Ejaculatory Dysfunction—A Mini Review
... concomitant Erectile Dysfunction (ED). Of the total of 72 cases of sexual dysfunction that presented to our department between February 2014-January 2014, we had two patients presenting with PE and concomitant ED. Diagnosis and Management-Current Guidelines by the American Association of Urologists ...
... concomitant Erectile Dysfunction (ED). Of the total of 72 cases of sexual dysfunction that presented to our department between February 2014-January 2014, we had two patients presenting with PE and concomitant ED. Diagnosis and Management-Current Guidelines by the American Association of Urologists ...
The False Problem of the Maintenance of Sex
... ability to transmit genes from males, so it needs to cover at least two generations (the reproductive success of a sexual female through her sons is embodied in the grandchildren they can give her). 2) The first generation cannot be sexual, as the male’s fecundation involves a phenomenon we want to ...
... ability to transmit genes from males, so it needs to cover at least two generations (the reproductive success of a sexual female through her sons is embodied in the grandchildren they can give her). 2) The first generation cannot be sexual, as the male’s fecundation involves a phenomenon we want to ...
Sexual selection, sexual conflict and the evolution of ageing and life
... convergent sexual strategies, such as monogamous or sex rolereversed animals, as well as in species with age-dependent expression of male secondary sexual traits, where male reproductive rate often increases with age. These considerations suggest that sexual dimorphism in life span and ageing is a c ...
... convergent sexual strategies, such as monogamous or sex rolereversed animals, as well as in species with age-dependent expression of male secondary sexual traits, where male reproductive rate often increases with age. These considerations suggest that sexual dimorphism in life span and ageing is a c ...
professional identity
... The proposed framework for DSM-5 re-orders the current manual’s 16 chapters based on underlying vulnerabilities as well as symptom characteristics The chapters are arranged by general categories such as neurodevelopmental, emotional and somatic to reflect the potential commonalities in etiology with ...
... The proposed framework for DSM-5 re-orders the current manual’s 16 chapters based on underlying vulnerabilities as well as symptom characteristics The chapters are arranged by general categories such as neurodevelopmental, emotional and somatic to reflect the potential commonalities in etiology with ...
Motivation And Emotion
... on. When you dive into an icy swimming pool, your body uses energy to maintain its normal temperature. When you walk out of an air-conditioned room into the heat of a summer day, your body releases excess heat by sweating. These physiological changes occur automatically to keep your body in an optim ...
... on. When you dive into an icy swimming pool, your body uses energy to maintain its normal temperature. When you walk out of an air-conditioned room into the heat of a summer day, your body releases excess heat by sweating. These physiological changes occur automatically to keep your body in an optim ...
preprint - Open Science Framework
... that sexual intimacy only declines when men are primarily responsible for routine housework tasks (Carlson et al. 2016). These disparate findings likely stem from two things. The first is variation in sample composition. For instance, the Johnson et al. study employs a German sample, while the find ...
... that sexual intimacy only declines when men are primarily responsible for routine housework tasks (Carlson et al. 2016). These disparate findings likely stem from two things. The first is variation in sample composition. For instance, the Johnson et al. study employs a German sample, while the find ...
The Bioelectrical Investigation of SEXUALITY and ANXIETY
... very diminished one, despite vaginal lubrication; or else such people act with conscious intent, knowing that one "should" penetrate and accept, respectively.) A further in dication of this remarkable phenomenon is that withdrawal of the member means overcoming a resistance which is a phYSically un ...
... very diminished one, despite vaginal lubrication; or else such people act with conscious intent, knowing that one "should" penetrate and accept, respectively.) A further in dication of this remarkable phenomenon is that withdrawal of the member means overcoming a resistance which is a phYSically un ...
reporting sexual assault of women in the military
... This policy raises some privacy concerns, because even though the military is run by its own judicial system separate from civilian society, it still must work within the bounds of the Constitution. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of its reporting policy, the federal government recently instituted a ...
... This policy raises some privacy concerns, because even though the military is run by its own judicial system separate from civilian society, it still must work within the bounds of the Constitution. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of its reporting policy, the federal government recently instituted a ...
Document
... Cross-cultural studies of such groups of people as the Inis Baeg, Pohnpeians, and Mangaians suggest that American sexual behavior is normal compared to the strange behavior of others the sexual behavior of these groups is perverted the sexual behavior of Americans may appear as strange to others as ...
... Cross-cultural studies of such groups of people as the Inis Baeg, Pohnpeians, and Mangaians suggest that American sexual behavior is normal compared to the strange behavior of others the sexual behavior of these groups is perverted the sexual behavior of Americans may appear as strange to others as ...
The relative importance of size and asymmetry in sexual selection
... The data set used for the present study is from Mailer and Thornhill (1998), which was based on (1) a comprehensive search of the literature and of the Internet for information on the relationship between asymmetry and sexual selection, and (2) correspondence between the authors and behavioral ecolo ...
... The data set used for the present study is from Mailer and Thornhill (1998), which was based on (1) a comprehensive search of the literature and of the Internet for information on the relationship between asymmetry and sexual selection, and (2) correspondence between the authors and behavioral ecolo ...
Constructing sexual citizenship: theorizing sexual rights
... The granting of sexual rights, formalized in age of consent legislation as well as other laws and policies relating to sexual activity, should therefore be viewed as a complex process, in which the context and form of expression of sexual behaviour are key factors. Another way of saying this, is tha ...
... The granting of sexual rights, formalized in age of consent legislation as well as other laws and policies relating to sexual activity, should therefore be viewed as a complex process, in which the context and form of expression of sexual behaviour are key factors. Another way of saying this, is tha ...
Presentation - SRSG on Violence Against Children
... stop the potential trajectory to worse forms of violence ...
... stop the potential trajectory to worse forms of violence ...
Sexting Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men: Results From
... sample of N ¼ 1,638 eligible YMSM. One hundred and ninetythree of these eligible and consented participants did not complete all sections of the survey (i.e., missing data in some sections of the survey; 10.5%). For those questionnaires that were incomplete, participants were sent two reminder e-mai ...
... sample of N ¼ 1,638 eligible YMSM. One hundred and ninetythree of these eligible and consented participants did not complete all sections of the survey (i.e., missing data in some sections of the survey; 10.5%). For those questionnaires that were incomplete, participants were sent two reminder e-mai ...
XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF SEXOLOGY MONTREAL 2005
... ‘If therapists are not prepared this might happen, they fall into all sorts of traps with it.’ ‘It’s dangerous not to talk about is because it may be very disturbing for the supervisee and may contaminate the work.’ ‘Probably it is at the root of a lot of abuse of clients by therapists.’ ...
... ‘If therapists are not prepared this might happen, they fall into all sorts of traps with it.’ ‘It’s dangerous not to talk about is because it may be very disturbing for the supervisee and may contaminate the work.’ ‘Probably it is at the root of a lot of abuse of clients by therapists.’ ...
Planned Parenthood - National Life Chain
... teens who are “determined” to have sex should be given “protection” against STDs and especially AIDS. This view may sound reasonable, even compassionate; but the evidence, for over two decades, has proven it to be self-defeating, as shown below: In Birth Control for Teenagers: Diagram for Disaster, ...
... teens who are “determined” to have sex should be given “protection” against STDs and especially AIDS. This view may sound reasonable, even compassionate; but the evidence, for over two decades, has proven it to be self-defeating, as shown below: In Birth Control for Teenagers: Diagram for Disaster, ...
A comparison of parasite loads on asexual and sexual Phoxinus
... asexual reproduction (Williams 1975; Barash 1976; Maynard Smith 1978; Charlesworth 1980; Hastings 1999), it is quite remarkable that sex has become, and manages to remain, so dominant. Clearly, there must be some advantage, or variety of advantages, conferred by sexual reproduction. Elucidating the ...
... asexual reproduction (Williams 1975; Barash 1976; Maynard Smith 1978; Charlesworth 1980; Hastings 1999), it is quite remarkable that sex has become, and manages to remain, so dominant. Clearly, there must be some advantage, or variety of advantages, conferred by sexual reproduction. Elucidating the ...
The Role of Pavlovian Conditioning in Sexual Behavior
... slides. The results of these studies have provided only mixed support with the strongest support found in nonfamilial child molesters. In the most convincing research conducted with this population (Barbaree & Marshall, 1989; Marshall, Barbaree, & Christophe, 1986), 35% to 40% of convicted male chil ...
... slides. The results of these studies have provided only mixed support with the strongest support found in nonfamilial child molesters. In the most convincing research conducted with this population (Barbaree & Marshall, 1989; Marshall, Barbaree, & Christophe, 1986), 35% to 40% of convicted male chil ...
Rieger Chapter Summaries PowerPoint 07
... DSM-IV-TR defines pathological gambling as persistent and recurrent maladaptive gambling behaviour indicated by at least 5 of the following: 1. The individual is preoccupied with gambling 2. The individual needs to gamble with increasing amount of money 3. The individual has made repeated unsuccessf ...
... DSM-IV-TR defines pathological gambling as persistent and recurrent maladaptive gambling behaviour indicated by at least 5 of the following: 1. The individual is preoccupied with gambling 2. The individual needs to gamble with increasing amount of money 3. The individual has made repeated unsuccessf ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EJACULATORY DISORDERS Premature
... Study Design This 4-week, multicenter, observational study was conducted at 42 U.S. centers from April 14, 2004 to August 9, 2004. No treatment was administered to participants. Subjects were recruited using radio and newspaper advertisements, as well as brochures posted in the clinic of each partic ...
... Study Design This 4-week, multicenter, observational study was conducted at 42 U.S. centers from April 14, 2004 to August 9, 2004. No treatment was administered to participants. Subjects were recruited using radio and newspaper advertisements, as well as brochures posted in the clinic of each partic ...
Vive le difference! Sexual dimorphism and adaptive patterns in
... size-adjusted, including: relative limb and body lengths and mass of the body. Numbers of lamellae were also used and these do not vary with size. Furthermore, dimorphism in both size and shape differs by habitat type. Thus, does functionally-relevant sexual dimorphism imply that one sex is the ‘‘ec ...
... size-adjusted, including: relative limb and body lengths and mass of the body. Numbers of lamellae were also used and these do not vary with size. Furthermore, dimorphism in both size and shape differs by habitat type. Thus, does functionally-relevant sexual dimorphism imply that one sex is the ‘‘ec ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... hidden at a later stage, the traditional public health tools of quarantine 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 regu ...
... hidden at a later stage, the traditional public health tools of quarantine 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 regu ...
Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
... Moller (2009) stated that the dimensional perspective recommended to be used in the DSM5 needs to be pursued cautiously given that using such a perspective would mean that syndromes would have to be assessed in a standardized way for each person seeking help from the psychiatric service system. Ther ...
... Moller (2009) stated that the dimensional perspective recommended to be used in the DSM5 needs to be pursued cautiously given that using such a perspective would mean that syndromes would have to be assessed in a standardized way for each person seeking help from the psychiatric service system. Ther ...
Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
... light of maintaining continuity with previous editions for this reason the DSM-5 is not using Roman numeral V but rather 5 since later editions or revision would be DSM-5.1, DSM-5.2 etc. There are no preset limitations on the number of changes that may occur over time with the new DSM-5 The DSM-5 wi ...
... light of maintaining continuity with previous editions for this reason the DSM-5 is not using Roman numeral V but rather 5 since later editions or revision would be DSM-5.1, DSM-5.2 etc. There are no preset limitations on the number of changes that may occur over time with the new DSM-5 The DSM-5 wi ...