Chapter 12- Sexual Behavior in Adolescence
... individual’s experience of himself in a biological sex role. The adoption of a biological sex role is dependent on: (1) the individual’s ability to experience the unique feeling tones and psychological content that is either functionally or historically related to hormonal stimulation; and (2) cultu ...
... individual’s experience of himself in a biological sex role. The adoption of a biological sex role is dependent on: (1) the individual’s ability to experience the unique feeling tones and psychological content that is either functionally or historically related to hormonal stimulation; and (2) cultu ...
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... "What we found was that, indeed, women who are with less facially masculine men — so more feminine menfound — they're onespreferences showingfora masculine, A number of studies have a peak inthe women's muscular shift men during fertile times, but many of their those studies are lab-based. toward m ...
... "What we found was that, indeed, women who are with less facially masculine men — so more feminine menfound — they're onespreferences showingfora masculine, A number of studies have a peak inthe women's muscular shift men during fertile times, but many of their those studies are lab-based. toward m ...
THINKING ABOUT HUMAN SEXUALITY
... live out) this relatively new social norm? It is difficult for most students to imagine a world in which contraceptive devices are illegal or inaccessible, or where knowledge regarding fertility control is considered “obscenity,” but this was social reality just a few decades ago. It is still realit ...
... live out) this relatively new social norm? It is difficult for most students to imagine a world in which contraceptive devices are illegal or inaccessible, or where knowledge regarding fertility control is considered “obscenity,” but this was social reality just a few decades ago. It is still realit ...
sexual addiction and compulsion: recognition, treatment
... against the wall, even stopping the hitting helps.” According to our assessment, some aspects of functioning actually became worse. Most slips tended to occur in the second 6-months to be the worst over the 5 years. The first year appeared to be characterized by turmoil, which tests the person’s res ...
... against the wall, even stopping the hitting helps.” According to our assessment, some aspects of functioning actually became worse. Most slips tended to occur in the second 6-months to be the worst over the 5 years. The first year appeared to be characterized by turmoil, which tests the person’s res ...
Backlash From the Bedroom: Stigma Mediates
... students when a woman is compared to a man with the same level of sexual experience in an experimental design. More common sexual behaviors (e.g., premarital sex), for which women were once judged more harshly than men (Reiss, 1960), no longer show much, if any, support for the sexual double standar ...
... students when a woman is compared to a man with the same level of sexual experience in an experimental design. More common sexual behaviors (e.g., premarital sex), for which women were once judged more harshly than men (Reiss, 1960), no longer show much, if any, support for the sexual double standar ...
Safer Choices and Reducing the Risk
... Further, Morrison et al. (2007) argue that the knowledge and skills targeted by sexuality education programs may change over time, making program content less relevant. For example, the Youth Risk Behavior Survey conducted every two years from 1991 to 2011 with a nationally representative sample of ...
... Further, Morrison et al. (2007) argue that the knowledge and skills targeted by sexuality education programs may change over time, making program content less relevant. For example, the Youth Risk Behavior Survey conducted every two years from 1991 to 2011 with a nationally representative sample of ...
Sexualities - Breanne Fahs
... than a ‘‘freedom to’’). Though radical feminists rarely referred directly to anarchism as their inspiration, these same ideological concepts (negative and positive liberty) informed the center of their political claims about the pathological implications of patriarchy. Radical feminist circles explo ...
... than a ‘‘freedom to’’). Though radical feminists rarely referred directly to anarchism as their inspiration, these same ideological concepts (negative and positive liberty) informed the center of their political claims about the pathological implications of patriarchy. Radical feminist circles explo ...
He`s the stud and she`s the slut
... detail. They were piloted with an Edinburgh-based youth group and refined using their comments. The survey and focus group questions were designed to find out what the participants thought were normal or common attitudes and behaviour amongst their peers. This meant that most of them did not ask abo ...
... detail. They were piloted with an Edinburgh-based youth group and refined using their comments. The survey and focus group questions were designed to find out what the participants thought were normal or common attitudes and behaviour amongst their peers. This meant that most of them did not ask abo ...
Recent advances in understanding of the
... which they initially arose. For example, consider a situation where deleterious mutations arise repeatedly. Deleterious mutations can produce substantial variation in fitness; under asexuality, it turns out that this implies that only the fittest individuals (i.e. those with the fewest deleterious m ...
... which they initially arose. For example, consider a situation where deleterious mutations arise repeatedly. Deleterious mutations can produce substantial variation in fitness; under asexuality, it turns out that this implies that only the fittest individuals (i.e. those with the fewest deleterious m ...
Extragenital STI Testing - Health Care Education and Training, Inc.
... Craig Roberts, PA‐C, is an epidemiologist and physician assistant with more than 30 years of clinical and research experience in public health and infectious disease. He holds an appointment as an Emeritus Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin‐Madison. He is a past chair of the ...
... Craig Roberts, PA‐C, is an epidemiologist and physician assistant with more than 30 years of clinical and research experience in public health and infectious disease. He holds an appointment as an Emeritus Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin‐Madison. He is a past chair of the ...
Sexuality and Intimacy: A Guide for Dementia Patients in
... • Care Plans often do not address sexual needs of individual clients. (Wallace 2003) • Need for human intimacy for most people, lasts until end of life. (Kuhn 2002) • People in late stages may become less interested in sexual activity. (Bouman 2002) • This does not diminish need for human affection, ...
... • Care Plans often do not address sexual needs of individual clients. (Wallace 2003) • Need for human intimacy for most people, lasts until end of life. (Kuhn 2002) • People in late stages may become less interested in sexual activity. (Bouman 2002) • This does not diminish need for human affection, ...
Relieve vaginal dryness
... Vaginal dryness (atrophy) is partly controlled by the feminine sex hormone oestrogen. When normal levels of oestrogen are present, the vaginal mucosa has a suitable thickness and produces mucous liquid. Dryness is a common nuisance for menopausal women, but they are not the only victims for this con ...
... Vaginal dryness (atrophy) is partly controlled by the feminine sex hormone oestrogen. When normal levels of oestrogen are present, the vaginal mucosa has a suitable thickness and produces mucous liquid. Dryness is a common nuisance for menopausal women, but they are not the only victims for this con ...
‘I think condoms are good but, aai, I hate
... into youth HIV in developing countries relies on survey measures which use individual knowledge, attitudes and reported behaviour as variables in seeking to explain HIV transmission amongst this group. This paper reports on a focus group study that seeks to complement existing individual-level quant ...
... into youth HIV in developing countries relies on survey measures which use individual knowledge, attitudes and reported behaviour as variables in seeking to explain HIV transmission amongst this group. This paper reports on a focus group study that seeks to complement existing individual-level quant ...
Sex, Drugs, and Rock `N` Roll: Hypothesizing
... Abstract — The nucleus accumbens, a site within the ventral striatum, plays a prominent role in mediating the reinforcing effects of drugs of abuse, food, sex, and other addictions. Indeed, it is generally believed that this structure mandates motivated behaviors such as eating, drinking, and sexual ...
... Abstract — The nucleus accumbens, a site within the ventral striatum, plays a prominent role in mediating the reinforcing effects of drugs of abuse, food, sex, and other addictions. Indeed, it is generally believed that this structure mandates motivated behaviors such as eating, drinking, and sexual ...
paper - Oxford Academic - Oxford University Press
... there are 4 possible genotypes; and the slope at equilibrium (fi 5 1/4) is 4[ln(r)]. For free recombination, the geometric mean fitness (GMF) of a sexual population (having a 2-fold cost of sex) was greater than the GMF for the asexual population for maximum birth rates of greater than about 8, ass ...
... there are 4 possible genotypes; and the slope at equilibrium (fi 5 1/4) is 4[ln(r)]. For free recombination, the geometric mean fitness (GMF) of a sexual population (having a 2-fold cost of sex) was greater than the GMF for the asexual population for maximum birth rates of greater than about 8, ass ...
The Liberal 1950s? Reinterpreting Postwar American
... endorsed sexual expression more than sexual restraint. It was not necessarily politically progressive or sexually liberating. It had many strands, ranging from the radically democratic, utopian, and ecstatic to the commercial, corporate, crass, elitist, misogynist, sexist, racist, orientalist, and e ...
... endorsed sexual expression more than sexual restraint. It was not necessarily politically progressive or sexually liberating. It had many strands, ranging from the radically democratic, utopian, and ecstatic to the commercial, corporate, crass, elitist, misogynist, sexist, racist, orientalist, and e ...
Cognitive Dissonance and Sexual Regret Among College Students
... likely to increase sexual regret among females, causing psychological distress that may have an impact on many aspects of their lives. Considering the various negative psychological consequences that may occur after a hookup, this study explored the sexual phenomenon within the theoretical construct ...
... likely to increase sexual regret among females, causing psychological distress that may have an impact on many aspects of their lives. Considering the various negative psychological consequences that may occur after a hookup, this study explored the sexual phenomenon within the theoretical construct ...
The sociology of sex
... kinds of influences at work here. Sociologists and women’s studies researchers might prefer to publish elsewhere, even when their work concerns sex. If such authors do not read the medical and psychology journals, the result is a fragmentation of the discipline of sexuality studies.1 Sociologists, a ...
... kinds of influences at work here. Sociologists and women’s studies researchers might prefer to publish elsewhere, even when their work concerns sex. If such authors do not read the medical and psychology journals, the result is a fragmentation of the discipline of sexuality studies.1 Sociologists, a ...
Sex Smart for Teens: Abstinence
... _______ 3. Abstinence is the only 100% sure method of preventing STDs and pregnancy. _______ 4. Studies have shown that married people have sex most often and get the most satisfaction from it. _______ 5. To be abstinent means you do not have any feelings about sex. _______ 6. Oral sex is still cons ...
... _______ 3. Abstinence is the only 100% sure method of preventing STDs and pregnancy. _______ 4. Studies have shown that married people have sex most often and get the most satisfaction from it. _______ 5. To be abstinent means you do not have any feelings about sex. _______ 6. Oral sex is still cons ...
Abstinence Resource Catalog
... encouraged by respected high school students from varied social groups not to have sex. With an adult coach supervising, S.P.A.M. forms teams of six students usually consisting of three males and three females including both virgins and "secondary virgins" (persons who have experienced sex but are n ...
... encouraged by respected high school students from varied social groups not to have sex. With an adult coach supervising, S.P.A.M. forms teams of six students usually consisting of three males and three females including both virgins and "secondary virgins" (persons who have experienced sex but are n ...
Study Guide Exam 1 chs 1
... 53. Which statement most accurately expresses the “conditional” double standard that appears prevalent among contemporary college students? a. College-educated individuals may have many more sexual partners than those with less education. b. Women should have sexual partners only within meaningful r ...
... 53. Which statement most accurately expresses the “conditional” double standard that appears prevalent among contemporary college students? a. College-educated individuals may have many more sexual partners than those with less education. b. Women should have sexual partners only within meaningful r ...
1 Two Human Natures: How Men and Women Evolved Different
... there occurs the further development of existing traits, as well as the emergence of additional traits. These sex-specific developments are known as secondary sexual characteristics. An anatomical example that has evolved through natural selection is the pubertal widening of the pelvic bone that occ ...
... there occurs the further development of existing traits, as well as the emergence of additional traits. These sex-specific developments are known as secondary sexual characteristics. An anatomical example that has evolved through natural selection is the pubertal widening of the pelvic bone that occ ...
What`s Sexual Tension Got to Do with It? - Kerri
... He stood there without moving. The scent of her—spice, sex, obstinacy—lingered in the air even after the front door shut. That ugly kiss should have put an end to it. Instead, it had started things up all over again. • Colin in Ain’t She Sweet? ...
... He stood there without moving. The scent of her—spice, sex, obstinacy—lingered in the air even after the front door shut. That ugly kiss should have put an end to it. Instead, it had started things up all over again. • Colin in Ain’t She Sweet? ...
Psychological approaches to the treatment of rapid ejaculation Stanley E. Althof
... fear his arousal. He can learn to better pace himself and expand his sexual repertoire. In time, he can be weaned from pharmacotherapy and he can implement what he has learned in therapy. Not all men will be able to give up the pharmacological intervention. Some, however, will be pleased that ‘‘on t ...
... fear his arousal. He can learn to better pace himself and expand his sexual repertoire. In time, he can be weaned from pharmacotherapy and he can implement what he has learned in therapy. Not all men will be able to give up the pharmacological intervention. Some, however, will be pleased that ‘‘on t ...