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1. Social connectedness and supported self-management of early medication abortion in the UK: experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic and learning for the future.

2. 'Parents are gudlists!' Experiences of puberty and parent-child sexual communication in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

3. 'Keep your eyes open': HBCU women's peer sexual advice and the (re)production of vigilance.

4. The pleasure, joy and positive emotional experiences of abortion accompaniment after 17 weeks' gestation.

5. Navigating the complexities of adult healthcare for individuals with variations of sex characteristics: from paediatric emergencies to a sense of abandonment.

6. Yarning as a method for building sexual wellbeing among urban Aboriginal young people in Australia.

7. Developing critical HIV health literacy: insights from interviews with priority migrant communities in Queensland, Australia.

8. Boys' perspectives on girls' marriage and school dropout: a qualitative study revisiting a structural intervention in Southern India.

9. Experiences of gender-based violence among Somali refugee women: a socio-ecological model approach.

10. ʻThey're not as MSM, they're a buftaʼ: using the categories ʻmen who have sex with menʼ and ʻtransgenderʼ as technologies in Vanuatu.

11. 'Remember there is that thing called confidentiality': experiences of institutional discrimination in the health system among adolescent boys and young men living with HIV in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

12. A new sexual wellbeing paradigm grounded in capability approach concepts of human flourishing and social justice.

13. Sexual health activism: the motivations of near-peer volunteer educators working to promote positive understandings of gender and sexuality in UK secondary schools.

14. Swingers and swinging: a critical review of early and current literature and theory.

15. 'And she shall be called woman, because she was taken out of man': androcentrism and the creation of knowledge-driven ignorance.

16. Iatrogenic necropolitics: forced anal examinations and state-sanctioned homophobia.

17. Are daughters more preferred by young people in contemporary China? Qualitative evidence from one-child generation cohorts in urban Jiangsu.

18. Going through treatment: experiences of women who sought assisted reproductive technology treatment in five selected hospitals in Ghana.

19. Normalising intolerance: the efforts of Christian Right groups to block LGBTIQ+ inclusion in South African schools.

20. Abortion: Autonomy, Anxiety and Exile – Editorial Introduction to a CHS Collection.

21. 'Chinese academia wouldn't be tolerant of my research': gay academics' concerns about conducting queer research in China.

22. Women are the thread: Keetoowah elders' experiences of becoming a mother.

23. Logics of control and self-management in narratives of people living with HIV, hepatitis C and hepatitis B.

24. Managing motherhood – the experiences of female sex workers in Nairobi, Kenya.

25. Sex work stigma and the recuperation of moral personhood through gendered labour: sex worker diaries in Ukraine.

26. Barriers to family planning through structural health vulnerabilities: findings from case studies from rural Uganda.

27. Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV in Brazil: hopes and moral panic in the social construction of a biomedical technology.

28. Sexual orientation labelling: relational processes of trans identity development.

29. Transnational AIDS networks, regional solidarities and the configuration of meti in Nepal.

30. Viral times, viral memories, viral questions.

31. Social and emotional wellbeing of indigenous gender and sexuality diverse youth: mapping the evidence.

32. 'You have to trust their word': transmasculine experiences with sex partners and safety during the early COVID-19 outbreak.

33. ‘A difficult conversation’: community stakeholders’ and key informants’ perceptions of the barriers to talking about sex and HIV with adolescents and young people in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

34. Thai trans women's agency and the destigmatisation of HIV-related care.

35. 'To be vigilant to leave no trace': secrecy, invisibility and abortion travel from the Republic of Ireland.

36. Social media use among bisexuals and pansexuals: connection, harassment and mental health.

37. Submit to survive: an exploration of sexual cleansing as an act of violence against widows in the Luo community of Kenya.

38. Sexting among British adults: a qualitative analysis of sexting as emotion work governed by 'feeling rules'.

39. Patient-provider power relations in counselling on long-acting reversible contraception: a discursive study of provider perspectives.

40. 'I miss being honest': sex workers' accounts of silence and disclosure with health care providers in Ireland.

41. Association of traditional marital practices with contraceptive decision-making, couple communication, and method use among couples in rural Maharashtra, India.

42. Negotiating sexual and gender diversity in rural and peri-urban KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

43. A desirable future or unaffordable hope? Queer people becoming parents through assisted reproductive technology (ART) in Guangdong, China.

44. Sedated masculinity: the use of anaesthesia during vasectomy in Israel.

45. Interactive community-based theatre to address social barriers to accessing reproductive health services in patriarchal societies: the case of Jordan.

46. Pleasure, prohibition and pretence: single middle class women negotiating heteronormativity in Bangladesh.

47. Peer involvement in service provision: how US human service nonprofit organisations include sex workers as organisational staff.

48. Women's sexual subjectivity in a Tanzania city in the era of neoliberalism and AIDS.

49. Feeling better: representing abortion in 'feminist' television.

50. The politics of testing positive: an autoethnography of media (mis)representations at the 'start' and 'end' of different pandemics.