Besoins et services en français en matière de sexopérinatalité chez les couples parentaux franco-ontariens
Year:
2017
Volume and number:
, 8
Publishing Company:
, Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities
Journal:
, Linguistic Minorities and Society
Pages :
, 59-82
Abstract
This article presents a portrait of perinatal sexual needs and services in French perceived by 67 francophone parental couples living in a minority linguistic situation in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario. Couples have needs regarding information and support; sexuality is important for them and should be addressed during the perinatal period. However, the subject is rarely discussed with health care professionals, and very few sexoperinatal services are offered in the French language, even if the couples want them. The discussions on sexuality that do take place are primarily in English. This constitutes an additional hurdle for the majority of the couples.
Theme :
Official Language CommunitiesFamilyFrancophones Outside QuebecOntarioHealth and Wellness
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