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Limb amputations in fixed dystonia: a form of body integrity identity disorder? [PDF]
Fixed dystonia is a disabling disorder mainly affecting young women who develop fixed abnormal limb postures and pain after apparently minor peripheral injury. There is continued debate regarding its pathophysiology and management.
Alonso-Canovas, A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To measure the impact of national regulatory actions implemented in France in August 2018 and June 2019 to reduce the risk of meningioma associated with the use of cyproterone acetate (CPA). Methods Using the French National Healthcare database, we calculated the monthly number of CPA users among cisgender women, men and transgender ...
Noémie Roland +9 more
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PARAFILIA: NATURE ATAU NURTURE? TINJAUAN TEOLOGIS DAN PSIKOLOGIS
The discourse of paraphilia has become public attention. Enforcing religious values and sex education since on the early stage is an inevitable need by the society.
Fathonah K. Daud
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Frotteuristic disorder - a specific paraphilia
Introduction: Frotteuristic disorder is characterized by recurrent and intense sexual arousal from touching or rubbing against a nonconsenting person over a period of at least six months. This behavior is manifested through fantasies, urges, or actions.
Krystian Wdowiak +6 more
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Foucault, exhibitionism and voyeurism on chatroulette [PDF]
Sexuality, understood as a Foucauldian discourse that expresses itself through our passions and pursuits and contributes massively to our socially- constructed identity formation, has from the outset been a major factor in the growth of the internet.
Kreps, DGP
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The increasing recidivism rate of sex offenders indicates potential problems in existing recidivism programs. The present study was conducted to determine whether the polygraph examination is a useful technique to obtain a sex offender's concealed past ...
Sue Hyun Jung +7 more
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The “virtual” child: The unconscious functions of child sexual exploitation material
Abstract The narratives of individuals using child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) highlight the individual and unconscious functions of this type of sexual offense. Fluid cycles of projection into and identification with the children in the imagery were evident, as were marked differences in the intensity and exclusivity of pedophilic sexual ...
Julie Brown, Ray O' Neill
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From attire to assault: clothing, objectification, and de-humanization - a possible prelude to sexual violence? [PDF]
In the context of objectification and violence, little attention has been paid to the perception neuroscience of how the human brain perceives bodies and objectifies them.
Awasthi, Bhuvanesh
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Abstract This is the protocol for a Campbell Collaboration systematic review. Our objective is to conduct an umbrella review to synthesize published and unpublished systematic reviews focused on risk and protective factors for child sexual abuse and effectiveness of interventions against child sexual abuse perpetration and victimization.
Izabela Zych, Inmaculada Marín‐López
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