The DSM Diagnostic Criteria for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
... of sexual interest was reported by 3.3% of men and periodic lack of desire by 4.8% of men [14]. This represented the third most common sexual complaint in men, after PE (4.7% frequent and 7.0% periodic) and erectile dysfunction (ED; 6.5% frequent and 5.9% periodic), respectively. Lack of physical ac ...
... of sexual interest was reported by 3.3% of men and periodic lack of desire by 4.8% of men [14]. This represented the third most common sexual complaint in men, after PE (4.7% frequent and 7.0% periodic) and erectile dysfunction (ED; 6.5% frequent and 5.9% periodic), respectively. Lack of physical ac ...
Sex-Related Euphemism and Dysphemism
... euphemism (i.e. the semantic or formal process by which the taboo is stripped of its most explicit or obscene overtones) or to dysphemism (i.e. the process whereby the most pejorative traits of the taboo are highlighted with an offensive aim to the addressee or to the concept itself). This ambivalen ...
... euphemism (i.e. the semantic or formal process by which the taboo is stripped of its most explicit or obscene overtones) or to dysphemism (i.e. the process whereby the most pejorative traits of the taboo are highlighted with an offensive aim to the addressee or to the concept itself). This ambivalen ...
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 ...
The World According to NAMBLA: Accounting for Deviance
... NAMBLA, however, does acknowledge that harm may follow the adult-child sexual encounter; in the face of such overwhelming clinical and case study evidence, it can do little but acknowledge that. The organization, however, is quick to place the culpability for that harm on others who, it insists, res ...
... NAMBLA, however, does acknowledge that harm may follow the adult-child sexual encounter; in the face of such overwhelming clinical and case study evidence, it can do little but acknowledge that. The organization, however, is quick to place the culpability for that harm on others who, it insists, res ...
Battling Pornography: The Power of Media Literacy and Character
... out of a pornography addiction and had to seek the help of a 12-step program similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. Father Morrow’s experience, however, encourages us to experiment with different ways to tap deeply into the power of right reason in the hope that our intellect, used wisely, can govern our ...
... out of a pornography addiction and had to seek the help of a 12-step program similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. Father Morrow’s experience, however, encourages us to experiment with different ways to tap deeply into the power of right reason in the hope that our intellect, used wisely, can govern our ...
Interactive Toolkit - USC CIR - University of Southern California
... been steeped in the “warrior” tradition, a dangerous during combat, and thus has been worldview that informs their actions and a covered over with protective armor. All our lens through which their own behavior is evaluated. This warrior ethos implies strength, protagonists suffer from this conditio ...
... been steeped in the “warrior” tradition, a dangerous during combat, and thus has been worldview that informs their actions and a covered over with protective armor. All our lens through which their own behavior is evaluated. This warrior ethos implies strength, protagonists suffer from this conditio ...
risk-taking and adolescents` perceptions
... activities (Doebler, 1998). However, considering the increased likelihood that other family members may participate in the teen's life, it may be that adults other than parents contribute to monitoring teenagers activities. In summary, adolescents growing up in these areas may have a different exper ...
... activities (Doebler, 1998). However, considering the increased likelihood that other family members may participate in the teen's life, it may be that adults other than parents contribute to monitoring teenagers activities. In summary, adolescents growing up in these areas may have a different exper ...
Sex is good for you - Centre for Disability Studies
... huge problems that they tried to avoid such situations. The study suggests that being a disabled person does not necessarily lead to the lack of opportunity to develop relationships and a sexual identity, it is the manner in which some disabled people are brought up which precludes them from interac ...
... huge problems that they tried to avoid such situations. The study suggests that being a disabled person does not necessarily lead to the lack of opportunity to develop relationships and a sexual identity, it is the manner in which some disabled people are brought up which precludes them from interac ...
Identification of Risk Factors for Epstein-Barr
... were male, 62% were female, and the age range was 20–29 years (mean, 20 years 6 months). Students among the 241 who gave a second sample were more likely to be female, compared with students among the 269 who did not (P ! .001); those in the former group were marginally younger (6 weeks difference i ...
... were male, 62% were female, and the age range was 20–29 years (mean, 20 years 6 months). Students among the 241 who gave a second sample were more likely to be female, compared with students among the 269 who did not (P ! .001); those in the former group were marginally younger (6 weeks difference i ...
Sex as Leisure in the Shadow of Depression Abstract
... one of the symptoms is the loss of interest in sex, one may consciously work on bringing the self into the mood and/or explore new acts of intimacy that do not necessarily have to conclude with intercourse. Describing the extent to which people use sex for coping with depression is rather intricate ...
... one of the symptoms is the loss of interest in sex, one may consciously work on bringing the self into the mood and/or explore new acts of intimacy that do not necessarily have to conclude with intercourse. Describing the extent to which people use sex for coping with depression is rather intricate ...
perceptions on the role of peer pressure in increasing hiv related
... This research used a quantitative approach. Questionnaires were administered and analysed using SSPS version 17. The study made use of cross-sectional survey design in order to link peer pressure and HIV related risky behaviour to questionnaire data. The research findings indicated that peer pressur ...
... This research used a quantitative approach. Questionnaires were administered and analysed using SSPS version 17. The study made use of cross-sectional survey design in order to link peer pressure and HIV related risky behaviour to questionnaire data. The research findings indicated that peer pressur ...
A pluralist approach to sex and recombination
... important in different species or environments. Indeed, many (most?) traits that apparently arose once have been put to several different uses, or lost (e.g. gill arches, mammalian forelimbs). The factors maintaining sexual reproduction may be different from those which led to its evolution. Multipl ...
... important in different species or environments. Indeed, many (most?) traits that apparently arose once have been put to several different uses, or lost (e.g. gill arches, mammalian forelimbs). The factors maintaining sexual reproduction may be different from those which led to its evolution. Multipl ...
The Impact of Internet Pornography on Adolescents
... and Månsson (2010) found the participants’ views and beliefs about pornography differed greatly depending on the degree to which they related to societal norms regarding sex, gender, relationships, and sexual violence. In this study, the authors found no difference related to the age or gender of t ...
... and Månsson (2010) found the participants’ views and beliefs about pornography differed greatly depending on the degree to which they related to societal norms regarding sex, gender, relationships, and sexual violence. In this study, the authors found no difference related to the age or gender of t ...
Prevalence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, other
... married and had children. Pleasure was the most common reason for first sexual experience even though about 10% were initially raped. Heterosexual relationships were found to be fairly high as 84% of the study participants reported to have ever had sex with women. A large majority ...
... married and had children. Pleasure was the most common reason for first sexual experience even though about 10% were initially raped. Heterosexual relationships were found to be fairly high as 84% of the study participants reported to have ever had sex with women. A large majority ...
Diagnosis of STD - WPRO IRIS
... in many cultures. Students may not be aware of how their own ability to give help or care to others is affected by these taboos. For example, in many cultures, people do not talk openly about sexuality or about sexual practices prevailing in their communities. The use of the Teaching Modules for Con ...
... in many cultures. Students may not be aware of how their own ability to give help or care to others is affected by these taboos. For example, in many cultures, people do not talk openly about sexuality or about sexual practices prevailing in their communities. The use of the Teaching Modules for Con ...
Sex Offenders, Sexuality, and Social Control
... Further, labeling theory, also called social reaction theory, symbolic interactionism, or phenomenology, was concerned with the effects of deeming someone a criminal or deviant and their potential for future deviance. In essence, “The key principle of the interactionist/labeling perspective is that ...
... Further, labeling theory, also called social reaction theory, symbolic interactionism, or phenomenology, was concerned with the effects of deeming someone a criminal or deviant and their potential for future deviance. In essence, “The key principle of the interactionist/labeling perspective is that ...
Deconstructing Sexual Harassment
... worried about work, money, food, even personal safety and peer approval don’t trouble themselves with personal fulfillment and self-esteem. When you’re hungry, or looking for sex, or eager for peer approval, you make trades. After you have enough money, food, peer acceptance (and sex), you begin to ...
... worried about work, money, food, even personal safety and peer approval don’t trouble themselves with personal fulfillment and self-esteem. When you’re hungry, or looking for sex, or eager for peer approval, you make trades. After you have enough money, food, peer acceptance (and sex), you begin to ...
Sexual Dysfunctions
... affecting almost one out of every three adult men. • All the other forms of sexual dysfunction are reported more often by women. • One-third of women said that they lacked interest in sex, and almost one-quarter indicated that they experienced a period of several months during which they were unable ...
... affecting almost one out of every three adult men. • All the other forms of sexual dysfunction are reported more often by women. • One-third of women said that they lacked interest in sex, and almost one-quarter indicated that they experienced a period of several months during which they were unable ...
Changes I have in mind - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... perceive themselves as generally more attractive than are boys who are less physically mature. ...
... perceive themselves as generally more attractive than are boys who are less physically mature. ...
Friend or Foe Who Can You Trust? - Kirklees Safeguarding Children
... In many cases, the young person will fail to recognise themselves as a victim, the grooming process having created a willing involvement. Regardless of this, the young person is in no position to refuse; they will be in unfamiliar surroundings in a strange town, their family will not know where the ...
... In many cases, the young person will fail to recognise themselves as a victim, the grooming process having created a willing involvement. Regardless of this, the young person is in no position to refuse; they will be in unfamiliar surroundings in a strange town, their family will not know where the ...
The Frontal Bone as a Proxy for Sex Estimation in Humans: A
... more reliable classification of sex than prominence at glabella due to the greater variation between males and females at glabella (Krogman, 1962). Multiple studies have found variation in the curvature and angle of the forehead based on sex. Woo (1949) and Krogman (1962) elaborated on sexual dimorp ...
... more reliable classification of sex than prominence at glabella due to the greater variation between males and females at glabella (Krogman, 1962). Multiple studies have found variation in the curvature and angle of the forehead based on sex. Woo (1949) and Krogman (1962) elaborated on sexual dimorp ...
Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse - Oklahoma Coalition Against
... necessarily affected by the other forms of abuse that take place. Therefore, the topic of sexual abuse is relevant for all clients. Most abusers deny their controlling behavior but are particularly reluctant to look at the effects of their abuse on their sexual relationship. It’s important to be abl ...
... necessarily affected by the other forms of abuse that take place. Therefore, the topic of sexual abuse is relevant for all clients. Most abusers deny their controlling behavior but are particularly reluctant to look at the effects of their abuse on their sexual relationship. It’s important to be abl ...
Sex in an Evolutionary Perspective: Just Another Reaction Norm
... phenotypic development, with much scope for introducing variation at subsequent levels. Among humans and some other animals with culture, the culture further affects behaviour and morphology, in another level of plasticity. If men are more expected to choose physically demanding jobs or work out by ...
... phenotypic development, with much scope for introducing variation at subsequent levels. Among humans and some other animals with culture, the culture further affects behaviour and morphology, in another level of plasticity. If men are more expected to choose physically demanding jobs or work out by ...
Chapter Seven: Shame and Intimacy
... humiliated—and very many of these memories are about events which have to do with sex. It begins at a very early age. A baby boy may be made to feel he has done something wrong when he has a sexual erection—and particularly if he seems to be interested in it or proud of it. A baby girl may be made ...
... humiliated—and very many of these memories are about events which have to do with sex. It begins at a very early age. A baby boy may be made to feel he has done something wrong when he has a sexual erection—and particularly if he seems to be interested in it or proud of it. A baby girl may be made ...
Sexual Selection Favors Female‐Biased Sex Ratios: The Balance
... in terms of energetic investment in male and female offspring by female parents. Fisher suggested that members of the majority sex were energetically “cheaper” and parental investment theory has been developed along these lines (Trivers 1972; Clutton-Brock et al. 1984; but see Shuster and Wade 2003) ...
... in terms of energetic investment in male and female offspring by female parents. Fisher suggested that members of the majority sex were energetically “cheaper” and parental investment theory has been developed along these lines (Trivers 1972; Clutton-Brock et al. 1984; but see Shuster and Wade 2003) ...