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... Despite the marked adverse impacts of erectile dysfunction (ED) on quality of life and well-being, many patients (and ⁄ or their partners) do not seek medical attention for this problem, do not receive treatment or discontinue such treatment even when it has effectively restored erectile responses t ...
... Despite the marked adverse impacts of erectile dysfunction (ED) on quality of life and well-being, many patients (and ⁄ or their partners) do not seek medical attention for this problem, do not receive treatment or discontinue such treatment even when it has effectively restored erectile responses t ...
Antecedents of Sexual Harassment
... experience sexual harassment and are at risk of experiencing sexualized behaviour from offenders or patients (Hatch-Maillette & Scalora, 2002). According to Ednie (1996), forensic settings may facilitate violence and victimization for female staff as the patients’ criminal histories play prominent r ...
... experience sexual harassment and are at risk of experiencing sexualized behaviour from offenders or patients (Hatch-Maillette & Scalora, 2002). According to Ednie (1996), forensic settings may facilitate violence and victimization for female staff as the patients’ criminal histories play prominent r ...
Sexual Imprinting and Evolutionary Processes in Birds: A
... of over 100 species for which there is evidence for sexual imprinting (the Appendix is an update of earlier, less detailed, lists in ten Cate, Vos, and Mann, 1993; and ten Cate, 1995). We are not aware of studies which show convincingly that imprinting is absent in a particular species. Our tentativ ...
... of over 100 species for which there is evidence for sexual imprinting (the Appendix is an update of earlier, less detailed, lists in ten Cate, Vos, and Mann, 1993; and ten Cate, 1995). We are not aware of studies which show convincingly that imprinting is absent in a particular species. Our tentativ ...
Bachelor thesis Determinants of sexual behavior in the Dominican
... primary mode of HIV transmission is unprotected heterosexual intercourse (75.7%), but it is also mentioned that transmission through unprotected (male) homosexual intercourse occurs more often than estimated (10%; UNAIDS, 2009). The Dominican Republic accounts together with neighboring Haiti for alm ...
... primary mode of HIV transmission is unprotected heterosexual intercourse (75.7%), but it is also mentioned that transmission through unprotected (male) homosexual intercourse occurs more often than estimated (10%; UNAIDS, 2009). The Dominican Republic accounts together with neighboring Haiti for alm ...
Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2009 Meeting
... EXPLICIT MATERIALS NOTICE: What is presented and discussed at this program may be explicitly sexual in nature and may be offensive to some. The Society assumes that the registrant is of legal age and accepts responsibility to leave any session that is found to be offensive. The Society also assumes ...
... EXPLICIT MATERIALS NOTICE: What is presented and discussed at this program may be explicitly sexual in nature and may be offensive to some. The Society assumes that the registrant is of legal age and accepts responsibility to leave any session that is found to be offensive. The Society also assumes ...
A pluralist approach to sex and recombination
... considered from a pluralistic framework. Given such interactions, the maintenance of sexual reproduction can be explained with much more reasonable assumptions than each of the theories acting alone (Howard & Lively, 1994). This possibility has only recently been seriously considered and we believe ...
... considered from a pluralistic framework. Given such interactions, the maintenance of sexual reproduction can be explained with much more reasonable assumptions than each of the theories acting alone (Howard & Lively, 1994). This possibility has only recently been seriously considered and we believe ...
i THE INFLUENCE OF LADY CHATTERLEY`S SEXUAL
... the individual level, sexual activity is not necessary for survival. There is no good evidence that abstinence from sexual activity is detrimental to a person’s health. (Katchadourian and Lunde in Zimbardo and Ruch, 1975, p. 235). But sexual motivation is less closely related to physiological needs ...
... the individual level, sexual activity is not necessary for survival. There is no good evidence that abstinence from sexual activity is detrimental to a person’s health. (Katchadourian and Lunde in Zimbardo and Ruch, 1975, p. 235). But sexual motivation is less closely related to physiological needs ...
Constructing Definitions of Sexual Orientation in Research and Theory
... argues that if there were some genetic factor found in these people then sexual orientation would be a natural kind, but not by them simply stating that this is the case. Stein argues, “People are not reliable at discovering the source of something as complex as their own sexual disposition simply t ...
... argues that if there were some genetic factor found in these people then sexual orientation would be a natural kind, but not by them simply stating that this is the case. Stein argues, “People are not reliable at discovering the source of something as complex as their own sexual disposition simply t ...
Sleep and Sex: What Can Go Wrong? A Review of the
... ing attention. Fifth, new data on periodic hypersomnia (Kleine- Levin syndrome), including its range and frequency of abnormal sexual behaviors have recently been published. The question of how to distinguish normal from abnormal sleep related se ...
... ing attention. Fifth, new data on periodic hypersomnia (Kleine- Levin syndrome), including its range and frequency of abnormal sexual behaviors have recently been published. The question of how to distinguish normal from abnormal sleep related se ...
PRIMARY CARE urology for A Manual of Common Urological Conditions
... Dr. Nickel is a Professor of Urology at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and a Staff Urologist at Kingston General and Hotel Dieu Hospitals in Kingston, Ontario. Dr. Nickel was born, educated, and completed his undergraduate, surgical, urological, and research training in Canada. He has been ...
... Dr. Nickel is a Professor of Urology at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and a Staff Urologist at Kingston General and Hotel Dieu Hospitals in Kingston, Ontario. Dr. Nickel was born, educated, and completed his undergraduate, surgical, urological, and research training in Canada. He has been ...
Safeguarding Children and Young People from Sexual
... 1.2 The sexual exploitation of children and young people is a form of child sexual abuse. Working Together to Safeguard Children1 (2006) describes sexual abuse as follows: ‘Sexual abuse involves forcing or enticing a child or young person to take part in sexual activities, including prostitution, w ...
... 1.2 The sexual exploitation of children and young people is a form of child sexual abuse. Working Together to Safeguard Children1 (2006) describes sexual abuse as follows: ‘Sexual abuse involves forcing or enticing a child or young person to take part in sexual activities, including prostitution, w ...
Autoerotic Asphyxiation Syndrome In Adolescent and Young Adult
... their loved one’s bizarre sexual behavior. The task of answering these tough questions is usually left to law enforcement investigators or medical professionals who, most likely, have only limited explanation for the autoerotic practice. The most enigmatic question is: Why did he do it? To answer, i ...
... their loved one’s bizarre sexual behavior. The task of answering these tough questions is usually left to law enforcement investigators or medical professionals who, most likely, have only limited explanation for the autoerotic practice. The most enigmatic question is: Why did he do it? To answer, i ...
chapter 12 psychological disorders
... o Hypochondriasis – a somatoform disorder in which one interprets minor symptoms as signs of a serious illness in the absence of any organic evidence of such illness. o Body dysmorphic disorder – a somatoform disorder involving imagined ugliness in some part of the body. The causes of somatoform dis ...
... o Hypochondriasis – a somatoform disorder in which one interprets minor symptoms as signs of a serious illness in the absence of any organic evidence of such illness. o Body dysmorphic disorder – a somatoform disorder involving imagined ugliness in some part of the body. The causes of somatoform dis ...
Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... It might be something that you are currently experiencing. If not, simply look at couples around you and certainly you will know or suspect someone who is silently suffering from fertility issues. Many do not admit it or seek help to resolve their fertility problems, even though we have made great m ...
... It might be something that you are currently experiencing. If not, simply look at couples around you and certainly you will know or suspect someone who is silently suffering from fertility issues. Many do not admit it or seek help to resolve their fertility problems, even though we have made great m ...
The Management of Premature Ejaculation: A Patient’s Guide
... The American Urological Association Foundation was established to support and promote research, patient/public education and advocacy to improve the prevention, detection, treatment and cure of urologic disease. The American Urological Association Foundation provides this information based on curre ...
... The American Urological Association Foundation was established to support and promote research, patient/public education and advocacy to improve the prevention, detection, treatment and cure of urologic disease. The American Urological Association Foundation provides this information based on curre ...
An Assessment of Sexually Transmitted Disease
... contracted through sexual activity (intercourse and oral and anal sex). Some of the most common STDs result from bacterial (chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis) and viral (HIV/AIDS, herpes, hepatitis B, human papillomavirus or HPV) exposure. In addition to bacterial and viral culprits, protozoa and f ...
... contracted through sexual activity (intercourse and oral and anal sex). Some of the most common STDs result from bacterial (chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis) and viral (HIV/AIDS, herpes, hepatitis B, human papillomavirus or HPV) exposure. In addition to bacterial and viral culprits, protozoa and f ...
The Impact of Crack Cocaine on Black America
... cocaine users showed that those individuals in pretreatment intervention were more likely to initiate contact for treatment compared to the control group (Wechsberg, et al., 2007). The intervention began with recruitment through outreach programs and peer- and self-referral. Those recruited were tes ...
... cocaine users showed that those individuals in pretreatment intervention were more likely to initiate contact for treatment compared to the control group (Wechsberg, et al., 2007). The intervention began with recruitment through outreach programs and peer- and self-referral. Those recruited were tes ...
Heroin
... Heroin is a powder that can be multi-colored due to additives put into it. The drug is highly addictive and illegal; people continuously use it because they don’t want to experience withdrawal. Comes from poppy plants Usually injected into body, but can be smoked or snorted as well ...
... Heroin is a powder that can be multi-colored due to additives put into it. The drug is highly addictive and illegal; people continuously use it because they don’t want to experience withdrawal. Comes from poppy plants Usually injected into body, but can be smoked or snorted as well ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
Kneitz, Abby.
... interaction between condition and the PCL-C scores was also significant, indicating that there was a relationship between more trauma experience and more negative affect in the trauma condition. Those who had a significant level of trauma did not appear more affected by the trauma related article th ...
... interaction between condition and the PCL-C scores was also significant, indicating that there was a relationship between more trauma experience and more negative affect in the trauma condition. Those who had a significant level of trauma did not appear more affected by the trauma related article th ...
The Role of Sexual Communication in Committed Relationships
... this up and reads it. If you, the reader, fall into this category, please notify me immediately. My email is [email protected]. If someone reads this, it might make me feel somewhat better about spending countless amounts of hours writing it; also I will probably buy you ice cream or a dessert o ...
... this up and reads it. If you, the reader, fall into this category, please notify me immediately. My email is [email protected]. If someone reads this, it might make me feel somewhat better about spending countless amounts of hours writing it; also I will probably buy you ice cream or a dessert o ...
What do isogamous organisms teach us about sex and
... Here, we review isogamy, some of its essential features, outline where it can be found, and the many fascinating ways in which life in the isogamous world differs from our ‘norm’. Our story begins with the last common ancestor of all eukaryotes. All eukaryotes either reproduce sexually or are descen ...
... Here, we review isogamy, some of its essential features, outline where it can be found, and the many fascinating ways in which life in the isogamous world differs from our ‘norm’. Our story begins with the last common ancestor of all eukaryotes. All eukaryotes either reproduce sexually or are descen ...
What do isogamous organisms teach us about sex and the two sexes?
... Here, we review isogamy, some of its essential features, outline where it can be found, and the many fascinating ways in which life in the isogamous world differs from our ‘norm’. Our story begins with the last common ancestor of all eukaryotes. All eukaryotes either reproduce sexually or are descen ...
... Here, we review isogamy, some of its essential features, outline where it can be found, and the many fascinating ways in which life in the isogamous world differs from our ‘norm’. Our story begins with the last common ancestor of all eukaryotes. All eukaryotes either reproduce sexually or are descen ...
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... States, and the majority of circumcisions have been performed for perceived health reasons. Prior to 1980, it was widely held that intact males were more prone to certain diseases, such as UTIs, penile irritations, and penile cancer. Research has since indicated that in regard to the above-mentioned ...
... States, and the majority of circumcisions have been performed for perceived health reasons. Prior to 1980, it was widely held that intact males were more prone to certain diseases, such as UTIs, penile irritations, and penile cancer. Research has since indicated that in regard to the above-mentioned ...
An Examination of the Relationship between Disordered Eating and
... The current study included 179 undergraduate females covering the full range of eating disorder symptomatology, from those who met full criteria for anorexia or bulimia nervosa to those who had no problems with food or eating. In addition, this study also examined the effects of moderating variables ...
... The current study included 179 undergraduate females covering the full range of eating disorder symptomatology, from those who met full criteria for anorexia or bulimia nervosa to those who had no problems with food or eating. In addition, this study also examined the effects of moderating variables ...