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Sexual Sadism in Sexual Offenders and Sexually Motivated Homicide
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2014This article gives a clinically oriented overview of forensically relevant forms of sexual sadism disorder and its specific relationship to sexual homicide. In sexual homicide perpetrators, peculiar patterns of sexual sadism may be a motivational pathway to kill. Sexual sadism increases the risk for reoffending in sexual offenders.
Peer, Briken +2 more
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Childhood sexual abuse, adolescent sexual behaviors and sexual revictimization
Child Abuse & Neglect, 1997The aims of this study were to examine the extent to which exposure to childhood sexual abuse (CSA) was associated with increased rates of sexual risk taking behaviors and sexual revictimization during adolescence.A birth cohort of 520 New Zealand born young women was studied at regular intervals from birth to the age of 18.
D M, Fergusson +2 more
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Sexual Esteem, Sexual Depression, and Sexual Preoccupation in the Exchange Approach to Sexuality
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1997A sample of 124 undergraduate students completed the Sexuality Scale and the Sexual Approach Questionnaire developed by Snell. The analysis indicated that those who scored high on the Exchange approach to sexuality ( n = 43) scored lower on Sexual Esteem and higher on Sexual Depression and Sexual Preoccupation than those who scored low on Exchange ( n
J M, Thurman, N C, Silver
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Sexual Dimorphism and Sexual Intermediaries
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2010Robert Sparrow's article (2010) attempts to defend the position that humans are sexually dimorphic. However, human embryology clearly shows this is not the case.
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Sexual Physiology and Sexual Functioning
Postgraduate Medicine, 1975(1975). Sexual Physiology and Sexual Functioning. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 58, No. 1, pp. 67-72.
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2013
Despite shifts toward greater acceptance in U.S. public opinion and policy, lesbian, gay, and bisexual people remain widely stigmatized. This article reviews empirical research on sexual prejudice, that is, heterosexuals' internalization of cultural stigma, manifested in the form of negative attitudes toward sexual minorities and same-sex desires and ...
Gregory M, Herek, Kevin A, McLemore
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Despite shifts toward greater acceptance in U.S. public opinion and policy, lesbian, gay, and bisexual people remain widely stigmatized. This article reviews empirical research on sexual prejudice, that is, heterosexuals' internalization of cultural stigma, manifested in the form of negative attitudes toward sexual minorities and same-sex desires and ...
Gregory M, Herek, Kevin A, McLemore
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
Sexual pain is an underrecognized and poorly treated constellation of disorders that significantly impact affected women and their partners. Recognized as a form of chronic pain, sexual pain disorders are heterogeneous and include dyspareunia (superficial and deep), vaginismus, vulvodynia, vestibulitis, and noncoital sexual pain disorder.
Boardman, Lori A., Stockdale, Colleen K.
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Sexual pain is an underrecognized and poorly treated constellation of disorders that significantly impact affected women and their partners. Recognized as a form of chronic pain, sexual pain disorders are heterogeneous and include dyspareunia (superficial and deep), vaginismus, vulvodynia, vestibulitis, and noncoital sexual pain disorder.
Boardman, Lori A., Stockdale, Colleen K.
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Journal of Homosexuality, 1991
Although Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) has often been described as lacking in sexual drive or at most a rather reluctant heterosexual, a close study of his life and writings indicates the presence of a pronounced vein of homoeroticism--although there seems to be no concrete evidence of any homosexual activity on his part.
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Although Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) has often been described as lacking in sexual drive or at most a rather reluctant heterosexual, a close study of his life and writings indicates the presence of a pronounced vein of homoeroticism--although there seems to be no concrete evidence of any homosexual activity on his part.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1970
Patricia A. Luecke, Genevieve L. Martin
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Patricia A. Luecke, Genevieve L. Martin
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