Mireille Le Guen
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View article: Contraception : est-on sorti du « tout pilule » ?
Contraception : est-on sorti du « tout pilule » ? Open
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View article: Multiple (il)legal pathways: The diversity of immigrants' legal trajectories in Belgium
Multiple (il)legal pathways: The diversity of immigrants' legal trajectories in Belgium Open
Background: A growing number of primarily qualitative studies have shown that the legal trajectories of immigrants in Western countries are often complex. However, immigrants’ long-term legal trajectories remain a blind spot in quantitativ…
View article: Why some women went off the pill: Adverse side-effects and claims of naturalness as reasons for rejecting hormonal contraception in Western countries
Why some women went off the pill: Adverse side-effects and claims of naturalness as reasons for rejecting hormonal contraception in Western countries Open
International audience
View article: Reasons for rejecting hormonal contraception in Western countries: A systematic review
Reasons for rejecting hormonal contraception in Western countries: A systematic review Open
Over the past decade, women in Western countries have taken to various social media platforms to share their dissatisfactory experiences with hormonal contraception, which may be pills, patches, rings, injectables, implants or hormonal int…
View article: Évolution des usages contraceptifs
Évolution des usages contraceptifs Open
Il est difficile de dire avec précision depuis quand les êtres humains ont souhaité contrôler leur fécondité, tant cette pratique paraît ancienne. Toutefois, on observe au fil du temps deux évolutions majeures. Au cours des xviii e et xix …
View article: The French pill scare and the reshaping of social inequalities in access to medical contraceptives
The French pill scare and the reshaping of social inequalities in access to medical contraceptives Open
View article: Des ressources pour une union, une union contre des ressources : mise en couple et conditions de vie chez les immigré·e·s d’Afrique subsaharienne après leur arrivée en France
Des ressources pour une union, une union contre des ressources : mise en couple et conditions de vie chez les immigré·e·s d’Afrique subsaharienne après leur arrivée en France Open
International audience
View article: Genre, conditions de vie et conjugalité autour de deux ruptures biographiques : migration et diagnostic d’infection au VIH chez les immigré·e·s d’Afrique subsaharienne vivant en Île-de-France
Genre, conditions de vie et conjugalité autour de deux ruptures biographiques : migration et diagnostic d’infection au VIH chez les immigré·e·s d’Afrique subsaharienne vivant en Île-de-France Open
International migration and HIV diagnosis are two biographical turning points that can affect the conjugal trajectory of individuals. By adopting a materialist approach and by conceptualizing conjugal life as "economical and sexual exchang…
View article: Fifty years of legal contraception in France: diffusion medicalization feminization.
Fifty years of legal contraception in France: diffusion medicalization feminization. Open
By legalizing access to “anti-conceptional” methods, France’s Neuwirth Law paved the way for the diffusion of the contraceptive pill and the IUD, and for the medicalization of contraception. The birth control pill is now the most widely us…
View article: Cinquante ans de contraception légale en France : diffusion, médicalisation, féminisation
Cinquante ans de contraception légale en France : diffusion, médicalisation, féminisation Open
En légalisant l’accès aux méthodes anticonceptionnelles, la loi Neuwirth a rendu possible la diffusion de la pilule et du stérilet, et a conduit à la médicalisation de la contraception. La pilule est depuis devenue la méthode la plus utili…
View article: Forced sex, migration and HIV infection among women from sub-Saharan Africa living in France : results from the ANRS Parcours study
Forced sex, migration and HIV infection among women from sub-Saharan Africa living in France : results from the ANRS Parcours study Open
View article: Is hardship during migration a determinant of HIV infection? Results from the ANRS PARCOURS study of sub-Saharan African migrants in France
Is hardship during migration a determinant of HIV infection? Results from the ANRS PARCOURS study of sub-Saharan African migrants in France Open
Hardships faced by migrants increase HIV risks. Women, especially during the period without stable housing, appear especially vulnerable.