Psychosocial and Biological Treatment Considerations for the
... offenders make research on this group difficult and complicate treatment efforts.28,29 The heterogeneous characteristics of the sex offender population, therefore, demand that treatment options be informed by the salient and sound biopsychosocial features found among them. In this regard, an importa ...
... offenders make research on this group difficult and complicate treatment efforts.28,29 The heterogeneous characteristics of the sex offender population, therefore, demand that treatment options be informed by the salient and sound biopsychosocial features found among them. In this regard, an importa ...
Investigating the Social and Cognitive Factors Influencing Risky
... transmitted infections (STIs) such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are more prevalent amongst young adults than other age groups (CDC fact sheet, 2014) and approximately 54% of all unintended pregnancies occur among women in this age group (DePaul, 2009). The public health implications of these findings ...
... transmitted infections (STIs) such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are more prevalent amongst young adults than other age groups (CDC fact sheet, 2014) and approximately 54% of all unintended pregnancies occur among women in this age group (DePaul, 2009). The public health implications of these findings ...
Reprint
... on the female preference (resistance) function of Gavrilets et al. (2001) by allowing both the threshold and the sensitivity of the preference function to evolve. Our results demonstrate that the evolutionary flexibility of female preference functions is a key factor determining the outcome of male- ...
... on the female preference (resistance) function of Gavrilets et al. (2001) by allowing both the threshold and the sensitivity of the preference function to evolve. Our results demonstrate that the evolutionary flexibility of female preference functions is a key factor determining the outcome of male- ...
Dunn 1..7 - Science Advances
... was greater among polygynous species, which have a high variance in the number of social mates attracted by males (apparent mating success) (18, 19), as well as some cooperatively breeding species, such as fairy-wrens, which can have strong sexual selection as a consequence of extrapair mating (20, ...
... was greater among polygynous species, which have a high variance in the number of social mates attracted by males (apparent mating success) (18, 19), as well as some cooperatively breeding species, such as fairy-wrens, which can have strong sexual selection as a consequence of extrapair mating (20, ...
THE ORIGiN OF SEXUALITY AND SEXUAL
... listened on, red faced. Human relationships were closely controlled, particularly in small villages, where everyone knew each other’s business. In an atmosphere where virtuousness was cultivated, opportunities for forming sexual relationships were limited. In the past, sexual matters often became cu ...
... listened on, red faced. Human relationships were closely controlled, particularly in small villages, where everyone knew each other’s business. In an atmosphere where virtuousness was cultivated, opportunities for forming sexual relationships were limited. In the past, sexual matters often became cu ...
ASSOCIATION OF PRENATAL ANDROGEN EXPOSURE WITH
... predominantly White participants, while homosexual men had higher 2D:4D ratios in samples that did not contain predominantly White participants. 2D:4D and Women Women are rarely the focus of 2D:4D research, and the studies that have been conducted with female participants yield inconsistent or non-s ...
... predominantly White participants, while homosexual men had higher 2D:4D ratios in samples that did not contain predominantly White participants. 2D:4D and Women Women are rarely the focus of 2D:4D research, and the studies that have been conducted with female participants yield inconsistent or non-s ...
Divergent selection on, but no genetic conflict over, female and male
... Studies of sexual conflict tend to focus on polygamous species, where there are large differences between the sexes in the variance of reproductive success. However, males and females might experience different phenotypic selection on a number of life-history traits even under monogamy [17]. For exa ...
... Studies of sexual conflict tend to focus on polygamous species, where there are large differences between the sexes in the variance of reproductive success. However, males and females might experience different phenotypic selection on a number of life-history traits even under monogamy [17]. For exa ...
Do Gays and Lesbians Want Children?
... • Younger sexual-minority women are not different in their intentions than younger heterosexual women. Younger sexual-minority women in a couple are more positive towards children than singles. • Older coupled sexual-minority women have higher childbearing intentions than older single sexual-minorit ...
... • Younger sexual-minority women are not different in their intentions than younger heterosexual women. Younger sexual-minority women in a couple are more positive towards children than singles. • Older coupled sexual-minority women have higher childbearing intentions than older single sexual-minorit ...
Baron_Chapter8
... beauty is related to youth, health, and fertility and will enhance a male’s reproductive success. ...
... beauty is related to youth, health, and fertility and will enhance a male’s reproductive success. ...
THINKING ABOUT HUMAN SEXUALITY
... ful to our society, believing that it has contributed to sexual callousness, the spread of sexually transmitted infections, and unwanted pregnancies. Others see it as bringing an end to the sexual double standard, and as an adaptive response to the strong economic pressures to postpone marriage. How ...
... ful to our society, believing that it has contributed to sexual callousness, the spread of sexually transmitted infections, and unwanted pregnancies. Others see it as bringing an end to the sexual double standard, and as an adaptive response to the strong economic pressures to postpone marriage. How ...
Prejudice at the Nexus of Race and Gender: An Outgroup Male
... and that such expressions will reflect different underlying motivations. Because men have a higher benefit to cost ratio in terms of reproductive success by intergroup competition, male bias at the psychological level will map most closely onto the logic of costly, competitive, and aggressive group ...
... and that such expressions will reflect different underlying motivations. Because men have a higher benefit to cost ratio in terms of reproductive success by intergroup competition, male bias at the psychological level will map most closely onto the logic of costly, competitive, and aggressive group ...
Relieve vaginal dryness
... 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 condition. It also occurs due to childbirth, stress, or birth control pills. It may be a problem during sex only, or it may cause itch ...
... 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 condition. It also occurs due to childbirth, stress, or birth control pills. It may be a problem during sex only, or it may cause itch ...
Silenced and Forgotten
... At the end of 2010, it was estimated that out of the 34 million adults worldwide living with HIV and AIDS, half of them were women.4 The AIDS epidemic has had a unique impact on women, which has been exacerbated by their role within society and their biological vulnerability to HIV infection. Genera ...
... At the end of 2010, it was estimated that out of the 34 million adults worldwide living with HIV and AIDS, half of them were women.4 The AIDS epidemic has had a unique impact on women, which has been exacerbated by their role within society and their biological vulnerability to HIV infection. Genera ...
They Say "Its Not Sex"
... agreed that many young teens know this activity is going on, and say that oral sex is "no big deal." Almost every one of these Jewish woman with children between the ages of 10 and 20 had the same response when I told them what we were writing about; No surprise. Many of them reacted immediately to ...
... agreed that many young teens know this activity is going on, and say that oral sex is "no big deal." Almost every one of these Jewish woman with children between the ages of 10 and 20 had the same response when I told them what we were writing about; No surprise. Many of them reacted immediately to ...
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 ...
puberty or passion? the referent of υπερακμος in 1
... which follows ὑπέρακμος, Paul, using καὶ οὕτως, indicates that such conduct had inevitable consequences because of sexual impropriety; (IV) compare the conditions applied in 7:37 for not marrying by understanding the meaning of ‘necessity’ and ‘having control over one’s desire’; and (V) argue that t ...
... which follows ὑπέρακμος, Paul, using καὶ οὕτως, indicates that such conduct had inevitable consequences because of sexual impropriety; (IV) compare the conditions applied in 7:37 for not marrying by understanding the meaning of ‘necessity’ and ‘having control over one’s desire’; and (V) argue that t ...
GEXcel Work in Progress Report Volume II
... would like to explore how this kind of academic structures that have proved very productive in terms of advancing excellence and high level, internationally important and recognized research within other areas of study, can unleash new potentials of gender research and initiate a new level of excell ...
... would like to explore how this kind of academic structures that have proved very productive in terms of advancing excellence and high level, internationally important and recognized research within other areas of study, can unleash new potentials of gender research and initiate a new level of excell ...
Darwin and sexual selection
... Variation published three years earlier (1868). Firstly because Darwin’s hypothesis of pangenesis links the selection process to the origin of variation through use and disuse, an idea underlying his speculations on the origin of moral sense in humans. Second because like the action of the horticult ...
... Variation published three years earlier (1868). Firstly because Darwin’s hypothesis of pangenesis links the selection process to the origin of variation through use and disuse, an idea underlying his speculations on the origin of moral sense in humans. Second because like the action of the horticult ...
Running head: Division of Labor and Social Behavior
... could provide resources to support them and their children. Some evolutionary psychologists argue that sexual selection in humans also emerged from women’s competition with other women to attract marriage partners and men’s selection of long-term mates for fecundity and faithfulness (Geary, 1998). F ...
... could provide resources to support them and their children. Some evolutionary psychologists argue that sexual selection in humans also emerged from women’s competition with other women to attract marriage partners and men’s selection of long-term mates for fecundity and faithfulness (Geary, 1998). F ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... the principles of sexual hygiene cited in ancient medical texts from the Antiquity to the Middle Ages. In addition to pre-coital prophylactic measures, there were post-coital practices, which were much more numerous. Other measures taken immediately after intercourse consisted in applying warm urine ...
... the principles of sexual hygiene cited in ancient medical texts from the Antiquity to the Middle Ages. In addition to pre-coital prophylactic measures, there were post-coital practices, which were much more numerous. Other measures taken immediately after intercourse consisted in applying warm urine ...
Genomic conflicts and sexual antagonism in human health
... via binding to oxytocin receptors and stimulation of intracellular signaling. Effects of oxytocin in the brain include modulation of maternal behavior, social bonding, sexual and agonistic behavior, feeding, stress, and anxiety, which are organized via the distributions and densities of oxytocin rec ...
... via binding to oxytocin receptors and stimulation of intracellular signaling. Effects of oxytocin in the brain include modulation of maternal behavior, social bonding, sexual and agonistic behavior, feeding, stress, and anxiety, which are organized via the distributions and densities of oxytocin rec ...
Sex, Drugs, and Rock `N` Roll: Hypothesizing
... mesolimbic system of the brain. Its activation is accomplished by a variety of substances and activities, among which are drugs of abuse, sex, food (Cocores & Gold 2009), and music (Blum et al. 2010a). All of these cause the release of DA and fall under the rubric we term reward deficiency syndrome ...
... mesolimbic system of the brain. Its activation is accomplished by a variety of substances and activities, among which are drugs of abuse, sex, food (Cocores & Gold 2009), and music (Blum et al. 2010a). All of these cause the release of DA and fall under the rubric we term reward deficiency syndrome ...
Characteristics of Women Who Experience Mood and Sexual Side
... Feeling depressed or sad Feeling angry or more easily irritated Feeling more anxious than usual Feeling less interested or motivated to have sex Having less sexual desire, fantasies, or thoughts Feeling less easily aroused (sexually excited, wet, or quick or able to have orgasms when touched sexuall ...
... Feeling depressed or sad Feeling angry or more easily irritated Feeling more anxious than usual Feeling less interested or motivated to have sex Having less sexual desire, fantasies, or thoughts Feeling less easily aroused (sexually excited, wet, or quick or able to have orgasms when touched sexuall ...
He`s the stud and she`s the slut
... normal or common attitudes and behaviour amongst their peers. This meant that most of them did not ask about the participants’ own behaviour and experiences but about how common a particular behaviour or attitude was in their peer group, or how they thought young people their age might respond to a ...
... normal or common attitudes and behaviour amongst their peers. This meant that most of them did not ask about the participants’ own behaviour and experiences but about how common a particular behaviour or attitude was in their peer group, or how they thought young people their age might respond to a ...
Hooking Up and Risk Behaviors Among First
... more interested in forming a romantic relationship as possible outcomes for hooking up (Garcia & Reiber, 2008). Regarding emotional reactions to hookups, Owen and Fincham (2011b) found both similarities and differences between the sexes. Whereas both men and women reported more positive than negativ ...
... more interested in forming a romantic relationship as possible outcomes for hooking up (Garcia & Reiber, 2008). Regarding emotional reactions to hookups, Owen and Fincham (2011b) found both similarities and differences between the sexes. Whereas both men and women reported more positive than negativ ...