My first MA degree in Demography along with a dissertation work on Sexual and Reproductive
health had opened my professional career on health and population development aspects. After this degree, I got opportunities
to serve to different organizations on the field of sexual and reproductive. I had particularly involved on young people sexual
health programmes and researches during my tenure with those organizations. I
had been involved in the following researches:
Regmi P (2005).
Sexual Behaviour of Nepalese Trekking Guides, an Unpublished MSc
Thesis Submitted to Department of Public Health (United Kingdom: University of Aberdeen)
Regmi P,
Bhattarai R, Lamsal G (2004). Key Gaps in Access HIV
Prevention, Information, Skills and Services, A qualitative Study among Young People in Nawalparasi District, Nepal (Kathmandu: BP Memorial Health Foundation)
CDPS (2003). A Study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Male and Reproductive Health in Banke, Morang and Jhapa
Districts of Nepal (Kathmandu: Central Dept. of Population Studies)
CDPS (2002). Time Bond Program Baseline Survey on Child Rag pickers in Nepal (Kathmandu: Central Dept. of Population Studies)
CDPS (2002). A Study on Meeting Young People's Sexual and Reproductive
Health Needs Project in Nepal (Kathmandu: Central Dept. of Population Studies)
Regmi P,
Subedi K (2000). Baseline Survey among Adolescent Students on Reproductive Health,
HIV/AIDS/STD and Sexual Behaviours (Kathmandu: BP Memorial Health Foundation)
Regmi P (2000).
Knowledge and Utilization of Maternal Health Care Services in Nepal
(A case Study of Shivanagar Village Development Committee), An Unpublished MA Thesis Submitted to the Central Department of
Population Studies (Kathmandu: CDPS)
Recently I have completed MSc in Health Services and Public Health Research (Public Health) from the Department of
Public Health at University of Aberdeen, UK obtaining distinction marks (80%) in my dissertation work. It was about Sexual Behaviours among Nepalese Trekking Guides and qualitative method was used to collect the information from
respondents.
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