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Perceptions of Sexual Partner Safety [PDF]

open access: yesSexually Transmitted Diseases, 2008
Many individuals select sexual partners based on assumed partner STI/HIV safety, yet few studies have investigated how these assumptions are formed. The objective of this research was to determine the extent to which partner safety beliefs were used to evaluate partner safety, and whether these beliefs influenced perceptions of personal STI/HIV risk ...
C L, Masaro   +4 more
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Sexual Discordance and Sexual Partnering Among Heterosexual Women [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Sexual Behavior, 2014
This study examined characteristics of self-identified heterosexual women who were concordant or discordant in their sexual behavior and the association of discordance and sexual partnering among those aged 15-44 years from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth (n = 7,353).
Jennifer, Nield   +4 more
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Alcohol Misuse and Multiple Sexual Partners [PDF]

open access: yesWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012
We examine the association between self-reported alcohol misuse and alcohol use within 2 hours of having sex and the number of sexual partners among a sample of African-American and Latino emergency department (ED) patients.Cross-sectional data were collected prospectively from a randomized sample of all ED patients during a 5-week period.
Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad   +4 more
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Youth’s Socio-Sexual Competences With Romantic and Casual Sexual Partners [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Sex Research, 2020
We investigated youth's self-reported socio-sexual competences (esteem, assertiveness, control, communication) within their most recent sexual partnerships, and explored disparities in these competences between romantic versus casual sexual partnerships, including age and gender differences therein. Data were used from 6,098 Dutch adolescents and young
Daphne, van de Bongardt   +1 more
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Sexual partner reduction and HIV infection [PDF]

open access: yesSexually Transmitted Infections, 2000
Editor,— We recently conducted a national urban random sample survey of 1400 men of sexually active age in the Dominican Republic to measure possible change in sexual behaviour. This sexual behaviour change (SBC) survey was prompted by results from the 1996 demographic and health survey, which found that 84.8% of a national random sample of Dominican ...
E C, Green, A, Conde
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Reproductive Coercion by Male Sexual Partners: Associations With Partner Violence and College Women’s Sexual Health [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 2015
Reproductive coercion (RC) involves indirect and direct partner behaviors that interfere with effective contraceptive use. RC has been identified as a correlate of intimate partner violence (IPV) among ethnically diverse women sampled from urban health clinics or shelters.
Jennifer, Katz   +3 more
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Partner Notification for Sexually Transmitted Diseases [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Infectious Diseases, 2007
Partner notification, a principal means of controlling sexually transmitted diseases, has traditionally been performed by public health professionals. They interview infected persons and contact the sex partners of these persons to notify them and convince them of the need to seek evaluation and treatment (known as "provider referral").
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Sexual Synchrony During Partnered Sex

open access: yesThe Journal of Sex Research
There is growing interest in understanding how sexual arousal unfolds between partners, and how this may change over the course of a relationship and in the face of sexual distress. To capture the variable, dynamic, and dyadic nature of sexual responding, this paper introduces the concept of sexual synchrony, defined as the temporal, reciprocal, and ...
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Female Sexual Dysfunction, Sexual Distress, and Compatibility with Partner

open access: yesThe Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2008
ABSTRACT Introduction Few studies have looked at prevalence estimates for female sexual dysfunctions in combination with personal distress, although existing diagnostic criteria for sexual disorders include both aspects.
Katarina, Witting   +6 more
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