Assessing the Effects of an STD Educational
... sexual risky behavior. For example, Vail-Smith and colleagues (2010) found Greek males had more sexual partners than non-Greek males and Greek females were more likely to report having anal sex than non-Greek females. In a separate study by Vail-Smith, Whetstone, et al. (2010), fraternity membership ...
... sexual risky behavior. For example, Vail-Smith and colleagues (2010) found Greek males had more sexual partners than non-Greek males and Greek females were more likely to report having anal sex than non-Greek females. In a separate study by Vail-Smith, Whetstone, et al. (2010), fraternity membership ...
The impact of persistent sexual side effects of selective serotonin
... (2004) found that adult SSRI use was almost six times greater between 1999-2000 than had been between 1988-1994. Olfson et al. (2002) found that individuals treated for depression were 4.8 times more likely to be prescribed an antidepressant in 1997 compared to 1987 and attributed the increase to SS ...
... (2004) found that adult SSRI use was almost six times greater between 1999-2000 than had been between 1988-1994. Olfson et al. (2002) found that individuals treated for depression were 4.8 times more likely to be prescribed an antidepressant in 1997 compared to 1987 and attributed the increase to SS ...
American Perceptions of Sexual Violence: A FrameWorks Research Report
... violence. All of the members of the public we interviewed recognized several forms of sexual violence as punishable, criminal offenses. Furthermore, none of the informants engaged in directly blaming victims for their attacks. This is a major step forward from past public discourse in which sexual v ...
... violence. All of the members of the public we interviewed recognized several forms of sexual violence as punishable, criminal offenses. Furthermore, none of the informants engaged in directly blaming victims for their attacks. This is a major step forward from past public discourse in which sexual v ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... The classical view of countertransference, as first set forth by Freud, became the predominant view. The defining characteristics were as follows: (a) The therapist’s reaction is irrational or distorting—that is, a transference; and (b) the therapist is reacting to the client’s transference. Propone ...
... The classical view of countertransference, as first set forth by Freud, became the predominant view. The defining characteristics were as follows: (a) The therapist’s reaction is irrational or distorting—that is, a transference; and (b) the therapist is reacting to the client’s transference. Propone ...
LTU-SHU-EX--05/118--SE
... avoid impressions from advertising in magazines, newspapers, television and posters. Everywhere and everyday we are surrounded by ads that are telling us how to look and how to act (Gustafsson, 1994). The increase in advertising has resulted in problems for advertisers to be seen in all the clutter ...
... avoid impressions from advertising in magazines, newspapers, television and posters. Everywhere and everyday we are surrounded by ads that are telling us how to look and how to act (Gustafsson, 1994). The increase in advertising has resulted in problems for advertisers to be seen in all the clutter ...
Relational frame theory and the experimental analysis of human
... B2, and B3, respectively, and match BI, B2, and B3 to C1, C2, and C3, respectively). When this occurs, derived symmetrical stimulus relations have been produced. In addition, subjects also often respond in accordance with derived transitive stimulus relations without any additional training (i.e., t ...
... B2, and B3, respectively, and match BI, B2, and B3 to C1, C2, and C3, respectively). When this occurs, derived symmetrical stimulus relations have been produced. In addition, subjects also often respond in accordance with derived transitive stimulus relations without any additional training (i.e., t ...
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 Impact of Internet Pornography on Adolescents
... express one’s sexuality. Löfgren-Mårtenson and Månsson (2010) argued that the cultural context surrounding pornography use had been significantly normalized in recent years, having shifted from something that was “regarded as shameful and morally reprehensible to something socially accepted” (p. ...
... express one’s sexuality. Löfgren-Mårtenson and Månsson (2010) argued that the cultural context surrounding pornography use had been significantly normalized in recent years, having shifted from something that was “regarded as shameful and morally reprehensible to something socially accepted” (p. ...
Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 1 The Bowerbirds and
... Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 11 The sexual adaptations for art and altruism could be some kind of psychological mechanisms that produce art and altruism; they could be artistic or altruistic behavior; or they could be the products of altruistic and artistic behaviors – altruistic gi ...
... Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 11 The sexual adaptations for art and altruism could be some kind of psychological mechanisms that produce art and altruism; they could be artistic or altruistic behavior; or they could be the products of altruistic and artistic behaviors – altruistic gi ...
Conditioning and Sexual Behavior: A Review
... others of which will not. With sexual experience, initially ineffective stimuli become associated with behaviorally significant ones and thereby come to elicit sexually relevant responses. Second, initially neutral stimuli that are arbitrary and separated physically from the UCS can, through contigu ...
... others of which will not. With sexual experience, initially ineffective stimuli become associated with behaviorally significant ones and thereby come to elicit sexually relevant responses. Second, initially neutral stimuli that are arbitrary and separated physically from the UCS can, through contigu ...
Annotated bib final
... itself) cause distress to the individual, but also because it does not physically manifest itself like other sexual dysfunctions. Evidence: In 2011, researchers Brotto and Yule performed a study to measure physical arousal in women of different sexual orientations. Bisexual, heterosexual, homosexual ...
... itself) cause distress to the individual, but also because it does not physically manifest itself like other sexual dysfunctions. Evidence: In 2011, researchers Brotto and Yule performed a study to measure physical arousal in women of different sexual orientations. Bisexual, heterosexual, homosexual ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MALE GAZER
... The second component of gaze includes attitudes towards this gazing behavior. This involves both the attitude of the individual involved in gaze behavior (i.e., observer) as well as the target’s (i.e., observed) perceived attitudes. For the observer, their motivation for doing so has been linked to ...
... The second component of gaze includes attitudes towards this gazing behavior. This involves both the attitude of the individual involved in gaze behavior (i.e., observer) as well as the target’s (i.e., observed) perceived attitudes. For the observer, their motivation for doing so has been linked to ...
Standing Against Sexual Harassment
... take action to exercise your rights. If you feel that you can’t address the problem alone, ask your union or employer for help. Below are suggestions about how to assert your rights if you are being sexually harassed at work. Read the entire checklist. It has been designed to inform and empower you ...
... take action to exercise your rights. If you feel that you can’t address the problem alone, ask your union or employer for help. Below are suggestions about how to assert your rights if you are being sexually harassed at work. Read the entire checklist. It has been designed to inform and empower you ...
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS MEDICAL GUIDELINES FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE
... Aging-Related Erectile Changes Before the causes of erectile dysfunction are discussed, the normal aging-related changes in erectile function should be reviewed. Some men seeking help need only reassurance that their symptoms merely represent the expected age-related physiologic changes in function. ...
... Aging-Related Erectile Changes Before the causes of erectile dysfunction are discussed, the normal aging-related changes in erectile function should be reviewed. Some men seeking help need only reassurance that their symptoms merely represent the expected age-related physiologic changes in function. ...
Hooking Up and Risk Behaviors Among First
... formed regarding women’s experiences with hooking up. These studies focused on a variety of topics, including sexual regret (Eshbaugh & Gute, 2008), motives to engage in casual sex (Weaver & Herold, 2000), and general patterns and correlates of hooking up (Glenn & Marquardt, 2001). Of interest to ou ...
... formed regarding women’s experiences with hooking up. These studies focused on a variety of topics, including sexual regret (Eshbaugh & Gute, 2008), motives to engage in casual sex (Weaver & Herold, 2000), and general patterns and correlates of hooking up (Glenn & Marquardt, 2001). Of interest to ou ...
Teenage Pregnancy and Sexual Health Marketing
... strands will contribute to the ‘protection’ objective. Mass market communication is unlikely to be used to support the third objective ‐ delivering intensive support. The activity that contributes towards this objective is more likely to comprise very targeted campaigns that are experiential in n ...
... strands will contribute to the ‘protection’ objective. Mass market communication is unlikely to be used to support the third objective ‐ delivering intensive support. The activity that contributes towards this objective is more likely to comprise very targeted campaigns that are experiential in n ...
Sexual Assault and SANE - Coastal Carolina University
... work when they returned home at the end of each day, for they were constantly worrying about and thinking about the victims. The specific symptoms of burnout included the number of hours worked by SANE nurses and the feeling that their work often spilled into their personal lives. 25 Dr. Maier’s stu ...
... work when they returned home at the end of each day, for they were constantly worrying about and thinking about the victims. The specific symptoms of burnout included the number of hours worked by SANE nurses and the feeling that their work often spilled into their personal lives. 25 Dr. Maier’s stu ...
Affirmative Action
... National Labor Relations Act (29 U.S.C. §§151–169), adopted in 1935. The context was ...
... National Labor Relations Act (29 U.S.C. §§151–169), adopted in 1935. The context was ...
Deconstructing Sexual Harassment
... and Barbara Kate Repa were assuring readers of Sexual Harassment on the Job that “Office romances are not unlawful, as long as the relationship is welcomed by both employees” (section 1/4). “In the last few years, at least two dozen universities have proscribed student-professor romances, often with ...
... and Barbara Kate Repa were assuring readers of Sexual Harassment on the Job that “Office romances are not unlawful, as long as the relationship is welcomed by both employees” (section 1/4). “In the last few years, at least two dozen universities have proscribed student-professor romances, often with ...
Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse - Oklahoma Coalition Against
... abuse could benefit from enrichment. This curriculum was created in order to provide Massachusetts certified batterer intervention programs with additional activities, handouts, and teaching tools for use with their program clients during their sessions on intimate partner sexual abuse. The curricul ...
... abuse could benefit from enrichment. This curriculum was created in order to provide Massachusetts certified batterer intervention programs with additional activities, handouts, and teaching tools for use with their program clients during their sessions on intimate partner sexual abuse. The curricul ...
A Guide to Sexual Selection Theory
... “standard” models of natural selection. First, whereas models of natural selection often make the simplifying assumption of asexual reproduction or random mating, sexual reproduction and nonrandom mating lie at the heart of sexual selection. Second, natural selection models tend to avoid the intrica ...
... “standard” models of natural selection. First, whereas models of natural selection often make the simplifying assumption of asexual reproduction or random mating, sexual reproduction and nonrandom mating lie at the heart of sexual selection. Second, natural selection models tend to avoid the intrica ...
Pride and Prejudice: Employment Discrimination against Openly
... sexual orientation discrimination in the United States has focused on compensation (Klawitter and Flatt 1998; Allegretto and Arthur 2001; Badgett 2001; Clain and Leppel 2001; Berg and Lien 2002; Black et al. 2003; Blandford 2003; Carpenter 2007; Antecol, Jong, and Steinberger 2008). Controlling for ...
... sexual orientation discrimination in the United States has focused on compensation (Klawitter and Flatt 1998; Allegretto and Arthur 2001; Badgett 2001; Clain and Leppel 2001; Berg and Lien 2002; Black et al. 2003; Blandford 2003; Carpenter 2007; Antecol, Jong, and Steinberger 2008). Controlling for ...
Sexual selection: endless forms or tangled bank?
... selection’), often in the context of viability selection (competition for resources and so on such that an organism lives long enough to engage in competition for mates). For instance, sexual selection is often talked of as being ‘balanced’ by natural selection, as in some models of exaggerated disp ...
... selection’), often in the context of viability selection (competition for resources and so on such that an organism lives long enough to engage in competition for mates). For instance, sexual selection is often talked of as being ‘balanced’ by natural selection, as in some models of exaggerated disp ...
- TRAP@NCI - National College of Ireland
... The rap/hip-hop genre has been most severely criticised for both its sexually explicit lyrics and its imagery (Gans et al. 1997). This type of music is often described as being used to express misogyny (Adams and Fuller, 2006; Kubrin and Weitzer, 2009). However, music genres are often said to reflec ...
... The rap/hip-hop genre has been most severely criticised for both its sexually explicit lyrics and its imagery (Gans et al. 1997). This type of music is often described as being used to express misogyny (Adams and Fuller, 2006; Kubrin and Weitzer, 2009). However, music genres are often said to reflec ...
between men
... who appears effeminate in Western eyes but who has a wife and child, is considered more masculine than a more aggressive older man who is unmarried and childless. Preference for the passive role in sex is often associated with a measure of femininity, such as dressing as women and using speech and m ...
... who appears effeminate in Western eyes but who has a wife and child, is considered more masculine than a more aggressive older man who is unmarried and childless. Preference for the passive role in sex is often associated with a measure of femininity, such as dressing as women and using speech and m ...