Determinants of consistent condom use among
... the general population at between one and four percent [5, 7]. Also STI prevalence among FSWs in Lao PDR is high with 18% for Gonorrhoea and 38% for Chlamydia [7]. These high levels of STIs and HIV in FSWs and the mixing of sexual partners could result in the spread of these infections to large segm ...
... the general population at between one and four percent [5, 7]. Also STI prevalence among FSWs in Lao PDR is high with 18% for Gonorrhoea and 38% for Chlamydia [7]. These high levels of STIs and HIV in FSWs and the mixing of sexual partners could result in the spread of these infections to large segm ...
Part II: Chapter 11
... conditioned genital and subjective sexual responding elicited by rewardconditioned cues in participants receiving DCS, even outside the extinction context, compared to participants in the placebo condition on a recall test 24h later. In this study it is demonstrated that DCS indeed affects extinctio ...
... conditioned genital and subjective sexual responding elicited by rewardconditioned cues in participants receiving DCS, even outside the extinction context, compared to participants in the placebo condition on a recall test 24h later. In this study it is demonstrated that DCS indeed affects extinctio ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... predominant view. The defining characteristics were as follows: (a) The therapist’s reaction is irrational or distorting—that is, a transference; and (b) the therapist is reacting to the client’s transference. Proponents of the classical view are numerous. Grossman (1965), for example, proposed that ...
... predominant view. The defining characteristics were as follows: (a) The therapist’s reaction is irrational or distorting—that is, a transference; and (b) the therapist is reacting to the client’s transference. Proponents of the classical view are numerous. Grossman (1965), for example, proposed that ...
Stachowiak JA, Sherman S, Konakova A, Krushkova I, Peryshkina A, Strathdee S, Beyrer C. Health risks and power among female sex workers in Moscow. SIECUS Rep . Spring 2005;33(2):18-25
... question of free will. Commercial sex work does not operate in a vacuum but is instead inextricably linked with social and economic issues including poverty, race, class, lack of education, and the low status of women in many societies. By its nature, this harm reduction approach suggests that we re ...
... question of free will. Commercial sex work does not operate in a vacuum but is instead inextricably linked with social and economic issues including poverty, race, class, lack of education, and the low status of women in many societies. By its nature, this harm reduction approach suggests that we re ...
Safer Sex - Region of Durham
... • Access and use contraceptives and or barrier methods of protection properly and consistently D. Examining Assertive Communication (30-40 minutes) Students identify passive, aggressive and assertive communication, and practice assertive communication skills. 1. Display the slide: Types of Communica ...
... • Access and use contraceptives and or barrier methods of protection properly and consistently D. Examining Assertive Communication (30-40 minutes) Students identify passive, aggressive and assertive communication, and practice assertive communication skills. 1. Display the slide: Types of Communica ...
“Hip to be Crip?” About Crip Theory, Sexuality and People with
... with intellectual disabilities are protected from sex and are rarely given opportunities to meet on their own, without staff or other adults. Another example of the restrictive sexual script is the lack of sex education in schools. A pilot study in which special education students were interviewed r ...
... with intellectual disabilities are protected from sex and are rarely given opportunities to meet on their own, without staff or other adults. Another example of the restrictive sexual script is the lack of sex education in schools. A pilot study in which special education students were interviewed r ...
Sexual Boundary Violations 2007 - Professional Standards Authority
... Rather than a simple ‘bad apple’ model, an alternative view is that all health professionals should be aware of their ‘trouble spots’ around sexual boundary issues ...
... Rather than a simple ‘bad apple’ model, an alternative view is that all health professionals should be aware of their ‘trouble spots’ around sexual boundary issues ...
THE TROBRIANDIzATION OF THE WESTERN WORLD:
... to Trobriands. But we Rossels (…) [We don’t want that]’. I thought that he was perfectly right about the Europeans, but when I returned to Rossel ten years later the young people had ‘disco parties’ in the village and young unmarried mothers were nursing their babies in every hamlet. So even on Ross ...
... to Trobriands. But we Rossels (…) [We don’t want that]’. I thought that he was perfectly right about the Europeans, but when I returned to Rossel ten years later the young people had ‘disco parties’ in the village and young unmarried mothers were nursing their babies in every hamlet. So even on Ross ...
F - UBC Zoology
... reproduction has evolved and maintained itself in so many species (BELL 1982; MICHOD and LEVIN 1988). Numerous studies have proposed models to identify the conditions most favorable to the evolution and maintenance of sex and genetic mixing (see reviews by BARTON and CHARLESWORTH 1998; OTTO and MICH ...
... reproduction has evolved and maintained itself in so many species (BELL 1982; MICHOD and LEVIN 1988). Numerous studies have proposed models to identify the conditions most favorable to the evolution and maintenance of sex and genetic mixing (see reviews by BARTON and CHARLESWORTH 1998; OTTO and MICH ...
Testing the mate-choice hypothesis of the female orgasm
... difficulty orgasming during sex (low-orgasm). If participants reported no variation in their orgasm frequency, they were asked to describe their most recent and second most recent sexual partner instead of high and low. These data were later excluded from partner comparison analysis (see Results). P ...
... difficulty orgasming during sex (low-orgasm). If participants reported no variation in their orgasm frequency, they were asked to describe their most recent and second most recent sexual partner instead of high and low. These data were later excluded from partner comparison analysis (see Results). P ...
Teenage Pregnancy and Sexual Health Marketing
... attitudes and beliefs, which influence young people’s sexual behaviour. Social norms and peer pressure, perceived behavioural control (self efficacy) and risk images all play an important role in shaping both behavioural intention and, in young and/or inexperienced young people, behavioural willi ...
... attitudes and beliefs, which influence young people’s sexual behaviour. Social norms and peer pressure, perceived behavioural control (self efficacy) and risk images all play an important role in shaping both behavioural intention and, in young and/or inexperienced young people, behavioural willi ...
Marital satisfaction is one of the important factors affecting women`s
... Today, infertility problem has become a social concern associated with a numerous psychological and social problems. This stressful and disappointing event affects interpersonal, social, marital, and sexual relations and may lead to psychological imbalance and even divorce (1). On the other hand, in ...
... Today, infertility problem has become a social concern associated with a numerous psychological and social problems. This stressful and disappointing event affects interpersonal, social, marital, and sexual relations and may lead to psychological imbalance and even divorce (1). On the other hand, in ...
from shame to game in one hundred years: an
... Before proceeding to an exploration of the historical evidence, a brief literature review will be presented. First, Greenwood and Guner (2010) also study the impact that technological advance in contraception has had on social behavior and interaction. They build an equilibrium search model where yo ...
... Before proceeding to an exploration of the historical evidence, a brief literature review will be presented. First, Greenwood and Guner (2010) also study the impact that technological advance in contraception has had on social behavior and interaction. They build an equilibrium search model where yo ...
Segregation and the Evolution of Sex Under Overdominant Selection
... where s and t are positive selection coefficients less than or equal to one. With heterozygote advantage, one would expect the frequency of heterozygotes to rise to fixation within a fully asexual population, producing a strong negative one-locus genetic association (F ⫽ ⫺1). On the other hand, with ...
... where s and t are positive selection coefficients less than or equal to one. With heterozygote advantage, one would expect the frequency of heterozygotes to rise to fixation within a fully asexual population, producing a strong negative one-locus genetic association (F ⫽ ⫺1). On the other hand, with ...
the sexual wellbeing and breast cancer in Australia
... Impact of Breast Cancer on Sexual Relationships The majority of 1999 respondents reported that breast cancer had affected their sexual relationship, with 24% (469), saying it was affected “dramatically”, 26% (n= 520) “considerably”, 32% (647), “somewhat” and only 15% (294), “not at all”. The effect ...
... Impact of Breast Cancer on Sexual Relationships The majority of 1999 respondents reported that breast cancer had affected their sexual relationship, with 24% (469), saying it was affected “dramatically”, 26% (n= 520) “considerably”, 32% (647), “somewhat” and only 15% (294), “not at all”. The effect ...
Conflict on the Sex Chromosomes: Cause, Effect, and Complexity
... some situations sexual and intragenomic conflict may also actually catalyze the formation of sex chromosomes (Fisher 1931; Charlesworth and Charlesworth 1980; Rice 1987; Werren and Beukeboom 1998). Conflict may also explain the rate of degradation of the sex-limited Y and W chromosomes (Bachtrog et ...
... some situations sexual and intragenomic conflict may also actually catalyze the formation of sex chromosomes (Fisher 1931; Charlesworth and Charlesworth 1980; Rice 1987; Werren and Beukeboom 1998). Conflict may also explain the rate of degradation of the sex-limited Y and W chromosomes (Bachtrog et ...
Clinical Guidelines for Sexual Health Care of Men who Have
... Some health care providers believe they have no MSM or transgender clients or staff in their facilities; many are unsure about what their role should be in identifying and addressing MSM and transgender issues and few have policies to guide staff or clients. Using external cues, clients will have fo ...
... Some health care providers believe they have no MSM or transgender clients or staff in their facilities; many are unsure about what their role should be in identifying and addressing MSM and transgender issues and few have policies to guide staff or clients. Using external cues, clients will have fo ...
1 Cross-gender friendship: The troublesome relationship Roger
... nature of cross-gender friendships. Following the lead of O’Meara (1989), cross-gender friendships can be defined as a “non-romantic, non-familial, personal relationship between a man and a woman.” To distinguish them from romantic relationships, the latter are characterized by exclusivity and fasci ...
... nature of cross-gender friendships. Following the lead of O’Meara (1989), cross-gender friendships can be defined as a “non-romantic, non-familial, personal relationship between a man and a woman.” To distinguish them from romantic relationships, the latter are characterized by exclusivity and fasci ...
Sex in advertising: how it influences young men and women
... and we approached the due date for this thesis, we realized that this period of time has been very educational for us. Not only did we gain a better understanding within our topic, we did also learn how to write a scientific thesis. There are many people that we would like to thank who made it possi ...
... and we approached the due date for this thesis, we realized that this period of time has been very educational for us. Not only did we gain a better understanding within our topic, we did also learn how to write a scientific thesis. There are many people that we would like to thank who made it possi ...
USING ATTACHMENT THEORY TO STUDY MOTHER
... Sexual education for adolescents is an increasing concern in America and other parts of the world. Among United States high school students, 46.8% had sexual intercourse, 34.0% had had sexual intercourse during the previous 3 months, and, of these, 40.9% did not use a condom the last time they had s ...
... Sexual education for adolescents is an increasing concern in America and other parts of the world. Among United States high school students, 46.8% had sexual intercourse, 34.0% had had sexual intercourse during the previous 3 months, and, of these, 40.9% did not use a condom the last time they had s ...
The Impact of Father Absence on Adolescents` Romantic
... relationships and sexual behavior outside committed relationships (Ellis, 2004). More specifically, Campbell and Ellis (2005) present the ideal standards model (ISM) in which romantic ideals comprise of three components: self-perception, desired qualities in a partner, and desired type of relationsh ...
... relationships and sexual behavior outside committed relationships (Ellis, 2004). More specifically, Campbell and Ellis (2005) present the ideal standards model (ISM) in which romantic ideals comprise of three components: self-perception, desired qualities in a partner, and desired type of relationsh ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AND HIV-RELATED RISKY BEHAVIOR Adeline Delavande
... partner who is willing to have sex.1 The HIV+ person then decides whether to propose sex to this partner, whether to practice safe sex, and whether to disclose HIV status. Consider a representative risk-neutral HIV+ person who resides in a state that prosecutes HIV-infected individuals for exposing ...
... partner who is willing to have sex.1 The HIV+ person then decides whether to propose sex to this partner, whether to practice safe sex, and whether to disclose HIV status. Consider a representative risk-neutral HIV+ person who resides in a state that prosecutes HIV-infected individuals for exposing ...
The influence of perceived social norms on the relationship of
... ambiguous in nature as the persons involved are often not quite sure themselves about whether they want to pursue a relationship going beyond platonic friendship at the outset of relationships. It is in these ambiguous interactions that men generally tend to attribute more sexual intentions into act ...
... ambiguous in nature as the persons involved are often not quite sure themselves about whether they want to pursue a relationship going beyond platonic friendship at the outset of relationships. It is in these ambiguous interactions that men generally tend to attribute more sexual intentions into act ...
SW_120 HS-1.indd - Dickinson College
... If a couple is about to have sex and the man suggests using a condom, it is less likely that they will have sex. Condoms do not offer reliable protection. Condoms are a lot of fun. I never know what to say when my partner and I need to talk about condoms or other protection. It would be embarrassing ...
... If a couple is about to have sex and the man suggests using a condom, it is less likely that they will have sex. Condoms do not offer reliable protection. Condoms are a lot of fun. I never know what to say when my partner and I need to talk about condoms or other protection. It would be embarrassing ...
Chapter 3
... report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in emerging adulthood than in young adulthood. One study indicated that 30 percent of emerging adults said they had “hooked up” with someone and had sexual intercourse d ...
... report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in emerging adulthood than in young adulthood. One study indicated that 30 percent of emerging adults said they had “hooked up” with someone and had sexual intercourse d ...