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Gender, sexual orientation, academic self-concept and leadership

Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning, 2021
PurposeThe study's purpose is to present and empirically test a model that identifies academic self-concept as a mediator of the relationship between gender, sexual orientation and self-perceptions of leadership ability.Design/methodology/approachSurveys were administered to 964 first-year undergraduate students.FindingsAcademic self-concept mediated ...
Jeffrey A. Miles, Stefanie E. Naumann
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Self-concept of adolescent sexual abuse victims

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1985
To assess the self-concept and psychological profile associated with sexual abuse, 20 young female victims evaluated in a sexual abuse clinic completed the Offer Self-Image Questionnaire (OSIQ). The alleged assault was intrafamilial in 13 cases, lasting from several months to 10 years. Extrafamilial abuses were isolated events.
D P, Orr, M C, Downes
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Sexual self-concept in sexually abused homeless adolescents

Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 2010
This study explored gender differences, sexual self-concept and life on the street among homeless adolescents who self-reported a history of sexual abuse. Individual interviews were conducted with 13 adolescents (six males and seven females) aged 18–20 years.
Regina Jones Johnson   +3 more
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Sexual self‐concept, sexual satisfaction, and attachment among single and coupled individuals

Personal Relationships, 2017
AbstractThe aim of this study was to examine the moderating role of attachment styles among single and coupled participants (N = 632) in the associations between sexual self‐concept (sexual self‐esteem, sexual depression, and sexual preoccupation) and sexual satisfaction. The results indicated lower sexual self‐esteem and sexual satisfaction and higher
Antičević, Vesna   +2 more
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Childhood Sexual Abuse and Multiple Dimensions of Self-Concept

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship between child sexual abuse (CSA) and self-concept in a nonclinical sample of female college students. Participants with a history of CSA had lower scores than participants without a history of CSA on four domains of self-concept: familial, affect, competence, and physical.
Meera, Murthi   +2 more
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Sexual Identity and Self-Concept

Journal of Homosexuality, 1981
This study investigated the relationship among gender, social sex roles, and sexual orientation as components of sexual identity, and the relationship of these components to the overall self-concept. It was found that each component was individually important in the relationship of sexual identity to self-concept. The interaction between sex and sexual
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Sexual Self-concept and Intended Sexual Behavior of Young Adolescent Taiwanese Girls

Nursing Research, 2010
People begin to become aware of their sexual drive and erotic feelings as young adolescents. Such activity often has been overlooked in Taiwan, a traditional society, because sexuality is viewed as a private issue.The purpose of this study was to explore the sexual self-concept and intended sexual behavior of young adolescent girls in Taiwan ...
Hsiang-Chu, Pai   +2 more
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Self-concept and sexuality of spinal cord injured women

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1978
Differences in perceived self-concept and sexual response before and after spinal cord injury were examined. Twenty-four women between the ages of 20 and 40 completed a questionnaire and participated in a brief taped interview. Most of the women viewed themselves as very or somewhat attractive and had been involved in a sexual relationship since injury.
M D, Fitting   +3 more
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Surviving cancer: The importance of sexual self-concept

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1999
Sexual self-schemas are cognitive generalizations regarding sexual aspects of the self; they represent a core component of one's sexuality. We contend that individual differences in sexual self-view are an important cognitive diathesis for predicting sexual difficulty or dysfunction.
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Adolescents’ Self Perceptions: Connecting Psychosocial Competencies to the Sexual Self-Concept

The Journal of Sex Research, 2023
Adolescence is a crucial period for the development of the sexual self-concept. While existing research shows that adolescents' sexual self-concept varies, few studies have examined its relation with psychosocial competencies such as the general self-concept, interpersonal skills, and self-control capacities.
Judith Kotiuga   +3 more
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