CONTENTS The Methamphetamine-Sex
... increased number of sexual partners in studies on both heterosexual (34) and gay male populations (35-37). In one sample of gay men who were seeking treatment for substance abuse, methamphetamine users reported three times as many sexual partners in the previous 30 days as did users of other substan ...
... increased number of sexual partners in studies on both heterosexual (34) and gay male populations (35-37). In one sample of gay men who were seeking treatment for substance abuse, methamphetamine users reported three times as many sexual partners in the previous 30 days as did users of other substan ...
... This article describes the diagnosis and treatment of premature ejaculation (PE) from a sex therapist’s perspective and proposes that combination therapy integrating sex therapy and sexual pharmaceuticals is frequently the best treatment approach. Failure to appreciate the multimodal etiology and pa ...
newsreel - Launceston Film Society
... Membership cards will be scanned. Membership cards will be scanned before admission. The only information on the card is your name and membership number. Scanning of the cards provides the committee with information about attendance at screenings. Each membership is valid for use (by the member) for ...
... Membership cards will be scanned. Membership cards will be scanned before admission. The only information on the card is your name and membership number. Scanning of the cards provides the committee with information about attendance at screenings. Each membership is valid for use (by the member) for ...
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... Any information contained in this pdf file is automatically generated from digital material submitted to EPOS by third parties in the form of scientific presentations. References to any names, marks, products, or services of third parties or hypertext links to thirdparty sites or information are pro ...
Choice-Makers and Risk-Takers in Neo
... and Bauman (2000a; 2004), for Giddens identity(ies) are constructed through the process of interaction and “cannot be wholly fictive. [Individuals] must continually integrate events which occur in the external world, and sort them into the ongoing 'story' about the self” (1991: 54). While Goffman (1 ...
... and Bauman (2000a; 2004), for Giddens identity(ies) are constructed through the process of interaction and “cannot be wholly fictive. [Individuals] must continually integrate events which occur in the external world, and sort them into the ongoing 'story' about the self” (1991: 54). While Goffman (1 ...
Both Costs and Benefits of Sex Correlate With Relative
... from a larger sample. When both eggs from an ephippium hatched, one offspring was chosen randomly for the assay. This does not completely remove the possibility of within-lab or within-family selection, as some ephippia did not hatch and some hatched offspring died, but if any selective effect on pa ...
... from a larger sample. When both eggs from an ephippium hatched, one offspring was chosen randomly for the assay. This does not completely remove the possibility of within-lab or within-family selection, as some ephippia did not hatch and some hatched offspring died, but if any selective effect on pa ...
The effect of sex on the mean and variance of fitness in facultatively
... Ideally, we want to examine the consequences of breaking down genetic associations under the conditions in which those associations were developed. Of course, it would be best to do so in the field but this is impossible in most systems. We employed the alternative approach of studying the effects o ...
... Ideally, we want to examine the consequences of breaking down genetic associations under the conditions in which those associations were developed. Of course, it would be best to do so in the field but this is impossible in most systems. We employed the alternative approach of studying the effects o ...
perceived self-efficacy in the exercise of control over aids infection
... the higher the likelihood of engagement in sexual practices that carry a high risk of AIDS infection. Men who frequented bars and bath houses had a lower sense of efficacy than those who were committed to a monogamous relationship. Social skill in negotiating protective sexual activity was also asso ...
... the higher the likelihood of engagement in sexual practices that carry a high risk of AIDS infection. Men who frequented bars and bath houses had a lower sense of efficacy than those who were committed to a monogamous relationship. Social skill in negotiating protective sexual activity was also asso ...
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... bacterium under a microscope. This test works better for men than for women. What Is The Treatment For Gonorrhea? Several antibiotics can successfully cure gonorrhea in adolescents and adults. However, drug-resistant strains of gonorrhea are increasing in many areas of the world, including the Unite ...
... bacterium under a microscope. This test works better for men than for women. What Is The Treatment For Gonorrhea? Several antibiotics can successfully cure gonorrhea in adolescents and adults. However, drug-resistant strains of gonorrhea are increasing in many areas of the world, including the Unite ...
NIHR HPRU for STIs and BBVs: Academy PhD project proposals
... Health Protection Research Unit on STIs and BBVs is to improve understanding and the knowledge-base of the behaviours, attitudes, and factors that influence the risk of STI and BBV acquisition and transmission in key population groups, to inform and support the targeting and delivery of intervention ...
... Health Protection Research Unit on STIs and BBVs is to improve understanding and the knowledge-base of the behaviours, attitudes, and factors that influence the risk of STI and BBV acquisition and transmission in key population groups, to inform and support the targeting and delivery of intervention ...
Both Costs and Benefits of Sex Correlate with Relative
... final assay could be randomly chosen from a larger sample. When both eggs from an ephippium hatched, one offspring was chosen randomly for the assay. This does not completely remove the possibility of within-lab or within-family selection, as some ephippia did not hatch and some hatched offspring di ...
... final assay could be randomly chosen from a larger sample. When both eggs from an ephippium hatched, one offspring was chosen randomly for the assay. This does not completely remove the possibility of within-lab or within-family selection, as some ephippia did not hatch and some hatched offspring di ...
Consistent Condom Use Among Juvenile Detainees: The
... justice system are younger at first intercourse, have higher rates of anal intercourse, a greater number of sex partners, and lower rates of condom use (Barthlow et al. 1995; DiClemente 1991, 1992; Lux and Petosa 1994, 1995). In a recent study of 800 juvenile detainees in Chicago, 91% of males and 8 ...
... justice system are younger at first intercourse, have higher rates of anal intercourse, a greater number of sex partners, and lower rates of condom use (Barthlow et al. 1995; DiClemente 1991, 1992; Lux and Petosa 1994, 1995). In a recent study of 800 juvenile detainees in Chicago, 91% of males and 8 ...
Evolutionary Perspectives on Hermaphroditism in Fishes
... otherwise composed of gonochoristic taxa (example in fig. 2). Extant hermaphroditism in teleost fish is therefore a polyphyletic and derived condition relative to gonochorism. Furthermore, no extant hermaphroditic lineage appears to be evolutionarily ancient (although this should be interpreted in l ...
... otherwise composed of gonochoristic taxa (example in fig. 2). Extant hermaphroditism in teleost fish is therefore a polyphyletic and derived condition relative to gonochorism. Furthermore, no extant hermaphroditic lineage appears to be evolutionarily ancient (although this should be interpreted in l ...
RECENT ADVANCES IN SEx IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN
... In 1996, Loth and Henneberg30 introduced a new morphological trait for the estimation of sex in South African populations, namely the mandibular ramus flexure, which had an average accuracy between 91% and 99%. This study seems to have attracted more attention and discussion (in terms of supporting ...
... In 1996, Loth and Henneberg30 introduced a new morphological trait for the estimation of sex in South African populations, namely the mandibular ramus flexure, which had an average accuracy between 91% and 99%. This study seems to have attracted more attention and discussion (in terms of supporting ...
Latinos/as and HIV/AIDS
... dominant culture while producing cumulative and chronic adverse outcomes for people of color. It is a system of hierarchy and inequity, primarily characterized by —the preferential treatment, privilege, and power of dominant culture at the expense of Black, Latino, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Am ...
... dominant culture while producing cumulative and chronic adverse outcomes for people of color. It is a system of hierarchy and inequity, primarily characterized by —the preferential treatment, privilege, and power of dominant culture at the expense of Black, Latino, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Am ...
Combining the Methods of Differential and Experimental Psychology
... have a culture). The relative role of nature and nurture (and their interaction) is a complex issue worth investigating, but the logical way to conduct such an investigation is not to use complex terms like “gender” which beg these questions, but to use the scientifically-precise term “sex” which is ...
... have a culture). The relative role of nature and nurture (and their interaction) is a complex issue worth investigating, but the logical way to conduct such an investigation is not to use complex terms like “gender” which beg these questions, but to use the scientifically-precise term “sex” which is ...
Slide 1 - University of Saskatchewan
... Percent male and female animals (Mean±SD) in each treatment are shown. Significantly (p<0.05) female-biased sex ratios were observed in all EE2 treatments. Significant differences are denoted by different letters. ...
... Percent male and female animals (Mean±SD) in each treatment are shown. Significantly (p<0.05) female-biased sex ratios were observed in all EE2 treatments. Significant differences are denoted by different letters. ...
Sexuality of the Middle-Class, Midlife Woman
... paradoxically is often a physical union but an emotional separation. The bedrock of intimacy problems lies in an eroded ability to communicate in all other aspects of the relationship, which then inevitably impacts sexual connectedness. Erotic sex as opposed to reproductive sex, thus needs to be co ...
... paradoxically is often a physical union but an emotional separation. The bedrock of intimacy problems lies in an eroded ability to communicate in all other aspects of the relationship, which then inevitably impacts sexual connectedness. Erotic sex as opposed to reproductive sex, thus needs to be co ...
Diapositive 1 - Medicos del Mundo
... MODES OF TRANSMISSION: They are transmitted by sexual contact.They are more contagious than other warts and although the illness is even more contagious when there are visible warts,it is not necessary for them to be present in order to spread them. ...
... MODES OF TRANSMISSION: They are transmitted by sexual contact.They are more contagious than other warts and although the illness is even more contagious when there are visible warts,it is not necessary for them to be present in order to spread them. ...
the dynamics associated with myths and prevalence
... STRATEGIES TO DISPEL MYTHS SURROUNDING HIV/AIDS • Demystifying male circumcision • This is important in some countries such as Zimbabwe, where there are myths that the foreskin could be used for witchcraft and affect the initiate/s • Censure traditional healers tasks The Government to regulate the ...
... STRATEGIES TO DISPEL MYTHS SURROUNDING HIV/AIDS • Demystifying male circumcision • This is important in some countries such as Zimbabwe, where there are myths that the foreskin could be used for witchcraft and affect the initiate/s • Censure traditional healers tasks The Government to regulate the ...
The Frontal Bone as a Proxy for Sex Estimation in Humans: A
... various populations from around the world give the probability that an individual fits within specific sex or ancestry groups (Ousley and Jantz, 2006). Although FORDISC allows for much greater ease in quantifying sex assessments in the United States, applicability in European populations for sex ass ...
... various populations from around the world give the probability that an individual fits within specific sex or ancestry groups (Ousley and Jantz, 2006). Although FORDISC allows for much greater ease in quantifying sex assessments in the United States, applicability in European populations for sex ass ...
Condom Semiotics - UC Berkeley Sociology Department
... We first coded the diaries for sections pertaining to condom use. These sections include approximately 1,600 excerpts from 304 journals (650 single-spaced pages, more than 1,000 conversations), with many journals containing multiple conversational episodes that mention condoms and condom use. In the ...
... We first coded the diaries for sections pertaining to condom use. These sections include approximately 1,600 excerpts from 304 journals (650 single-spaced pages, more than 1,000 conversations), with many journals containing multiple conversational episodes that mention condoms and condom use. In the ...
Sex Differences in Susceptibility to Infection
... has, therefore, not perfected the ability to fend off parasites – i.e., produced organisms that are completely parasite-free – because for most if not all individuals, resources are better expended on other physiological activities or processes. This view of an animal’s reaction to infection as simp ...
... has, therefore, not perfected the ability to fend off parasites – i.e., produced organisms that are completely parasite-free – because for most if not all individuals, resources are better expended on other physiological activities or processes. This view of an animal’s reaction to infection as simp ...
Silenced and Forgotten
... Despite these statistics, women living with HIV, sex workers and LGBT individuals remain marginalised and excluded from HIV information, education and communication (IEC). They are also often left out of treatment, care and support programmes. Most countries in Africa criminalise sex work activities ...
... Despite these statistics, women living with HIV, sex workers and LGBT individuals remain marginalised and excluded from HIV information, education and communication (IEC). They are also often left out of treatment, care and support programmes. Most countries in Africa criminalise sex work activities ...
Safe sex
Safe sex is sexual activity engaged in by people who have taken precautions to protect themselves against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV. It is also referred to as safer sex or protected sex, while unsafe or unprotected sex is sexual activity engaged in without precautions, especially forgoing condom use.Some sources prefer the term safer sex to more precisely reflect the fact that these practices reduce, but do not always completely eliminate, the risk of disease transmission. The term sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has gradually become preferred over sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among medical sources, as it has a broader range of meaning; a person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without showing signs of disease.Safe sex practices became more prominent in the late 1980s as a result of the AIDS epidemic. Promoting safe sex is now one of the aims of sex education. Safe sex is regarded as a harm reduction strategy aimed at reducing risks. The risk reduction of safe sex is not absolute; for example, the reduced risk to the receptive partner of acquiring HIV from HIV-seropositive partners not wearing condoms compared to when they wear them is estimated to be about a four to fivefold. Safe sex is effective in avoiding STIs only if both sexual partners agree on it. During sexual penetration while using a condom, for example, the male could intentionally pull off the condom and continue penetrating without the receptive partner's notice or consent. This is a high-risk behavior that betrays trust, and it may spread an STI.Although some safe sex practices can be used as birth control (contraception), most forms of contraception do not protect against STIs; likewise, some safe sex practices, like partner selection and low-risk sex behavior, are not effective forms of contraception but should be considered before engaging in any form of intercourse to reduce risk.