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Researching strategies for risk reduction in sexual behaviour

Researching strategies for risk reduction in sexual behaviour
Researching strategies for risk reduction in sexual behaviour
This thesis is based in two parallel strands of research.

The first is an exploration of the theoretical distinctions between two competing paradigms dominant in sexual health research: social cognition models and discourse theory.

The second is an exploration of the practical use of a discourse theoretical approach to research accounts from people in the forty-something' age bracket about their experience of developing new sexually intimate relationships.

Some developments in connectionist theory are used to explore some possible distinctions between implicit and explicit knowledge.

These distinctions are then used to explore the scope of the two paradigms and, drawing on findings from the practical research, to discuss some implications for sexual health research and intervention.
Kirkland, Denise
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Kirkland, Denise
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Ingham, Roger
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Kirkland, Denise (2000) Researching strategies for risk reduction in sexual behaviour. University of Southampton, School of Psychology, Doctoral Thesis, 414pp.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

Abstract

This thesis is based in two parallel strands of research.

The first is an exploration of the theoretical distinctions between two competing paradigms dominant in sexual health research: social cognition models and discourse theory.

The second is an exploration of the practical use of a discourse theoretical approach to research accounts from people in the forty-something' age bracket about their experience of developing new sexually intimate relationships.

Some developments in connectionist theory are used to explore some possible distinctions between implicit and explicit knowledge.

These distinctions are then used to explore the scope of the two paradigms and, drawing on findings from the practical research, to discuss some implications for sexual health research and intervention.

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Published date: October 2000
Organisations: University of Southampton

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Local EPrints ID: 192779
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/192779
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Author: Denise Kirkland
Thesis advisor: Roger Ingham

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