نتایج جستجو برای: sexual contact

تعداد نتایج: 275659  

2012
Boris V. Schmid Mirjam Kretzschmar

There are four major quantities that are measured in sexual behavior surveys that are thought to be especially relevant for the performance of sexual network models in terms of disease transmission. These are (i) the cumulative distribution of lifetime number of partners, (ii) the distribution of partnership durations, (iii) the distribution of gap lengths between partnerships, and (iv) the num...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1992
T Gutheil L Jorgenson P Sutherland

Psychotherapists' and physicians' sexual contact with their patients has been long held as unethical conduct. However, lawyers' sexual contact with clients has been largely ignored in the professional literature. This article uniquely anatomizes the similarities in the vulnerabilities and power imbalances that exist between psychotherapists' and lawyers' relationships with patients/clients. The...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1999
R M Cullen

Some doctors do enter into sexual relationships with patients. These relationships can be damaging to the patient involved. One response available to both individual doctors and to disciplinary bodies is to prohibit sexual contact between doctors and patients ("zero tolerance"). This paper considers five ways of arguing for a zero tolerance policy. The first rests on an empirical claim that suc...

Journal: :Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2002

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2002
A Wright S Chippindale D Mercey

OBJECTIVES To improve contact tracing for chlamydia. To determine (i) the acceptability to patients of using a contact slip that named chlamydia as the sexually transmissible infection that the contact may have been at risk of acquiring, and (ii) whether an augmented contact slip issued for chlamydia significantly increased the number of sexual partners attending for treatment. METHODS For a ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Erik Volz Lauren Ancel Meyers

Contact patterns in populations fundamentally influence the spread of infectious diseases. Current mathematical methods for epidemiological forecasting on networks largely assume that contacts between individuals are fixed, at least for the duration of an outbreak. In reality, contact patterns may be quite fluid, with individuals frequently making and breaking social or sexual relationships. He...

2010
Lisa M McDaid Graham J Hart

BACKGROUND Men who have sex with men (MSM) remain the group most at risk of acquiring HIV in the UK and new HIV prevention strategies are needed. In this paper, we examine what contact MSM currently have with HIV prevention activities and assess the extent to which these could be utilised further. METHODS Anonymous, self-complete questionnaires and Orasure™ oral fluid collection kits were dis...

2017
David Brodzinsky Abbie E. Goldberg

Article history: Received 9 September 2016 Received in revised form 3 February 2017 Accepted 4 February 2017 Available online 6 February 2017 Contact between adoptive families and birth families in the context of intercountry adoption, as well as adoption by sexual minorities (e.g., lesbians and gay men), represent understudied topics. In the current study, we examine the extent and type of con...

Journal: :Dermatologic clinics 1998
S F Hadlich P K Kohl

Basically, all sexually transmitted diseases occurring in adults can be transmitted to children. Patterns of transmission are as follows: intrauterine, perinatal, by sexual abuse, by voluntary sexual contact, by accidental autoinoculation or heterinoculation, or indirect transmission. In children between 2 and 10 years of age, sexual abuse is first in possible ways of transmission. Taking into ...

Journal: :Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries 2016
Laura Kann Emily O'Malley Olsen Tim McManus William A Harris Shari L Shanklin Katherine H Flint Barbara Queen Richard Lowry David Chyen Lisa Whittle Jemekia Thornton Connie Lim Yoshimi Yamakawa Nancy Brener Stephanie Zaza

PROBLEM Sexual identity and sex of sexual contacts can both be used to identify sexual minority youth. Significant health disparities exist between sexual minority and nonsexual minority youth. However, not enough is known about health-related behaviors that contribute to negative health outcomes among sexual minority youth and how the prevalence of these health-related behaviors compare with t...

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