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Quantified sex: a critical analysis of sexual and reproductive self-tracking using apps
Deborah Lupton
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Sexuality
100%
Ethical Implications
100%
Self-tracking
100%
Healthcare
50%
Health Education
50%
Data Security
50%
Political Implications
50%
Self-care Practices
50%
Digital Health Technology
50%
Digital Health Application
50%
Reproductive Behavior
50%
Neoliberalism
50%
Sexual Behavior
50%
Apple App Store
50%
Queerness
50%
Google Play Store
50%
One Digital Health
50%
Participatory Surveillance
50%
Track Features
50%
Reproductive Function
50%
Privacy Implications
50%
Self-quantification
50%
Self-surveillance
50%
Self-responsibility
50%
Privacy Data
50%
Psychology
Reproductive Medicine
100%
Self-Care
50%
Self-Surveillance
50%