canada, which is an International Partner Country of the COST Action. He is officially a Management Committee Observer.
Vienna, Austria
European Sexual Medicine Network
COST Action CA18124
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation.
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