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Sexuality, Sexual Orientation and Chronic Prostatitis
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2021Chronic prostatitis (CP) is a common health condition in men. Albeight obvious, a relationship between microbial induced prostatic inflammation and sexual function has not been as thoroughly investigated. Aiming to investigate possible associations between sexuality/sexual orientation and chronic bacterial prostatitis, we retrospectively evaluated 1783
Stamatiou K., Samara E., Perletti G.
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Concealment of Sexual Orientation
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2009Sex-atypical behaviors may be used to identify a person as homosexual. To shield themselves from prejudice, homosexual people may attempt to conceal these behaviors. It is not clear how effectively they can do so. In Study 1, we asked homosexual participants to conceal their sex-atypical behaviors while talking about the weather.
David, Sylva +3 more
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Nursing Management, 2006
The 2004 Civil Partnership Act, which came into effect last December, means that many NHS and social care organisations will need to review their policies, procedures and practices for staff, as well as patients, so they are inclusive in language and context, writes Ruth Williams.
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The 2004 Civil Partnership Act, which came into effect last December, means that many NHS and social care organisations will need to review their policies, procedures and practices for staff, as well as patients, so they are inclusive in language and context, writes Ruth Williams.
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Sexual Identity and Sexual Orientation
2017Sexual differentiation of the brain, gender identity (an individual's perception of being male or female), and sexual orientation (heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and pedophilia) is orchestrated and determined in our brain during early development.
Castellanos-Cruz, L. +2 more
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Deconstructing Sexual Orientation
Journal of Homosexuality, 1997The very terms of a debate about whether or not sexual orientation is primarily a biological phenomenon fail to consider the complex origins of the phenomenon. Deconstruction of the term "homosexuality" shows that it refers to multiple factors which cannot be studied as or subsumed under a unitary concept.
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Sexual orientation and consistency of sexual identity
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1983The semantic confusion in the use of the terms sexual and gender identity and role is discussed. Theories concerning the development of the sense of sexual identity in normals have been based largely on the sense of sexual identity in sexually deviant subjects.
N, McConaghy, M S, Armstrong
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Handedness and sexual orientation
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1994Surveys of handedness distribution (i.e., the distribution across handedness categories in large samples, typically based upon self-reported right-, mixed- and left-handed classification) indicate approximately 90% of the population is right-handed (Springer & Deutsch, 1989).
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Sexual Orientation and Personality
Annual Review of Sex Research, 2005The relation between sexual orientation and personality was examined in a meta-analysis with a total sample of 2,724 heterosexual men, 799 gay men, 157 bisexual men, 5,053 heterosexual women, 697 lesbian women, and 317 bisexual women. Self-ascribed masculinity-femininity (Self-M-F) and gender-related interests showed the largest heterosexual-homosexual
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Sexual Orientation and the Addictions
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy, 1995Change and growth are essential parts of human development. Sometimes help is needed for change necessitating psychotherapeutic interventions. The desire for some specific changes, however, may be based on misunderstanding, fear, or prejudice. The therapist must take a clear and objective view, understand what motivates the change, and not promise the ...
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Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2015
• Sexual identity refers to how individuals define themselves sexually. It may or may not describe their actual sexual behavior, fantasy content, or to which sexual stimuli they respond. • Sexual interests describe what individuals want to do, whether or not they actually do it.
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• Sexual identity refers to how individuals define themselves sexually. It may or may not describe their actual sexual behavior, fantasy content, or to which sexual stimuli they respond. • Sexual interests describe what individuals want to do, whether or not they actually do it.
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