Silenced and Forgotten
... the premise that access to knowledge and services on health is disproportionate for women and men in a context where gender inequities persist (Doyal, 1995; Lorberm, 1997). 12 There is also a widespread misconception, characterised by exclusion from research or focus, by both women who engage in sam ...
... the premise that access to knowledge and services on health is disproportionate for women and men in a context where gender inequities persist (Doyal, 1995; Lorberm, 1997). 12 There is also a widespread misconception, characterised by exclusion from research or focus, by both women who engage in sam ...
Sexual aversion disorder
... –The symptoms are not better accounted for by any other mental disorder Sexual aversion disorder -Persistent and recurrent extreme aversion to, and avoidance of, all (or almost all) genital sexual contact with a sexual partner. -The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty. -Th ...
... –The symptoms are not better accounted for by any other mental disorder Sexual aversion disorder -Persistent and recurrent extreme aversion to, and avoidance of, all (or almost all) genital sexual contact with a sexual partner. -The disturbance causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty. -Th ...
Sexual Relations between Psychotherapists and Their Patients
... enter only for the good of my patients, keeping myself far from all intentional ill-doing and all seduction,7 and especially from the pleasures of love with women and men." Most psychotherapists and major professional psychotherapists' associations have followed the conventional wisdom and have wood ...
... enter only for the good of my patients, keeping myself far from all intentional ill-doing and all seduction,7 and especially from the pleasures of love with women and men." Most psychotherapists and major professional psychotherapists' associations have followed the conventional wisdom and have wood ...
Why Creativity is Sexy: for Creative Abilities in Humans
... researchers has explored the potential adaptive value of creative abilities (e.g. it may be useful to invent an ...
... researchers has explored the potential adaptive value of creative abilities (e.g. it may be useful to invent an ...
Rapid Response: Sex Worker HIV Risk - Triple
... widely. Among a population of male street youth involved in survival sex in Montréal, HIV prevalence was 2.1%, compared to 0.3% among those who have never been involved in survival sex.(1) The prevalence was roughly 1% among a population of female street youth in the same region who had and had not ...
... widely. Among a population of male street youth involved in survival sex in Montréal, HIV prevalence was 2.1%, compared to 0.3% among those who have never been involved in survival sex.(1) The prevalence was roughly 1% among a population of female street youth in the same region who had and had not ...
Sex Differences in Susceptibility to Infection
... Testosterone alone, however, is not the sole means by which males and females differ in their physiology. A more general approach to the question of which sex is expected to have evolved greater disease susceptibility comes from life history theory, which examines the evolution of such life “decisio ...
... Testosterone alone, however, is not the sole means by which males and females differ in their physiology. A more general approach to the question of which sex is expected to have evolved greater disease susceptibility comes from life history theory, which examines the evolution of such life “decisio ...
European hair and eye color A case of frequency
... proportion of Europeans who deviate from the species norm of black hair and brown eyes. Is this diversity due, then, to some selective force, either natural or sexual selection? The first kind of selection is unlikely. As a rule, highly visible color traits are not adaptations to the natural environ ...
... proportion of Europeans who deviate from the species norm of black hair and brown eyes. Is this diversity due, then, to some selective force, either natural or sexual selection? The first kind of selection is unlikely. As a rule, highly visible color traits are not adaptations to the natural environ ...
Sexual Dysfunctions
... • A large proportion of both men and women indicated that they were extremely satisfied with their partners, on both the physical and emotional dimensions. • Strong negative emotions, such as anger, fear, and resentment, are often associated with sexual dissatisfaction. • In some cases, these emotio ...
... • A large proportion of both men and women indicated that they were extremely satisfied with their partners, on both the physical and emotional dimensions. • Strong negative emotions, such as anger, fear, and resentment, are often associated with sexual dissatisfaction. • In some cases, these emotio ...
Friends` Influence on Adolescents` First Sexual Intercourse
... and 61% of 12th graders report ever having had sexual intercourse, and 7% of high school students say they first had intercourse before age 13.2 Every year, approximately 900,000 females aged 15–19 become pregnant3 and three million adolescents (one in four sexually active teenagers) acquire an STD.4 ...
... and 61% of 12th graders report ever having had sexual intercourse, and 7% of high school students say they first had intercourse before age 13.2 Every year, approximately 900,000 females aged 15–19 become pregnant3 and three million adolescents (one in four sexually active teenagers) acquire an STD.4 ...
Advice and facts about sexually transmitted infections
... Advice and facts about sexually transmitted infections ...
... Advice and facts about sexually transmitted infections ...
Relationships Journal of Social and Personal
... gay men allows for a more emotionally intimate bond than other types of male friendships (Fee, 1996). However, close relationships are also contexts in which aspects of heterosexism can be enacted. For example, J. Price’s (1999) study of gay/straight male friendships exposes a doublestandard; the st ...
... gay men allows for a more emotionally intimate bond than other types of male friendships (Fee, 1996). However, close relationships are also contexts in which aspects of heterosexism can be enacted. For example, J. Price’s (1999) study of gay/straight male friendships exposes a doublestandard; the st ...
Assessing and Treating Sex Offenders (2)
... Reduction of Recidivism? “We believe that treating sexual offenders also involves taking into consideration human welfare issues, as well as recidivism issues.” (Ward et al., 2006, p.269) ...
... Reduction of Recidivism? “We believe that treating sexual offenders also involves taking into consideration human welfare issues, as well as recidivism issues.” (Ward et al., 2006, p.269) ...
The Genetic Basis for Sex Differences in Human Behaviour: Role of
... reported that females perform better than males in various tasks that assess verbal skills such as word learning and memory (e.g. Fenson et al. 1994; Kramer et al. 1997). In terms of academic achievement, international education figures from 43 developed countries, published by the Organisation for ...
... reported that females perform better than males in various tasks that assess verbal skills such as word learning and memory (e.g. Fenson et al. 1994; Kramer et al. 1997). In terms of academic achievement, international education figures from 43 developed countries, published by the Organisation for ...
The Life Course Development of Human Sexual Orientation: An
... and men who identify as straight suggest underlying genetic, hormonal, and neuroanatomical differences based on self-reported sexual orientation [for a review, see Rahman & Wilson, 2003]. Furthermore, qualitative research relying on retrospective accounts of realizing same-sex desire suggests that i ...
... and men who identify as straight suggest underlying genetic, hormonal, and neuroanatomical differences based on self-reported sexual orientation [for a review, see Rahman & Wilson, 2003]. Furthermore, qualitative research relying on retrospective accounts of realizing same-sex desire suggests that i ...
1 T What Is Trauma?
... War is a common and relatively powerful source of enduring psychological disturbance. Posttraumatic difficulties have been described in veterans of the American Civil War and both world wars, as well as in those who fought in Afghanistan, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf (including Iraq), Israel, Ar ...
... War is a common and relatively powerful source of enduring psychological disturbance. Posttraumatic difficulties have been described in veterans of the American Civil War and both world wars, as well as in those who fought in Afghanistan, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf (including Iraq), Israel, Ar ...
1 Emotional Responses to Casual Sex Experiences: The
... motivational labels. For example, a physical-based need, such as the desire to satisfy sexual urges, and psychological-based need, such as the desire to experience a thrill from being sexually adventurous, are both reflected in the motivation to experience pleasure. In the same way, the desires to s ...
... motivational labels. For example, a physical-based need, such as the desire to satisfy sexual urges, and psychological-based need, such as the desire to experience a thrill from being sexually adventurous, are both reflected in the motivation to experience pleasure. In the same way, the desires to s ...
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Overview Adolescence is a term
... sexually transmitted infection due to the failure of socialization agent, that is family. The above perspective offer relevant explanation on problem of primary school adolescent girls. However, most of theories including social control theory show how failures of socialization contributes to the pr ...
... sexually transmitted infection due to the failure of socialization agent, that is family. The above perspective offer relevant explanation on problem of primary school adolescent girls. However, most of theories including social control theory show how failures of socialization contributes to the pr ...
What Causes Homosexuality?
... linkage were weaker. This would suggest a maternal linkage for male homosexuality in some cases. Finding homosexual brothers who had homosexual maternal uncles would indicate that the gene determining homosexuality was transmitted through the mother’s family line. After studying 40 pairs of brothers ...
... linkage were weaker. This would suggest a maternal linkage for male homosexuality in some cases. Finding homosexual brothers who had homosexual maternal uncles would indicate that the gene determining homosexuality was transmitted through the mother’s family line. After studying 40 pairs of brothers ...
Hebephilia Is Not a Mental Disorder in DSM-IV
... and a denial of due process. There is no constitutional justification for continued preventive retention once a prison sentence has been served, unless dangerousness is specifically caused by mental abnormality. The Supreme Court ruling does not require that the qualifying mental abnormality be a Di ...
... and a denial of due process. There is no constitutional justification for continued preventive retention once a prison sentence has been served, unless dangerousness is specifically caused by mental abnormality. The Supreme Court ruling does not require that the qualifying mental abnormality be a Di ...
Feeling Queer and Blue
... that over a four-year time period 75.5 percent of predominantly homosexual men met criteria for major depression compared with 42.3 percent of predominantly heterosexual and 14.2 percent of exclusively heterosexual men. However, studies measuring lifetime prevalence of major depression show differen ...
... that over a four-year time period 75.5 percent of predominantly homosexual men met criteria for major depression compared with 42.3 percent of predominantly heterosexual and 14.2 percent of exclusively heterosexual men. However, studies measuring lifetime prevalence of major depression show differen ...
698 702 704 commentary - College of Biological Sciences
... priori, binding “contracts” between players, and communication between individuals does not necessitate a cooperative game. In fact, signaling theory, a branch of evolutionary game theory [which is fundamentally noncooperative (2)], is devoted to animal communication (3). Furthermore, sexually inter ...
... priori, binding “contracts” between players, and communication between individuals does not necessitate a cooperative game. In fact, signaling theory, a branch of evolutionary game theory [which is fundamentally noncooperative (2)], is devoted to animal communication (3). Furthermore, sexually inter ...
Dao of Sex first paper
... loss of moral rectitude and her submission to lust must, too, be ascribed to her own fickle nature” (Hu, 95). Though Lady Di does not die as a direct result of her infidelity, Ling implies that had she stuck to a virtuous path of wifely devotion, she would have avoided much unhappiness and her own d ...
... loss of moral rectitude and her submission to lust must, too, be ascribed to her own fickle nature” (Hu, 95). Though Lady Di does not die as a direct result of her infidelity, Ling implies that had she stuck to a virtuous path of wifely devotion, she would have avoided much unhappiness and her own d ...
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... priori, binding “contracts” between players, and communication between individuals does not necessitate a cooperative game. In fact, signaling theory, a branch of evolutionary game theory [which is fundamentally noncooperative (2)], is devoted to animal communication (3). Furthermore, sexually inter ...
... priori, binding “contracts” between players, and communication between individuals does not necessitate a cooperative game. In fact, signaling theory, a branch of evolutionary game theory [which is fundamentally noncooperative (2)], is devoted to animal communication (3). Furthermore, sexually inter ...
Open document
... focusing on particular issues in Haiti. The issues addressed are societal discrimination and widespread sexual violence against women, impunity for perpetrators of gender based violence and sex trafficking, exploitation of prostitution and sexual abuse by peacekeepers. The issues addressed in this r ...
... focusing on particular issues in Haiti. The issues addressed are societal discrimination and widespread sexual violence against women, impunity for perpetrators of gender based violence and sex trafficking, exploitation of prostitution and sexual abuse by peacekeepers. The issues addressed in this r ...
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 ...
Lesbian sexual practices
Lesbian sexual practices are sexual activities involving women who have sex with women, irrespective of their sexual orientation. A woman who has sex with another woman may identify as a lesbian if she is exclusively sexually attracted to women, or bisexual if she is not exclusively sexually attracted to women, or dispense with sexual identification altogether. The term may also be applied to a heterosexual or asexual woman who is unsure of or is exploring her sexuality.Romantic or sexual interpersonal relationships are often subject to sexual desire and arousal, which then leads to sexual activity for sexual release. A physical expression of intimacy between women depends on the context of the relationship along with social, cultural and other influences.