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Adolescent sexuality and sexual behavior

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
Adolescence is a time of self-discovery and physical, as well as cognitive, development. It is within this context that adolescent sexual development and sexual behavior occur. While curiosity and experimentation are normal, sexual behaviors, both coital and non-coital, place adolescents at risk for undesired consequences including sexually transmitted
Jennifer, Feldmann, Amy B, Middleman
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INAPPROPRIATE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1996
Inappropriate sexual behavior, or sexually aggressive behavior, is a term which encompasses a variety of behaviors, including obscene gesturing, touching or hugging another person, exposing body parts or disrobing, and masturbating in public. Inappropriate sexual behavior often elicits feelings of anxiety, embarrassment, or unease in the caregiver and ...
S W, Philo, M F, Richie, M J, Kaas
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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN PREGNANCY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1973
This chapter reports on a study of the sexuality of pregnant women. In general, the results showed a linear decrease in sexual interest, frequency of coitus, and frequency of orgasm over the course of pregnancy. These results should be viewed with caution, however, for a number of reasons. First, this is a retrospective study.
D A, Solberg, J, Butler, N N, Wagner
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