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Number of Sexual Partners and Sexual Assertiveness Predict Sexual Victimization: Do More Partners Equal More Risk?

Violence and Victims, 2011
In previous studies, number of sexual partners and sexual assertiveness were examined as independent risk factors for sexual victimization among college women. Using a sample of 335 college women, this study examined the interaction of number of sexual partners and sexual assertiveness on verbal sexual coercion and rape. Approximately 32% of the sample
Dave P, Walker   +2 more
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Intimate Partner (Sexual) Violence: Danish Research and Policy

Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2018
ABSTRACTIn this article the authors seek to describe state responses to figures showing that the rates of physical and/or sexual violence against women in Denmark are among the highest in Europe. The authors do so by investigating the representations of intimate partner sexual violence, framing contemporary political developments of the Danish field of
Bertelsen, Eva   +2 more
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Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2023
Intimate partner violence and sexual violence represent significant public health challenges that carry many individual and societal costs. More than 1 in 3 women (35.6%) and more than 1 in 4 men (28.5%) in the United States have experienced rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime.
Benjamin, Chan, Carolyn Joy, Sachs
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Imaginary Sexual Partner

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1960
Masturbation Before discussing the visual fantasies accompanying masturbation, a few words should be said about masturbation itself. In his monograph on autoerotism Stekel39quite bluntly states: "Everybody masturbates. No exception to this is permissible, once we know that onanism may be unconscious." However, it should be mentioned that Stekel's ...
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Diversity in Partner Number Sexuality via Sexual Configurations Theory

Archives of Sexual Behavior
"Partner number sexuality" (P#S) refers to how many partners individuals have/are interested in having. Those with P#S outside of monogamous desires and/or practices commonly face stigma in North America and elsewhere. Yet theories of sexuality do not always make room for diverse P#S.
Lydia Victoria Kula Mathi   +6 more
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Premarital sexual careers and partner change

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1992
Attitudes toward premarital sexual behavior, lifetime prevalence of sexual activity, and the variation in exposure to sexual intercourse is described. The main focus is on the number of sex partners and the social context of partner change. The variation by social and demographic characteristics in the number of sex partners is analyzed.
K, Tanfer, J J, Schoorl
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Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse

2009
Abstract Most perpetrators of sexual assault are not strangers but are well known to their victims. Approximately 8%–14% of women suffer sexual abuse from an intimate partner or former intimate partner during their lifetimes. Intimate partner sexual abuse (IPSA) includes sexual assault/battery, rape, sexual contact without consent ...
Carolyn Sachs, Linda J Gomberg
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Sexual Therapy for Patients without Partners

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1980
Most available therapies for sexual dysfunction require a cooperative partner. This article describes a combined behavioral psychodynamic treatment program for sexual problems in people without partners. The method allows for flexibility in treating patients with widely varying personalities and levels of psychopathology.
H D, Albert   +3 more
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Sexual surrogate partner therapy

Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2008
Sexual surrogate partner therapy, by David Brown. Luton: JNB Publishing Limited, 2007, 175 pages, £14.95 (paperback). ISBN 978-0-955-52390-8.
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Why multiple sexual partners?

The Lancet, 2009
This article addresses multiple sexual partnerships specifically as the root of the generalized epidemic of HIV in southern and eastern Africa. It discusses the many reasons for multiple sexual partners for men and women as well as shares project initiatives and campaigns focused on behavior change communication to end this crisis in Africa.
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