Archives of Sexual Behavior_Vol 39, issue 4, Aug 2010

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Author(s): Kenneth J. Zucker (ed.)

Language: English
Pages: 193

The Fertility of Hebephiles and the Adaptationist Argument Against Including Hebephilia in DSM-5......Page 1
References......Page 2
Why the Rush to Create Dubious New Sexual Disorders?......Page 3
References......Page 4
Introduction......Page 5
Procedure and Measures......Page 7
Comparison of Fa’afafine, Gynephilic Men with No Children, and Gynephilic Men with at Least One Child......Page 8
Discussion......Page 9
References......Page 12
Introduction......Page 15
Brazilian Sex and Sexualities......Page 16
Method......Page 17
Specialized Spaces......Page 18
The Actors......Page 19
Gender, Sex, and Sexualities......Page 20
Sexual Tags as Symbolic Sexuality......Page 22
Conclusion......Page 23
References......Page 24
Introduction......Page 26
Surveys......Page 27
National Health and Social Life Survey......Page 28
Behavioral Risk Factor Survey......Page 29
Statistical Analysis......Page 30
Results......Page 31
Mode of Administration Effects......Page 35
Response Coding Effects......Page 36
Discussion......Page 37
Appendix A......Page 41
References......Page 42
Introduction......Page 45
Experimental Design and Manipulation......Page 46
Procedure......Page 47
Data Analysis......Page 48
Average Genital Temperature......Page 49
Latency to Maximal Reported Subjective Sexual Arousal......Page 50
Correlation Between Genital Temperature and Continuous Subjective Sexual Arousal......Page 51
Discussion......Page 52
Influence of camera on arousal......Page 55
References......Page 56
Heterosexual Sexual Arousal Patterns......Page 58
The Present Study......Page 59
Viewing Time......Page 60
Discussion......Page 61
References......Page 62
Introduction......Page 64
The Present Studies......Page 65
Participants......Page 66
Procedure......Page 67
Between-Group Differences in Sexual Arousal and Affect......Page 68
Within-Group Differences in Sexual Arousal Patterns......Page 69
Sexual History Variables as Predictors of Category Specificity......Page 70
Study 2......Page 72
Between-Group Differences......Page 73
Within-Group Differences in Sexual Arousal Patterns......Page 74
Sexual History Variables as Predictors of Category Specificity......Page 75
Discussion......Page 77
Affective Responses to the Heterosexual and Lesbian Erotica......Page 79
Acknowledgments......Page 80
References......Page 81
STI/HIV Risk and Sexual Abuse History......Page 82
Alcohol Consumption, Sexual Abuse History, and STI/HIV Risk......Page 83
Drinking Habits (Collins, Parks, & Marlatt, 1985)......Page 84
Procedure......Page 85
Sexual Risk-Taking Assessment......Page 86
Discussion......Page 87
Limitations, Strengths, and Future Directions......Page 88
References......Page 89
Introduction......Page 91
Correction for Age Reported in Whole Years......Page 92
Comparisons of the Regression Models......Page 93
Cox Model......Page 94
Parametric Survival Model......Page 95
Discussion......Page 96
References......Page 98
Introduction......Page 99
Sexual Identity......Page 100
Participants......Page 101
Sexual Satisfaction......Page 102
Sexual Identity......Page 103
Sexual Well-Being......Page 104
Discussion......Page 105
Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 107
References......Page 108
Narcissism and Sexual Aggression......Page 110
Overview of the Current Research......Page 111
Sexual Narcissism Scale (SNS)......Page 112
Psychometric Properties of the Final 20-Item Sexual Narcissism Scale......Page 113
Descriptive Statistics by Sex and Virginity Status......Page 114
Discussion......Page 115
Sexual Aggression Frequency and Type......Page 116
Does Sexual Narcissism Predict Sexual Aggression Beyond Global Narcissism?......Page 117
General Discussion......Page 119
References......Page 121
Introduction......Page 124
The Sexual Compulsivity Scale......Page 125
Procedure......Page 126
Analytic Plan......Page 127
Multivariate Logistic Regressions......Page 128
Discussion......Page 130
References......Page 132
Introduction......Page 134
Hypotheses......Page 135
HIV Serostatus......Page 136
Statistical Analysis......Page 137
Correlations of Key Variables......Page 138
Discussion......Page 140
References......Page 141
Introduction......Page 143
Procedure......Page 144
Psychosocial Correlates......Page 145
Psychosocial Correlates......Page 146
Discussion......Page 147
References......Page 150
Introduction......Page 152
Sexual Behavior......Page 154
Personality Traits and Religiosity......Page 155
Out of Control Sexual Experiences in Relation to Other Questions about Sexuality......Page 156
Relationship to Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA)......Page 157
Discussion......Page 158
References......Page 161
Introduction......Page 163
Measures......Page 165
Clients of Sex Workers After Legalization......Page 166
Comparing What Clients and Sex Workers Say They Do......Page 168
Moderate Consistency......Page 169
Low Consistency......Page 170
Discussion......Page 171
References......Page 172
Introduction......Page 174
Mental Rotation and Line Angle Judgment Tasks......Page 176
Correlations Between National Indices and Spatial Performance Parameters......Page 177
Relation Between Mental Rotation and Line Angle Judgment Parameters, Across Nations......Page 178
Discussion......Page 179
References......Page 180
Introduction......Page 182
Procedure......Page 184
‘‘Alternative’’ Sexual Practices-Redefining Sexual Intimacy......Page 185
Couple Communication and Relationship Context......Page 187
Discussion......Page 188
References......Page 191