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Correction to "Impact of vaccination with third generation modified vaccinia Ankara and sexual behaviour on mpox incidence in men who have sex with men: analysis among participants of the ANRS-174 DOXYVAC trial" [The Lancet Regional Health-Europe 45, October 2024, 101020]. [PDF]

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The collectivity of sexual behaviour

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2006
Human behaviour can be viewed as a collective phenomenon, determined partly by the group to which individuals belong. Collectivities of health behaviour have been found in alcohol consumption, hypertension, obesity, mental illness, and sodium intake in that the average level of risk is associated with the percentage of individuals at extremely high ...
D A, Cohen   +3 more
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Sexual behaviour in travellers

The Lancet, 1999
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Abdullah, AS, Hedley, AJ, Fielding, R
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Sexuality, sexual behaviour and pregnancy

Sexual and Marital Therapy, 1999
Abstract This paper reviews the available literature which comments upon the possible impact of pregnancy on sexuality and sexual behaviour patterns, particularly the ways in which these adapt and alter. It highlights the shortcomings of the studies' construction and execution, and explores the unproven assumptions, made by the researchers, which ...
Kevin Hobbs, Ros Bramwell, Kathryn May
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Personality and sexual behaviour

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1972
Abstract Four-hundred and twenty three male and 379 female unmarried students were administered a questionnaire regarding their sexual behavior, as well as a personality inventory purporting to measure psychoticism ( P ), extraversion ( E ) and neuroticism ( N ).
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Alcohol and sexual behaviour

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2005
Alcohol, the oldest drug known to the human race, is widely perceived to affect sexual behaviour. The general public, scientific, medical and judicial establishments share and express interest in the potential effects of alcohol on the sexual behaviour of individuals. The understanding of the current state of medical knowledge, regarding the effect of
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Neuropeptides and sexual behaviour

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1999
Many neuropeptides are involved in the control of sexual behaviour at the central level. Among these, the most studied are adrenocorticotropin, alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone, oxytocin and opioid peptides. This attempt to review old and new neuropharmacological, biochemical and psychobiological studies in this field, shows that all these ...
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Sexual behaviour

2010
Abstract Discussion of sexual lifestyle and the ability to take a sexual history are relevant to many types of clinical practice. The age at which people first have sex has decreased and the age at which people start cohabiting has become later in recent decades, increasing the time available to accumulate sexual partners and thus be ...
Anne M. Johnson, Catherine H. Mercer
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Sexual behaviour and sexual health of Australian prisoners

Sexual Health, 2012
Objective To describe prisoners’ sexual experiences and sexual practices while in the community, sexual identities, and sexual health (e.g. self-reported exposure to sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and female reproductive outcomes) using data from the Sexual Health and Attitudes of Australian Prisoners (
Butler, Tony   +7 more
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