نتایج جستجو برای: sexual self

تعداد نتایج: 632117  

Journal: :Review of Economics of the Household 2016

Journal: :Behavioral sciences 2016
Gillian Hewitt-Stubbs Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck Shawna Mastro Marie-Aude Boislard

Many scholars have called for an increased focus on positive aspects of sexual health and sexuality. Using a longitudinal design with two assessments, we investigated patterns of entitlement to sexual partner pleasure and self-efficacy to achieve sexual pleasure among 295 young men and women aged 17-25 years attending one Australian university. We also tested whether entitlement and efficacy di...

Journal: :Military medicine 2012
Valerie L Forman-Hoffman Michelle Mengeling Brenda M Booth James Torner Anne G Sadler

We examine lifetime eating disorders (EDOs) and associations with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and sexual trauma during various stages of the life course (childhood, during military service, and lifetime) among women veterans. The sample included 1,004 women aged 20 to 52 years who had enrolled at 2 Midwestern Veterans Affairs Medical Centers or outlying clinics completed a retrospecti...

Journal: :Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment 2014
Alexander F Schmidt Kim Gykiere Kris Vanhoeck Ruth E Mann Rainer Banse

To aid risk assessment, management, and treatment planning it is essential to assess child sexual abusers' deviant sexual interests (DSI) and preferences (DSP) for sex with children. However, measurement of DSI/DSP is fraught with psychometric problems. In consequence, research interest has shifted to latency-based indirect measures as a measurement approach to complement self-report and physio...

Journal: :International journal of mental health nursing 2005
Sue McAndrew Tony Warne

Deliberate self-harm predominantly occurs in women under the age of 30 years. This qualitative case study using feminist methods explored the experiences of three women who each had a long history of self-harming behaviour. Psychoanalytical concepts are used to explore the meaning of the conflicts that these women experience. Emergent themes include: great expectations, I speak but no one hears...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2007
Nicole Prause Cynthia A Graham

The term "asexual" has been defined in many different ways and asexuality has received very little research attention. In a small qualitative study (N = 4), individuals who self-identified as asexual were interviewed to help formulate hypotheses for a larger study. The second larger study was an online survey drawn from a convenience sample designed to better characterize asexuality and to test...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1997
B L Andersen X A Woods L J Copeland

Longitudinal research indicates that approximately 50% of women treated for gynecologic cancer have sexual dysfunctions as they recover and become cancer survivors. This outcome occurs in the context of satisfactory quality of life in other domains. This study, comparing gynecologic cancer survivors (n = 61) and gynecologically healthy women (n = 74), documents the reliability of the latter obs...

Journal: :Avances en Psicología Latinoamericana 2020

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 2018

Journal: :The journal of sexual medicine 2016
Chelsea D Kilimnik Cindy M Meston

INTRODUCTION Women's sexuality is influenced by their perceptions of their bodies. Negative body appraisals have been implicated in the development and maintenance of sexual concerns in women with a history of childhood sexual abuse (CSA). The sexuality of these women is often expressed in extremes of approach and avoidant sexual tendencies, which have been related to the sexual inhibition and ...

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