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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2012
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to test a process model that assesses the relationship of sexual health knowledge and normative beliefs to sexual health behavioural intention, with sexual self‐concept as a mediating variable. The model is intended to assist in the prediction of which adolescents would exhibit a lower intention to ...
Hsiang-Chu, Pai, Sheuan, Lee
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Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to test a process model that assesses the relationship of sexual health knowledge and normative beliefs to sexual health behavioural intention, with sexual self‐concept as a mediating variable. The model is intended to assist in the prediction of which adolescents would exhibit a lower intention to ...
Hsiang-Chu, Pai, Sheuan, Lee
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Symptoms and beyond: Self-concept among sexually assaulted women.
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2017The unique characteristics of sexual assault (SA)-a toxic mix of an interpersonal harm, a violent exploitation of one's body, and a transformation of an act of connectedness into an act of submission-are postulated to negatively affect the self-concept.
Hadar Keshet, Eva Gilboa-Schechtman
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Anxiety and self-concept correlates of sexually aversive women
Sexuality and Disability, 1981This research study investigates the sexual aversive syndrome in women. Fifty-five subjects participated in this research study; 20 were diagnosed as aversive and 35 were screened into the non-aversive group. The two groups were compared on three dimensions: 1) Anxiety, 2) Self-Concept, and 3) Social-Sexual information. The results clarify the clinical
Christine Murphy, Michael Sullivan
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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2010
Aim. The purpose of this study was to test a model of sexual self‐concept and sexual risk cognition affecting sexual communication in Taiwanese adolescents.Background. Parent–adolescent sexual communication has been shown to influence adolescent sexual behaviour.
Jiunn-Horng, Lou +3 more
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Aim. The purpose of this study was to test a model of sexual self‐concept and sexual risk cognition affecting sexual communication in Taiwanese adolescents.Background. Parent–adolescent sexual communication has been shown to influence adolescent sexual behaviour.
Jiunn-Horng, Lou +3 more
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Satanists’ sexual self-concept
Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2023Samuel Danielson, Eric Sprankle
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Sexual Self-Concept: Testing a Hypothetical Model for Men and Women
The Journal of Sex Research, 2013One theoretical concept receiving modest attention in contemporary sex research is the sexual self-concept (SSC). However, a lack of cohesion within this research has culminated in a collection of SSC models which overlap one another but which are not exactly the same. Therefore, a unified conceptual model of SSC needs to be established.
Arielle R, Deutsch +2 more
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Sexuality and self-concept: issues in skin disease.
Dermatology nursing, 1992Self-concept is closely tied to feelings of sexuality. Therefore, comprehensive nursing care of patients with skin disorders should include sexuality issues. This article addresses methods of assessment and a variety of interventions in dealing with sexuality and skin disease.
S G, Poorman, C A, Webb
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“I Feel Different”: Ovarian Cancer and Sexual Self-Concept
Women's Reproductive Health, 2017ABSTRACTOvarian cancer and its treatments affect women's sexuality and sexual health. The disease affects a core element of womanhood and femininity—the ovaries. Scholars and others argue that the position of the ovaries in the interior of the female body and the prognosis of the disease contribute to limited public awareness.
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The Role of Sexual Self-Concept in the Use of Contraceptives
Family Planning Perspectives, 1988Sexual self-concept--defined as an individual's evaluation of his or her own sexual feelings and actions--is proposed as an important predictor of contraceptive behavior among teenagers, and a scale measuring the concept is described. In exploratory analyses among university students, sexual self-concept is found to be associated with frequency of ...
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