An Examination of the Relationship between Disordered Eating and
... orgasm, while half of those with bulimia nervosa had achieved orgasm. It seems that those with restrictive tendencies toward food tend to hold attitudes about themselves as being less sexually appealing, less interested in sexual activity, and more negative about sex in general, and these attitudes ...
... orgasm, while half of those with bulimia nervosa had achieved orgasm. It seems that those with restrictive tendencies toward food tend to hold attitudes about themselves as being less sexually appealing, less interested in sexual activity, and more negative about sex in general, and these attitudes ...
A Review of the Literature on Sexual Assault Perpetrator
... attachment styles and lower empathy toward sexual assault victims, as well as misinterpret sexual cues, but overall, research is mixed. Several studies have failed to find an effect of socialskill deficits on adult sexual assault perpetration. More research is needed to clarify the effects of interp ...
... attachment styles and lower empathy toward sexual assault victims, as well as misinterpret sexual cues, but overall, research is mixed. Several studies have failed to find an effect of socialskill deficits on adult sexual assault perpetration. More research is needed to clarify the effects of interp ...
Sleep and Sex: What Can Go Wrong? A Review of the
... nonlaboratory) setting, or among older subjects, insomniacs, or people experiencing tension/anxiety before sexual activity, with sexual activity then serving an anxiolytic, and perhaps sleep-en- hancing, role. (On the other hand, coitus can also pr ...
... nonlaboratory) setting, or among older subjects, insomniacs, or people experiencing tension/anxiety before sexual activity, with sexual activity then serving an anxiolytic, and perhaps sleep-en- hancing, role. (On the other hand, coitus can also pr ...
Social Norms Toolkit
... The social norms approach provides specific tools that allow us to accomplish the goal of being responsive professionals and to design programs to increase perceived support to take action to address health and violence behaviors that can be used with individuals, groups and communities. (These stra ...
... The social norms approach provides specific tools that allow us to accomplish the goal of being responsive professionals and to design programs to increase perceived support to take action to address health and violence behaviors that can be used with individuals, groups and communities. (These stra ...
EliasLambert_uta_2502D_12091
... Modified-Sexual Experiences Survey. The survey instruments included measures to evaluate changes in attitudes (rape myth acceptance and bystander attitudes) and behaviors (sexually coercive behaviors, sexually coercive behavioral intentions, and bystander behaviors). Data analyses included Repeated- ...
... Modified-Sexual Experiences Survey. The survey instruments included measures to evaluate changes in attitudes (rape myth acceptance and bystander attitudes) and behaviors (sexually coercive behaviors, sexually coercive behavioral intentions, and bystander behaviors). Data analyses included Repeated- ...
Three`s a Crowd or Bonus?: College Students` Threesome
... with two men; 85% of men had fantasized about sex with two women. Forty percent of the women had fantasized about sex with two women; 16% of the men with two men. When asked about having fantasized about “engaging in sexual swinging with a couple I know” 18% of the women and 42% percent of the men r ...
... with two men; 85% of men had fantasized about sex with two women. Forty percent of the women had fantasized about sex with two women; 16% of the men with two men. When asked about having fantasized about “engaging in sexual swinging with a couple I know” 18% of the women and 42% percent of the men r ...
Why A Public AnthroPology? - Center for a Public Anthropology
... to define their discipline in particular ways. This discussion lays the foundation for Chapter 3, which discusses at length what cultural anthropology—embedded in the academic/departmental structures discussed in Sections 1.4 and 1.5—has accomplished. Clearly it has produced thousands of publication ...
... to define their discipline in particular ways. This discussion lays the foundation for Chapter 3, which discusses at length what cultural anthropology—embedded in the academic/departmental structures discussed in Sections 1.4 and 1.5—has accomplished. Clearly it has produced thousands of publication ...
tHe HIDDen DIMensIon oF soCIAL noRMs In IbIbIo: tRI
... with beliefs, values, custom, and hierarchical power. Every culture has its own norms. As a cultural construct, every human society prohibits or restricts certain kinds of behavior, although those prohibited in one society are not necessarily the same as in another. In Ibibio society, the shared nor ...
... with beliefs, values, custom, and hierarchical power. Every culture has its own norms. As a cultural construct, every human society prohibits or restricts certain kinds of behavior, although those prohibited in one society are not necessarily the same as in another. In Ibibio society, the shared nor ...
Brave New World and the Anthropologists
... Lawrence's brand of primitivism, which had to be disavowed before Huxley could turn with confidence to the Eastern wisdom of Buddhists and Vedantists. The dances and religious rituals in Chapter Seven of Brave New World are modeled on Lawrence's accounts of primitive rites in Aaron's Rod and The Plu ...
... Lawrence's brand of primitivism, which had to be disavowed before Huxley could turn with confidence to the Eastern wisdom of Buddhists and Vedantists. The dances and religious rituals in Chapter Seven of Brave New World are modeled on Lawrence's accounts of primitive rites in Aaron's Rod and The Plu ...
Preventing Sexual Harassment Instructor`s Materials
... harassment in the workplace. In 2010, 32,053 complaints of harassment were filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In 2010, 11,717 charges were filed, 83.6 percent from women, yielding $48.4 million in monetary compensation for charging parties and other aggrieved individuals. Some e ...
... harassment in the workplace. In 2010, 32,053 complaints of harassment were filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In 2010, 11,717 charges were filed, 83.6 percent from women, yielding $48.4 million in monetary compensation for charging parties and other aggrieved individuals. Some e ...
Anthropology in the middle - Anthropology Emory
... carries theoretical meaning for many, but this meaning is diffuse and not definitive; it depends on the thing that is modified.4 In the process, ‘culture’ has become loosely evocative and theoretically fuzzy even as it is deeply sedimented in anthropological sensibility. A similar trajectory attends ...
... carries theoretical meaning for many, but this meaning is diffuse and not definitive; it depends on the thing that is modified.4 In the process, ‘culture’ has become loosely evocative and theoretically fuzzy even as it is deeply sedimented in anthropological sensibility. A similar trajectory attends ...
Antecedents of Sexual Harassment
... occurrences of sexual harassment (Willness et al., 2007). The literature surrounding this issue has focused on the traditionality aspect of the occupation, with workplace environments where women are a numerical minority (i.e., traditionally masculine occupations) facing more gendered behaviour (i.e ...
... occurrences of sexual harassment (Willness et al., 2007). The literature surrounding this issue has focused on the traditionality aspect of the occupation, with workplace environments where women are a numerical minority (i.e., traditionally masculine occupations) facing more gendered behaviour (i.e ...
Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2009 Meeting
... name, address, phone number and email will be added to the list. The list is then sent to all registrants indicating a desire to share a room. This service will be available only until the close of early registration on October 1, 2009. It is your responsibility to contact others and make hotel rese ...
... name, address, phone number and email will be added to the list. The list is then sent to all registrants indicating a desire to share a room. This service will be available only until the close of early registration on October 1, 2009. It is your responsibility to contact others and make hotel rese ...
The Concept of Kinship
... (O) from the fact that discussions of kinship structure also include accounts of some relationships which, as relationships, do not, at any rate directly, overlap with any physical kin relationship at all. In other words: not only may individual cases of a relationship be exceptions to the concordan ...
... (O) from the fact that discussions of kinship structure also include accounts of some relationships which, as relationships, do not, at any rate directly, overlap with any physical kin relationship at all. In other words: not only may individual cases of a relationship be exceptions to the concordan ...
fallkinship
... 2000).1 The general aim is to explain the process of distribution of two classes of causally related phenomena: mental facts and public productions. By ‘mental facts,’ I mean the ux of mental representations such as beliefs, ideas, and values inside individual minds, which are deployed by the proc ...
... 2000).1 The general aim is to explain the process of distribution of two classes of causally related phenomena: mental facts and public productions. By ‘mental facts,’ I mean the ux of mental representations such as beliefs, ideas, and values inside individual minds, which are deployed by the proc ...
Donor conception and (dis)closure in the UK: siblingship, friendship
... Thus some donor-conceived people born after 1991 and before 2005 are able to obtain information about the identity of their donor if they seek it - although it is likely (from the few donors who have voluntarily re-registered thus far) that the numbers will remain small. As mentioned earlier, those ...
... Thus some donor-conceived people born after 1991 and before 2005 are able to obtain information about the identity of their donor if they seek it - although it is likely (from the few donors who have voluntarily re-registered thus far) that the numbers will remain small. As mentioned earlier, those ...
What kinship does—and how - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
... adult children move away from the natal home, and this effect will tend to be compounded if distances are great and visits are rare. But these are complex matters— paradoxically, moving away may also intensify nostalgic ties of memory to a natal home as, for example, Joelle Bahloul (1996) documents ...
... adult children move away from the natal home, and this effect will tend to be compounded if distances are great and visits are rare. But these are complex matters— paradoxically, moving away may also intensify nostalgic ties of memory to a natal home as, for example, Joelle Bahloul (1996) documents ...
Autoerotic Asphyxiation Syndrome In Adolescent and Young Adult
... their loved one’s bizarre sexual behavior. The task of answering these tough questions is usually left to law enforcement investigators or medical professionals who, most likely, have only limited explanation for the autoerotic practice. The most enigmatic question is: Why did he do it? To answer, i ...
... their loved one’s bizarre sexual behavior. The task of answering these tough questions is usually left to law enforcement investigators or medical professionals who, most likely, have only limited explanation for the autoerotic practice. The most enigmatic question is: Why did he do it? To answer, i ...
clinical practice guidelines for management of sexual dysfunctions
... Sexual problems are highly prevalent in men and women, yet frequently under-recognized and underdiagnosed in clinical practice. Even among clinicians who acknowledge the relevance of addressing sexual issues in their patients, there is a general lack of understanding of the optimal approach for sexu ...
... Sexual problems are highly prevalent in men and women, yet frequently under-recognized and underdiagnosed in clinical practice. Even among clinicians who acknowledge the relevance of addressing sexual issues in their patients, there is a general lack of understanding of the optimal approach for sexu ...
i THE INFLUENCE OF LADY CHATTERLEY`S SEXUAL
... asking my thesis in ED and why am I studying Cultural Anthropology (thank you for your attention, I can make it, Sir), and my friend in Cultural Anthropology: Ucik”cangkruk”, Dewi”ekologi”, Nina”kapas” who becomes my best friends in my hardest day for CA (come on! I know you can graduate, soon and l ...
... asking my thesis in ED and why am I studying Cultural Anthropology (thank you for your attention, I can make it, Sir), and my friend in Cultural Anthropology: Ucik”cangkruk”, Dewi”ekologi”, Nina”kapas” who becomes my best friends in my hardest day for CA (come on! I know you can graduate, soon and l ...
Parent-Child Communication among African American
... providing basic necessities for their families, youth often experience more unsupervised, peerfacilitated social time. Such unstructured, unsupervised socializing provides increased opportunity for sexual behaviors (Adimora, Schoenbach, & Doherty, 2006). Additionally, within the African American com ...
... providing basic necessities for their families, youth often experience more unsupervised, peerfacilitated social time. Such unstructured, unsupervised socializing provides increased opportunity for sexual behaviors (Adimora, Schoenbach, & Doherty, 2006). Additionally, within the African American com ...
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... in other domains and ITRs is that the former are traditionally assessed as opposing ends of a single continuum whereas the latter have been found repeatedly to comprise independent dimensions (Franiuk, Cohen, & Pomerantz, 2001; Knee, 1998; Knee et al., 2001). This difference is as much a conceptual ...
... in other domains and ITRs is that the former are traditionally assessed as opposing ends of a single continuum whereas the latter have been found repeatedly to comprise independent dimensions (Franiuk, Cohen, & Pomerantz, 2001; Knee, 1998; Knee et al., 2001). This difference is as much a conceptual ...
Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... and not a cause of infertility. The technological progress in the treatment of infertility collides with what individuals feel when social pressure is very strong and cultural influence is relevant [5]. While many couples presenting for infertility treatment experience high levels of psychological d ...
... and not a cause of infertility. The technological progress in the treatment of infertility collides with what individuals feel when social pressure is very strong and cultural influence is relevant [5]. While many couples presenting for infertility treatment experience high levels of psychological d ...
Emory University School of Law
... U.S. 98, 134 (1977) (Marshall, J., dissenting) (“[I]t is deeply ingrained in human nature to agree with the expressed opinions of others—particularly others who should be more knowledgeable—when making a difficult decision.”); Andersen v. United States, 170 U.S. 481, 510 (1898) (“The law in recognit ...
... U.S. 98, 134 (1977) (Marshall, J., dissenting) (“[I]t is deeply ingrained in human nature to agree with the expressed opinions of others—particularly others who should be more knowledgeable—when making a difficult decision.”); Andersen v. United States, 170 U.S. 481, 510 (1898) (“The law in recognit ...
Bachelor thesis Determinants of sexual behavior in the Dominican
... becomes apparent by looking at the existing statistics (UNAIDS, 2009; CIA World Fact Book, 2009). The most recent estimates of the Dominican Republic’s HIV/ AIDS prevalence is 1.2% (3.2% in rural areas) of the population between 15-49 years (UNAIDS, 2008). Men and women within this age group are not ...
... becomes apparent by looking at the existing statistics (UNAIDS, 2009; CIA World Fact Book, 2009). The most recent estimates of the Dominican Republic’s HIV/ AIDS prevalence is 1.2% (3.2% in rural areas) of the population between 15-49 years (UNAIDS, 2008). Men and women within this age group are not ...