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Validation of the Sexual Discounting Task for Use in Adolescents Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Sneha Thamotharan, Hunter A. Hahn, Ashley Ramos, Bethany Harris, Matthew W. Johnson, Sherecce A. Fields
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Validating the Revised Mating Effort Questionnaire Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-13
Abstract The mating effort questionnaire (MEQ) is a multi-dimensional self-report instrument that captures factors reflecting individual effort in upgrading from a current partner, investment in a current partner, and mate seeking when not romantically paired. In the current studies, we sought to revise the MEQ so that it distinguishes among two facets of mate seeking—mate locating and mate attracting—to
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A Behavioral Economic Examination of Sexual Behaviors in the Era of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis via Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-12
Abstract Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use may be associated with condom use decisions. The current investigation examined sexual decision-making in the context of PrEP among young adult men who have sex with men (MSM) between 18 and 30 years old, using an explanatory sequential mixed methods design. For the quantitative aim, 99 MSM currently taking PrEP (i.e., PrEP-experienced) and 140 MSM not currently
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Fertility of Czech Gay and Straight Men, Women, and Their Relatives: Testing the Sexually Antagonistic Gene Hypothesis Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Jakub Fořt, Jaroslav Flegr, Radim Kuba, Šárka Kaňková
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Sexual Health Needs Among Men Who Engage in Transactional Sex with Men in the UK Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-11
Abstract Men who engage in transactional sex with men (MTSM) are a high-risk population for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Epidemiological data have so far included them in the broad category of men who have sex with men (MSM), while research on transactional sex typically focused on female sex workers. The internet has substantially changed sex work practices and earlier findings concerning
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Being a Surrogate Partner: The Challenges of Fragile Boundaries Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-06
Abstract Surrogate partner therapy is a type of treatment in which the surrogate partner (SP) works in a triadic setting with a sex therapist and a patient. At the same time, the SP acts as an intimate surrogate partner to the patient. The SP treatment includes a range of therapeutic experiences such as relaxation, intimate communication, sensual and sexual contact, and training for the acquisition
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Patterns of Gender Development Across Intersections of Age, Gender, and Ethnicity-Race Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Matthew G. Nielson, Carol Lynn Martin, Dawn E. England, Laura D. Hanish, Carlos E. Santos, Dawn Delay, Kimberly A. Updegraff, Adam A. Rogers
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Testing Fraternal Birth Order Effects and Antagonistic Effects for Homosexual Men: Power Comparison of Various Methods Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-04
Abstract Research on the biological determinants of male homosexual preference has long realized that the older brother effect (FBOE, i.e., a higher fraternal birth rank of homosexuals) and the antagonist effect (AE, i.e., more fertile women have a higher chance of having a homosexual son) can both generate family data where homosexual men have more siblings and more older siblings than heterosexual
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Perceived Impacts of Partners’ Other Relationships on Oneself in Consensual Nonmonogamy Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Jennifer Arter, Sacha S. Bunge
Existing research suggests a number of both costs and benefits to oneself that can occur as a result of partners’ other relationships in consensual nonmonogamy (CNM), but such costs and benefits have not previously been systematically cataloged. Using reflexive thematic analysis, we present themes derived from semi-structured interviews with 51 individuals (63% white, 55% nonbinary/genderqueer/non-cisgendered
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A Mixed-Methods Approach to Develop a Combined Model of U.S. College Student Alcohol-Associated Condomless Sex Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Alan Z. Sheinfil, Madison Firkey, Veronica Bucci, Mikaela Gjoka, Sarah E. Woolf-King
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Barriers to Completing Preoperative Hair Removal for Penile Inversion Vaginoplasty Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Peter Mankowski, Smita Mukherjee, Sahil Kumar, Cormac O’Dwyer, Hoyoung Jung, Richard Wassersug, Krista Genoway, Alexander Kavanagh
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Childhood Gender Nonconformity and Parental Maltreatment as Mediators of Sexual Orientation Disparities in Childhood Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Yin Xu, Yidan Ma, Qazi Rahman
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Social Representations and Experiences of Sexual Transactions Among Swiss Youth Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Annamaria Colombo, Myrian Carbajal, Riccardo Milani
This article relies on quantitative data collected in Switzerland as part of a research study on sexual transactions among youth. Building on an analytical framework that defines sexual transactions in terms of negotiated exchanges rooted in social representations, we explored how they were perceived by the Swiss young people included in our sample at a cognitive, ethical, and political level. We found
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What Do Different People Look for in a Partner? Effects of Sex, Sexual Orientation, and Mating Strategies on Partner Preferences Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Joao Francisco Goes Braga Takayanagi, Jose de Oliveira Siqueira, Paulo Sergio Panse Silveira, Jaroslava Varella Valentova
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Development of Gender Non-Contentedness During Adolescence and Early Adulthood Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-27
Abstract Adolescence is an important period for the development of gender identity. We studied the development of gender non-contentedness, i.e., unhappiness with being the gender aligned with one’s sex, from early adolescence to young adulthood, and its association with self-concept, behavioral and emotional problems, and adult sexual orientation. Participants were 2772 adolescents (53% male) from
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HIV-Related Stigma and Treatment Adherence Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Who Use Crystal Meth in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Leonardo Jiménez-Rivagorza, Ricardo Orozco, María Elena Medina-Mora, Claudia Rafful
Internationally, HIV-related stigma and crystal methamphetamine (meth) use have been described as barriers to treatment adherence among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM). Crystal meth use has been increasing among gbMSM in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City (MAMC). Therefore, this study aimed to determine the association between HIV-related stigma and HIV treatment adherence
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Reasons for Genital Dissatisfaction in a Sample of Brazilian Men Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 Erisvan Vieira da Silva, Melissa Medeiros Braz, Hedioneia Maria Foletto Pivetta
Genital self-image (GSI) involves subjective perceptions, experiences, and feelings of individuals regarding their genitalia. A negative GSI contributes to lower sexual esteem and, consequently, negative sexual experiences and sexual dysfunction. In men, self-perception may be influenced by several factors, including penis size or shape, personal experiences, body image, general health status, sex
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Gender Incongruence and Autistic Traits: Cerebral and Behavioral Underpinnings Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-22
Abstract Gender dysphoria and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) co-occur at high rates. Yet, it is unknown whether gender dysphoria and ASD are associated with common or distinct neurobiological correlates or how they relate to experiences of gender-related body incongruence. Using the Social Responsiveness Scale, we assessed autistic traits in 99 transgender and 99 cisgender individuals and investigated
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Initial Development and Validation of the Brief Internalized Heterosexist Racism Scale for Gay and Bisexual Black Men: A Measure of Internalized Heterosexist Racism Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-22
Abstract We introduce internalized heterosexist racism (IHR), or the internalization of damaging stereotypes, harmful beliefs, and negative attitudes about being a sexual minority person of color. We also present the initial development and validation of the Brief Internalized Heterosexist Racism Scale for gay and bisexual Black men (IHR-GBBM), a unidimensional, 10-item measure of IHR. Exploratory
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Sex Reassignment Surgery, Marriage, and Reproductive Rights of Intersex and Transgender People in Sunni Islam Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Sayyed Mohamed Muhsin, Firdaus Yahya, Rasheed Parachottil, Sirajuddin Shaikh, Alexis Heng Boon Chin
The traditional gender binary constitutes an integral aspect of Islamic social ethics, which has a pivotal role in shaping religious obligations, legal proceedings, and interpersonal judgments within Muslim communities. Within the familial sphere, this gender binary underscores fundamental responsibilities encompassing parenthood, filial duties, and inheritance rights. Recent years have witnessed a
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Sharing and Receiving Eye-Contact Predicts Mate Choice After a 5-Minute Conversation: Evidence from a Speed-Dating Study Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Alexandra Hoffmann, Sabrina Schiestl, Philipp Sinske, Matthias Gondan, Pierre Sachse, Thomas Maran
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A Preliminary Exploratory Factor Analysis of the BDSM Counselor Competency Scale Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Zachary Lane Berman, Jessica N. Fish
BDSM practitioners represent a large sexual minority group often overlooked, misunderstood, and unnecessarily pathologized by mental health clinicians. Although developing cultural competence for diverse and marginalized populations is widely understood to be a core component of delivering efficacious therapeutic services that can counteract these stigmatizing mental healthcare experiences, no measures
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Tarlov Cysts and Premature Ejaculation Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Yuanyuan Liu, Dalin Sun, Zhenghong Gao, Zhongjiang Wang, Baofang Jin
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Differential Evaluation of Straight and Gay Men for Nonverbal Effeminate Behavior Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Art D. Marsden, Leonard S. Newman
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The Moderating Effects of HIV Relevant Factors on the Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence and Intention to Start HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Cisgender Women Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Shimrit Keddem, Victoria Frye, Annet Davis, Beryl A. Koblin, Hong‑Van Tieu, Rachele K. Lipsky, Vijay Nandi, Anne M. Teitelman
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Patterns of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication During Sex Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Audrey Lutmer, Alicia M. Walker
Sexual communication functions as an important relational process expediating satisfying sexual experiences (Sprecher & Hendrick, 2004). Much of the existing literature on sexual communication concerning sexual pleasure biases verbal communication (Babin, 2012). This study adds to the existing research regarding patterns of communication surrounding sex and during sex through qualitative analysis.
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Sexual Attraction and Non-Suicidal Self-Harm: The Role of Stressors and Psychological Mediators Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-12 Rannveig Sigurvinsdottir, Berglind Gisladottir, Bryndis Bjork Asgeirsdottir, Inga Dora Sigfusdottir
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Racialized Migrant Transgender Women Engaged in Sex Work: Double Binds and Identifications with the Community Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-12 Fau Rosati, Jessica Pistella, Valentina Coletta, Roberto Baiocco
Racialized migrant transgender women engaged in sex work represent an understudied population. They face unique challenges resulting from their multiple marginalized identities, such as racialized transmisogyny. Since marginalized communities play a vital role in mitigating systemic stigma, it is essential to expand the literature on the community of this population. The present study used the frameworks
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A Dress Is Not a Yes: Towards an Indirect Mouse-Tracking Measure of Men’s Overreliance on Global Cues in the Context of Sexual Flirting Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Ingo Landwehr, Katrin Mundloch, Alexander F. Schmidt
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Associations Between Negative Body Image and Sexual Health Practices in Emerging Adults from Malaysia Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Pei Hwa Goh, Tamara Luginbuehl, Viren Swami
Past findings on the association between negative body image and sexual health behaviors have been mixed and mostly derived from Western samples. The aim of the current study was to examine associations between indices of negative body image and sexual health practices that reduce the risk of disease transmission in emerging adults, and whether these associations are moderated by gender. Using an online
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Empirically Assessing the Effectiveness of the Pathways Programme: An Online Self-Help Intervention for Male Sexual Aggression at UK Universities Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Samuel T. Hales, Caitlyn Rawers, Theresa A. Gannon
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LGBTQ Young Adults’ Identity Disclosure in the Workplace: A Longitudinal Qualitative Analysis of Disclosure Intentions and Outcomes Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Koji Ueno, Rachael Dominguez, Skyler Bastow, Jason V. D’Amours
Research shows that LGBTQ workers make strategic decisions about whether to disclose their sexual and gender identities to their colleagues as they assess potential costs and benefits. The present study sought to extend this literature by examining how they plan their identity disclosure in future workplace interactions and why they may diverge from their initial intentions. The analysis used longitudinal
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“She Couldn't Say the Word Penis”: Experiences of 2SLGBTQ+ People with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities with Sex Education in Alberta, Canada Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Alan Santinele Martino, Eleni Moumos, Noah Uliki, Meghan Robbins
This exploratory qualitative study sought to better understand the experiences of Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (2SLGBTQ+) disabled people when learning about sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender identity. We conducted 31 semi-structured, in-depth interviews with adults labeled/with developmental and intellectual disabilities in Alberta, Canada. Findings showed a significant
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Shifting Norms and Value Conflicts: Exploring the Effects of HIV Status Disclosure Fields in Sex-Social Apps Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Mark Warner, Jo Gibbs, Ann Blandford
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Auditory Cues Alter the Magnitude and Valence of Subjective Sexual Arousal and Desire Induced by an Erotic Video Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 James G. Pfaus, Ellen Zakreski
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Rethinking the Definition of Medicalized Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-29
Abstract In 2015, the international community agreed to end Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) by 2030. However, the target is unlikely to be met as changes in practice, including medicalized female genital mutilation/cutting (mFGM/C), challenge abandonment strategies. This paper critically reviews the current World Health Organization (WHO) definition of mFGM/C to demonstrate that mFGM/C, as
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Penile Pearls and Pearling: Characteristics and Social Identity from the Perspective of Forensic Pathologists Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Aleksa Leković, Vladimir Živković, Slobodan Nikolić
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Attitudes Toward Cisgender Women’s Participation in Sex Work: Opportunity for Agency or Harmful Exchange? Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Hanna Puffer, Gordon Hodson, Elvira Prusaczyk
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The Association Between Sexual Initiation and Membership in Dyadic Profiles of Perceived Shared Power Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-26 Veronica Hanna-Walker, Dean M. Busby, E. Whitney G. Moore, Erin K. Holmes
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Rape or Homicide: Which Is Worse? Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Richard B. Felson, Eric Silver
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The Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Sexual Fantasy Experience Scale Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-23 Rachel Hasson, Karni Ginzburg
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Sexual Behavior and Sexual Decision-Making Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observations from a Rapid Ethnographic Assessment in Marion County, Indiana, October–November 2021 Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Penny S. Loosier, Yasmin P. Ogale, Rachel Clark Smith, Rachel Kachur, Lavinia Nicolae, Christine Heumann
From 2020 to 2021, Marion County, Indiana, USA, saw an increase in early syphilis diagnoses, primarily among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM). This rapid ethnographic assessment combines survey data from GBMSM with data from key informant interviews with multiple groups of stakeholders, including GBMSM, to describe how COVID-19 impacted sexual behaviors, sexual decision-making
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On the Relationship Between Online Heterosexist Discrimination and Mental Health and Substance Use Among LGBTQ+ Young Adults Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Ian Carson, Wei Wu, Amy Knopf, Christopher Andrew Crawford, Tamika C. B. Zapolski
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Femcel Discussions of Sex, Frustration, Power, and Revenge Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Hannah Rae Evans, Adam Lankford
Although male incels have received a great deal of scholarly attention in recent years, there has been almost no research on femcels (involuntarily celibate women). After collecting data from more than 24,000 femcel posts, we drew from a recently developed sexual frustration theory and conducted qualitative analyses of approximately 1200. Overall, our findings suggest that (1) femcels struggled with
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Links between Aggressive Sexual Fantasies and Sexual Coercion: A Replication and Extension of a Multifactorial Model Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Joseph Bernhard Birke, Patrick Jern, Ada Johansson, Rebecca Bondü
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Subjective Experiences of Pregnancy, Delivery, and Nursing in Transgender Men and Non-Binary Individuals: A Qualitative Analysis of Gender and Mental Health Concerns Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Felicitas A. O. K. Falck, Cecilia M. U. Dhejne, Louise M. M. Frisén, Gabriela M. Armuand
Studies of how gender-diverse individuals experience pregnancy, childbirth, and nursing remain few, mainly focus on the US and contain scarce information about mental health concerns peri-partum. This hinders informed reproductive health decisions and counseling. We used in-depth interviews to examine how gestational gender-diverse individuals in Sweden experience the process of planning and undergoing
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Longitudinal Associations between Different Types of Sexting, Adolescent Mental Health, and Sexual Risk Behaviors: Moderating Effects of Gender, Ethnicity, Disability Status, and Sexual Minority Status Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Michelle F. Wright, Sebastian Wachs
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Gender Dysphoria and Sexual Euphoria: A Bayesian Perspective on the Influence of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy on Sexual Arousal Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Manfred Klöbl, Murray Bruce Reed, Patricia Handschuh, Ulrike Kaufmann, Melisande Elisabeth Konadu, Vera Ritter, Benjamin Spurny-Dworak, Georg S. Kranz, Rupert Lanzenberger, Marie Spies
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Intense Body Contact Increases Homosexual Pair Bond Stability in Female Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata) Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-12
Abstract The Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) has become a key species for studying homosexual behavior over recent decades. With the non-conceptive nature, their same-sex consortships illustrate that individual partner preferences can exist beyond direct reproductive benefits or apparent sociosexual strategies. An open question is whether the behavior shared between partners in consortship directly
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Sexual Identity Development and Social Ecological Facilitators and Barriers of PrEP Uptake and Adherence Among Latinx Men Who Have Sex with Men Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-11 Frank R. Dillon, Melissa M. Ertl, Austin C. Eklund, Jaelen Westbrook, Gabrielle Balek, Angel Algarin, Jessica Martin, Francisco J. Sánchez, Ryan Ebersole
Latinx gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (LMSM) report lower pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use than their white, non-Latinx counterparts. We hypothesize that this disparity is partially attributable to social ecological factors that can be addressed via prevention interventions. In this retrospective study, we first examined data from 253 LMSM to determine whether theorized associations
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Deepening Sexual Desire and Erotic Fantasies Research in the ACE Spectrum: Comparing the Experiences of Asexual, Demisexual, Gray-Asexual, and Questioning People Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-11 Filippo Maria Nimbi, Caterina Appia, Annalisa Tanzilli, Guido Giovanardi, Vittorio Lingiardi
Over the past 30 years, an increasing number of people have identified within the asexual (ACE) spectrum recognizing an absence/low/situational sexual attraction to individuals of any gender. The current study aims to deepen the knowledge of sexual desire, erotic fantasies, and related emotions within the ACE spectrum. A total of 1072 Italian volunteers were recruited to take part to the present study
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Themes Associated with Suicidal Ideation and Behavior Among People Attracted to Children Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-10
Abstract Suicide represents a significant public health problem, with around 800,000 deaths per year worldwide and up to 20 times as many episodes of self-harm and suicide attempts. Members of stigmatized groups may experience increased risk of suicide due in part to stigma-related factors, such as expectations of rejection, internalization of negative stereotypes, or potential for greater social isolation
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“Just the Stigma Associated with PrEP Makes You Feel Like It's HIV Itself”: Exploring PrEP Stigma, Skepticism, and Medical Mistrust Among Black Cisgender Women in Urban and Rural Counties in the U.S. Deep South Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-09 Whitney C. Irie, Anais Mahone, Bernadette Johnson, Jeanne Marrazzo, Michael J. Mugavero, Barbara Van Der Pol, Latesha Elopre
Despite its effectiveness in HIV prevention, PrEP use among Black women is suboptimal. Notably in the Deep South, Black women have the lowest PrEP uptake rates among all US regions. To increase PrEP engagement, research suggests the implementation of structural and social interventions particular to the needs of Black women. The state of Alabama is of priority to federal HIV prevention initiatives;
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Examining the Role of Mononormative Beliefs, Stigma, and Internalized Consensual Non-Monogamy Negativity for Dehumanization Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-05 David L. Rodrigues, Thomas R. Brooks, Rhonda N. Balzarini, Amy C. Moors, Diniz Lopes
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The Desirable Dad Hypothesis: Male Same-Sex Attraction as the Product of Selection for Paternal Care via Antagonistic Pleiotropy Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-04 Thomas Felesina, Brendan Zietsch
Same-sex attraction, a heritable trait with a reproductive cost, lacks a comprehensive evolutionary explanation. Here we build on a hypothesis invoking antagonistic pleiotropy, which suggests that genes linked to male same-sex attraction remain in the gene pool because they have conferred some fitness advantage to heterosexual men possessing them. We posit the “desirable dad hypothesis,” which proposes
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A Narrative Review of the Dichotomy Between the Social Views of Non-Monogamy and the Experiences of Consensual Non-Monogamous People Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-04 David L. Rodrigues
Monogamy is deeply rooted in most Western societies, shaping how people construe and behave in romantic relationships. These normative views facilitate the emergence of negative perceptions and evaluations when people choose not to adhere to mononormativity. Even though people in consensual non-monogamous (CNM) relationships are targets of stigmatization, research shows a dichotomy between these negative
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Your Happiness Is My Happiness: Predicting Positive Feelings for a Partner’s Consensual Extra-Dyadic Intimate Relations Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-04 Sharon M. Flicker, Flavia Sancier-Barbosa
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Everyday Sexual and Gender Minority Stress and Health: A Systematic Review of Experience Sampling Studies Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-03 Julia Nicholas, Konrad Bresin
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Effect of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Housing Vouchers on Adolescent Risky Sexual Behavior Over a 15-Year Period Arch. Sex. Behav. (IF 4.891) Pub Date : 2024-01-02
Abstract We examined whether a housing voucher intervention influenced adolescent risky sexual behavior (RSB) across 15 years in the Moving to Opportunity Study. Low-income families in public housing that resided in 5 cities were randomized to one of three treatment groups: a housing voucher to move to low-poverty neighborhoods (i.e., < 10% poverty rate), a Sect. 8 voucher but no housing relocation