ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EJACULATORY DISORDERS Premature
... men and their partners. Lack of community-based data describing this condition limits understanding of PE and its outcomes. Aim. To characterize PE in a large population of men with and without PE using patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures elicited from men and their partners. Methods. 4-week, mu ...
... men and their partners. Lack of community-based data describing this condition limits understanding of PE and its outcomes. Aim. To characterize PE in a large population of men with and without PE using patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures elicited from men and their partners. Methods. 4-week, mu ...
The Sex Exploiter - La Strada International
... clinically diagnosed as suffering from ‘paedophilia’, an individual need not necessarily have committed any act of child sexual abuse, and we cannot therefore claim that all ‘paedophiles’ are sex exploiters. It would be still more emphatically wrong to claim that all sex exploiters are ‘paedophiles’ ...
... clinically diagnosed as suffering from ‘paedophilia’, an individual need not necessarily have committed any act of child sexual abuse, and we cannot therefore claim that all ‘paedophiles’ are sex exploiters. It would be still more emphatically wrong to claim that all sex exploiters are ‘paedophiles’ ...
IPV and meth conference
... • “…violent behavior resulted from a complex interaction among a variety of social, personality, environmental and clinical factors whose relative importance varied across situations and time.” ...
... • “…violent behavior resulted from a complex interaction among a variety of social, personality, environmental and clinical factors whose relative importance varied across situations and time.” ...
Cultural, Historical, and Research Perspectives on Sexuality
... this backdrop of cultural and religious values. In anthropological terms, this perspective has sometimes been called Eurocentric, meaning that it grows mainly out of its European roots. The Eurocentric view of the world tends to be dualistic in nature. In other words, it tends to see things in an ei ...
... this backdrop of cultural and religious values. In anthropological terms, this perspective has sometimes been called Eurocentric, meaning that it grows mainly out of its European roots. The Eurocentric view of the world tends to be dualistic in nature. In other words, it tends to see things in an ei ...
foreword - University of Notre Dame
... the part of social scientists and philosophers to find an explanatory vocabulary of action that is not shared by the folk is actually perfectly understandable; for if the language that we (as social scientists) use to explain action is the same as that used by the very people whose action we want to ...
... the part of social scientists and philosophers to find an explanatory vocabulary of action that is not shared by the folk is actually perfectly understandable; for if the language that we (as social scientists) use to explain action is the same as that used by the very people whose action we want to ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... and sanitary cordons adopted against the plague by the Health Offices were blunt tools. [14,15] The most eminent European physicians suggested to the authorities that the only way to control the spread of syphilis was to regulate prostitution by curing the prostitutes in special institutions . Howev ...
... and sanitary cordons adopted against the plague by the Health Offices were blunt tools. [14,15] The most eminent European physicians suggested to the authorities that the only way to control the spread of syphilis was to regulate prostitution by curing the prostitutes in special institutions . Howev ...
introduction - Good Medicine
... necessary to look carefully at your general relationship, particularly in the ways it may affect your sexual relationship. There are two aspects of relating that are important to sex, but which, if improved, have more far reaching benefits. These are: good communication and the use of positive rathe ...
... necessary to look carefully at your general relationship, particularly in the ways it may affect your sexual relationship. There are two aspects of relating that are important to sex, but which, if improved, have more far reaching benefits. These are: good communication and the use of positive rathe ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... frequently does it occur among all therapists, not just those who become sexually intimate with their clients? Do therapists feel uncomfortable, guilty, or anxious when they notice such attraction? Do they tell their clients? Do they consult with their colleagues? Why do therapists refrain from acti ...
... frequently does it occur among all therapists, not just those who become sexually intimate with their clients? Do therapists feel uncomfortable, guilty, or anxious when they notice such attraction? Do they tell their clients? Do they consult with their colleagues? Why do therapists refrain from acti ...
Sexuality, Citizenship and Sexual Rights
... sexual harm and violence against women, at the expense of highlighting sexual agency, reproduces the notion that ‘the most important thing to know about a woman is her chastity’. Further, it may lead to the collapsing of positive rights into negative rights discourses in the long term, and the empha ...
... sexual harm and violence against women, at the expense of highlighting sexual agency, reproduces the notion that ‘the most important thing to know about a woman is her chastity’. Further, it may lead to the collapsing of positive rights into negative rights discourses in the long term, and the empha ...
Chapter Seven
... Men valued “good looks” in their partner Women valued “good financial prospect” in their partner Men preferred younger partners Women preferred older partners ...
... Men valued “good looks” in their partner Women valued “good financial prospect” in their partner Men preferred younger partners Women preferred older partners ...
abstracts from IASSCS
... In the last decade the sex workers’ rights movement has multiplied its initiatives and gained global visibility. However, in many contexts, it still lacks the political support one would expect from sexual rights movements. Typically these activist communities perceive sex workers as “betrayers” and ...
... In the last decade the sex workers’ rights movement has multiplied its initiatives and gained global visibility. However, in many contexts, it still lacks the political support one would expect from sexual rights movements. Typically these activist communities perceive sex workers as “betrayers” and ...
DO NOT CITE WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE AUTHORS
... In this article we document trends in age at first union and first child across cohorts of women born in 13 Latin American countries between 1940 and 1980. We examine the relationship between educational attainment and age at first union and first child to shed light on the following paradox: if yea ...
... In this article we document trends in age at first union and first child across cohorts of women born in 13 Latin American countries between 1940 and 1980. We examine the relationship between educational attainment and age at first union and first child to shed light on the following paradox: if yea ...
Using behavior-analytic implicit tests to assess sexual interests
... for understanding complex human sexual behavior that compliments the traditional learning approach based strictly on a direct contingency analysis. That is, derived relational responding and the transformation of stimulus functions represent examples of behavior controlled by remote, rather than loc ...
... for understanding complex human sexual behavior that compliments the traditional learning approach based strictly on a direct contingency analysis. That is, derived relational responding and the transformation of stimulus functions represent examples of behavior controlled by remote, rather than loc ...
paper (pdf 1.16 MB) - Australian Institute of Criminology
... a matter of whether a young person will be exposed to pornography but when. Exposure may be inadvertent (such as through unsolicited e-mails or an accidental encounter with pornography online) or intentional. Concern exists that young people are being inundated with sexual information before they ar ...
... a matter of whether a young person will be exposed to pornography but when. Exposure may be inadvertent (such as through unsolicited e-mails or an accidental encounter with pornography online) or intentional. Concern exists that young people are being inundated with sexual information before they ar ...
body irradiation transplantation: impact of chronic graft
... This prospective study described the trajectory of sexual well-being from before hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) to 3 years after in 131 allogeneic and 146 • Before HCT 61% of men and autologous HCT recipients using Derogatis Interview for Sexual Function and 37% of women were sexually Dero ...
... This prospective study described the trajectory of sexual well-being from before hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) to 3 years after in 131 allogeneic and 146 • Before HCT 61% of men and autologous HCT recipients using Derogatis Interview for Sexual Function and 37% of women were sexually Dero ...
Making Advances Women of Grace and Integrity: Technology and
... • Females respond better and are more likely to complete tasks in the therapy room; she wants to connect (not just complete a task) and will use both sides of her brain. • Giving her “just homework to do” makes it likely she will feel dismissed and increase her shame so she can’t do the task. Making ...
... • Females respond better and are more likely to complete tasks in the therapy room; she wants to connect (not just complete a task) and will use both sides of her brain. • Giving her “just homework to do” makes it likely she will feel dismissed and increase her shame so she can’t do the task. Making ...
- White Rose Research Online
... compromise female fitness and even shorten her life-span. This cost to the female is the basis of sexual conflict in Drosophila, an evolutionary arms race between the sexes. Under these circumstances, females are expected to evolve mechanisms to control exposure to the male ejaculate in order to max ...
... compromise female fitness and even shorten her life-span. This cost to the female is the basis of sexual conflict in Drosophila, an evolutionary arms race between the sexes. Under these circumstances, females are expected to evolve mechanisms to control exposure to the male ejaculate in order to max ...
Working with individuals and families where siblings incest has
... At this time, there are no universally accepted criteria that distinguish abusive sexual contact from normal sexual exploration among children (De Jong, 1989). Whilst it is widely accepted that sexual exploration occurs as a normal part of a child’s sexual development, confusion remains as to what e ...
... At this time, there are no universally accepted criteria that distinguish abusive sexual contact from normal sexual exploration among children (De Jong, 1989). Whilst it is widely accepted that sexual exploration occurs as a normal part of a child’s sexual development, confusion remains as to what e ...
The Influence of Sex, Gender Bias, and Dress Style on Attitudes
... was used to measure the probability of participants' engagement in sexually exploitive behavior. This measure represents each particiPant's personal attitude toward the SH construct. The LSH Scale presents participants with 10 different social scenarios in which they are asked to imagine themselves ...
... was used to measure the probability of participants' engagement in sexually exploitive behavior. This measure represents each particiPant's personal attitude toward the SH construct. The LSH Scale presents participants with 10 different social scenarios in which they are asked to imagine themselves ...
Intralocus sexual conflict in hermaphroditic animals
... Intralocus sexual conflict results when sex-specific selection pressures for a given trait act ...
... Intralocus sexual conflict results when sex-specific selection pressures for a given trait act ...
Sexuality and obsessive-compulsive disorder: the hidden affair
... sexual dysfunction, and it should not only be attributed to pharmacological treatment or to an effect of the disorder itself [1] . Several classical studies report high percentages of sexual dissatisfaction and sexual dysfunction in OCD (54–73%) [2–4] . Despite some methodological limitations (small ...
... sexual dysfunction, and it should not only be attributed to pharmacological treatment or to an effect of the disorder itself [1] . Several classical studies report high percentages of sexual dissatisfaction and sexual dysfunction in OCD (54–73%) [2–4] . Despite some methodological limitations (small ...
Intralocus sexual conflict in hermaphroditic animals
... Intralocus sexual conflict results when sex-specific selection pressures for a given trait act ...
... Intralocus sexual conflict results when sex-specific selection pressures for a given trait act ...
Contraception and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
... The contraceptive chart, at right, outlines the most common methods of birth control used by sexually-active students at Cornell. Gannett’s clinical staff can also provide information on a wider range of options, including: Abstinence: The term abstinence, though widely used, often means different t ...
... The contraceptive chart, at right, outlines the most common methods of birth control used by sexually-active students at Cornell. Gannett’s clinical staff can also provide information on a wider range of options, including: Abstinence: The term abstinence, though widely used, often means different t ...
Evolutionary Psychology and Feminism
... An Evolutionary Meta-theory of Gender Differences and Gender Similarities Evolutionary psychology provides a meta-theory for predicting when and where to expect gender differences and when and where to expect gender similarities (Buss 1995a). Women and men are expected to differ in domains in which ...
... An Evolutionary Meta-theory of Gender Differences and Gender Similarities Evolutionary psychology provides a meta-theory for predicting when and where to expect gender differences and when and where to expect gender similarities (Buss 1995a). Women and men are expected to differ in domains in which ...
Ecology and Evolution of the Enigmatic Eclectus Parrot
... distinct categories, depending on whether the females mate sequentially with single males who then care for the clutch alone (classic polyandry12) or with multiple males who care for the clutch cooperatively.13 Classic polyandry entails sex role reversal with all or most parental care given by males ...
... distinct categories, depending on whether the females mate sequentially with single males who then care for the clutch alone (classic polyandry12) or with multiple males who care for the clutch cooperatively.13 Classic polyandry entails sex role reversal with all or most parental care given by males ...
Sexual attraction
Sexual attraction is attraction on the basis of sexual desire or the quality of arousing such interest. Sexual attractiveness or sex appeal is an individual's ability to attract the sexual or erotic interest of another person, and is a factor in sexual selection or mate choice. The attraction can be to the physical or other qualities or traits of a person, or to such qualities in the context in which they appear. The attraction may be to a person's aesthetics or movements or to their voice or smell, besides other factors. The attraction may be enhanced by a person's adornments, clothing, perfume, hair length and style, and anything else which can attract the sexual interest of another person. It can also be influenced by individual genetic, psychological, or cultural factors, or to other, more amorphous qualities of the person. Sexual attraction is also a response to another person that depends on a combination of the person possessing the traits and also on the criteria of the person who is attracted.Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, and measure it as one of several bodily forms of capital asset (see erotic capital), a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception, and sexual orientation. For example, a gay or lesbian person would typically find a person of the same sex to be more attractive than one of the other sex. A bisexual person would find either sex to be attractive. Asexuality refers to those who do not experience sexual attraction for either sex, though they may have romantic attraction (homoromantic, biromantic or heteroromantic). Interpersonal attraction includes factors such as physical or psychological similarity, familiarity or possessing a preponderance of common or familiar features, similarity, complementarity, reciprocal liking, and reinforcement.The ability of a person's physical and other qualities to create a sexual interest in others is the basis of their use in advertising, film, and other visual media, as well as in modeling and other occupations.