Index Volume 39, 2002.AUTHORS Aalsma, Matthew C., (4), 259-263 Alegria, Margarita, (4), 292-301 Allison, Kevin W., (3), 179-189 Aneshensel, Carol S., (3), 197-206 Angelone, D. J., (4), 326-333 Bancroft, John, (1), 15-21; (2), 114-126; (2), 127-132 Beckman, Linda J., (4), 284-291 Binik, Yitzchak M., (2), 104-113 Bishop, Kelly L., (4), 275-283 Blythe, Margaret, (4), 259-263 Borowiak, Dana M., (4), 275-283 Bradford, Judith, (2), 139-144 Brown, Jane D., (1), 42-45; (1), 67-72 Browner, Carole H., (4), 284-291 Carballo-Dieguez, Alex, (3), 165-173 Coleman, Eli, (1), 3-6 Cox, Cathy R., (4), 310-320 Crawford, Isiaah, (3), 179-189 De Judicibus, Margaret A., (2), 94-103 DeLamater, John, (1), 10-14 Dolezal, Curtis, (3), 165-173 Earleywine, Mitchell, (2), 145-152 Ellis, James M., (2), 139-144 Fang Li, Nicole, (3), 197-206 Finn, Peter, (2), 114-126; (2), 127-132 Fortenberry, J. Dennis, (1), 63-66; (4), 259-263 Freese, Jeremy, (2), 133-138 Friedrich, William N., (1), 10-14 Frohlich, Penny, (4), 321-325 Goldenberg, Jamie L., (4), 310-320 Greenberg, Jeff, (4), 310-320 Hansen, Helena, (4), 292-301 Harvey, S. Marie, (4), 284-291 Heiman, Julia R., (1), 73-78 Herek, Gregory M., (4), 264-274 Hill, Craig A., (3), 228-240 Hirschman, Richard, (4), 326-333 Holm, Jeffrey E., (4), 275-283 Hudson, Stephen M., (2), 85-93 Janssen, Erick, (2), 114-126; (2), 127-132 Keller, Sarah N., (1), 67-72 Kirby, Douglas, (1), 27-33; (1), 51-57 LaBrie, Joseph W., (2), 145-152 Le Gall, Armelle, (3), 207-216 Levesque, Roger J. R., (1), 46-50 Lillard, Lee A., (3), 197-206 Lilly, Roy S., (4), 326-333 Lopez-Iftikhar, Maria Margarita, (4), 292-301 Lottes, Ilsa L., (1), 79-83 Mah, Kenneth, (2), 104-113 McCabe, Marita P., (2), 94-103; (4), 302-309 McCormack, Julie, (2), 85-93 Meland, Sheri, (2), 133-138 Meston, Cindy, (4), 321-325 Meyer, Ilan H., (2), 139-144 Miller, Brent C., (1), 22-26 Mitchell, Damon, (4), 326-333 Mullet, Etienne, (3), 207-216 Nagayama Hall, Gordon C., (4), 326-333 Okazaki, Sumie, (1), 34-41 Orr, Donald P., (4), 259-263 Pyszczynski, Tom, (4), 310-320 Riviere Shafighi, Sheila, (3), 207-216 Ross, Michael W., (1), 7-9; (1), 58-62 Rossano, Lindsay, (2), 139-144 Sax, Leonard, (3), 174-178 Schiffman, Jason, (2), 145-152 Sherman, Christy A., (4), 284-291 Solomon, Sheldon, (4), 310-320 Sorensen, Dagfinn, (4), 249-258 Soto, Tomas, (3), 179-189 Sprecher, Susan, (3), 190-196 Stigum, Hein, (4), 249-258 Struckman-Johnson, Cindy, (3), 217-227 Struckman-Johnson, David, (3), 217-227 Traeen, Bente, (4), 249-258 Upchurch, Dawn M., (3), 197-206 Vorst, Harrie, (2), 114-126; (2), 127-132 Ward, Tony, (2), 85-93 Williams, Mark L., (1), 58-62 Wilson, Brian A., (4), 275-283 Zamboni, Brian D., (3), 179-189 Zimet, Gregory D., (4), 259-263 TITLES Articles Age, Religious Beliefs, and Sexual Attitudes, by Armelle Le Gall, Etienne Mullet mullet: see silversides. mullet Any of fewer than 100 species (family Mugilidae) of abundant, commercially valuable schooling fishes found in brackish or fresh waters throughout tropical and temperate regions. , and Sheila Riviere ri·vière n. A necklace of precious stones, generally set in one strand. [French rivière (de diamants), river (of diamonds), from Old French rivere, from Vulgar Latin Shafighi, (3), 207-216. Biological Factors in Human Sexuality This article is about human sexual perceptions. For information about sexual activities and practices, see Human sexual behavior. Generally speaking, human sexuality is how people experience and express themselves as sexual beings. , by John Bancroft Dr John H.J. Bancroft was Director of The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University from 1995 to 2004. He is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine. Bancroft received his B.A. in 1960 and his M.D. , (1), 15-21. A Brief Telephone Interview to Identify Lesbian and Bisexual Women in Random Digit Dialing Random digit dialing (RDD) is a method for selecting people for involvement in telephone statistical surveys by generating telephone numbers at random. Random digit dialing has the advantage that it includes unlisted numbers that would be missed if the numbers were selected from a Sampling, by Ilan H. Meyer, Lindsay Rossano, James M. Ellis, and Judith Bradford, (2), 139-144. Childhood Sexual Experiences and the Perception of Abuse Among Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men Men who have sex with men (MSM) is a term used mostly in the United States to classify men who engage in sex with other men, regardless of whether they self-identify as gay, bisexual, or heterosexual. , by Curtis Dolezal and Alex Carballo-Dieguez, (3), 165-173. Clinic-Based Service Programs for Increasing Responsible Sexual Behavior sexual behavior A person's sexual practices–ie, whether he/she engages in heterosexual or homosexual activity. See Sex life, Sexual life. , J. Dennis Fortenberry, (1), 63-66. Do All Orgasms Feel Alike? Evaluating a Two-Dimensional Model of the Orgasm Experience Across Gender and Sexual Context, by Kenneth Mah and Yitzchak M. Binik, (2), 104-113. The Economy of Risk and Respect: Accounts by Puerto Rican Puer·to Ri·co Abbr. PR or P.R. A self-governing island commonwealth of the United States in the Caribbean Sea east of Hispaniola. Sex Workers of HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States. Risk Taking, by Helena Hansen, Maria Margarita Lopez-Iftikhar, and Margarita Alegria, (4), 292-301. Effective Approaches to Reducing Adolescent Unprotected Sex Unprotected sex refers to any act of sexual intercourse in which the participants use no form of barrier contraception. Sexually transmitted infections Specifically, unprotected sex , Pregnancy, and Childbearing, by Douglas Kirby, (1), 51-57. Effective Targeted and Community HIV/STD Prevention Programs, by Michael W. Ross and Mark L. Williams
Expectancies Specific to Condom Use Mediate the Alcohol and Sexual Risk Relationship, by Joseph W. LaBrie, Jason Schiffman, and Mitchell Earleywine, (2), 145-152. Family Influences on Adolescent Sexual and Contraceptive Behavior, by Brent C. Miller, (1), 22-26. Gender, Relationship Stage, and Sexual Behavior: The Importance of Partner Emotional Investment Within Specific Situations, by Craig A. Hill, (3), 228-240. Heterosexuals' Attitudes Toward Bisexual Men and Women in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , by Gregory M. Herek, (4), 264-274. How Common is Intersex intersex /in·ter·sex/ (in´ter-seks) 1. hermaphrodite. 2. pseudohermaphrodite. 3. intersexuality. female intersex a female pseudohermaphrodite. ? A Response to Anne Fausto-Sterling Anne Fausto-Sterling, Ph. D., (born 1944) is Professor of Biology and Gender Studies at Brown University. She participates actively in the field of sexology and has written extensively on the fields of biology of gender, sexual identity, gender identity, and gender roles. , by Leonard Sax, (3), 174-178. Human Sexual Development, by John DeLamater and William N. Friedrich, (1), 10-14. The Impact of Schools and School Programs Upon Adolescent Sexual Behavior
Inconsistencies in Reporting the Occurrence and Timing of First Intercourse Among Adolescents, by Dawn M. Upchurch, Lee A. Lillard, Carol S. Aneshensel, and Nicole Fang Li, (3), 197-206. The Influence of Dual-Identity Development on the Psychosocial Functioning of African-American Gay and Bisexual Men, by Isiaah Crawford, Kevin W. Allison, Brian D. Zamboni, and Tomas Soto, (3), 179-189. Influences of Culture on Asian Americans' Sexuality, by Sumie Okazaki, (1), 34-41. Mass Media Influences on Sexuality, by Jane D. Brown, (1), 42-45. Media Interventions to Promote Responsible Sexual Behavior, by Sarah N. Keller and Jane D. Brown, (1), 67-72. Peer Modeling and College Men's Sexually Impositional Behavior in the Laboratory, by Damon Mitchell, D. J. Angelone, Richard Hirschman, Roy S. Lilly, and Gordon C. Nagayama Hall, (4), 326-333. Predicting Responses to Sexually Aggressive sexually aggressive adjective Relating to potentially violent behavior focused on gratification of sexual drives, regardless of the desire for participation on the part of the partner. See Sexually dangerous. Stories: The Role of Consent, Interest in Sexual Aggression, and Overall Sexual Interest, by Brian A. Wilson, Jeffrey E. Holm, Kelly L. Bishop, and Dana M. Borowiak, (4), 275-283. Promoting Sexual Health and Responsible Sexual Behavior: An Introduction, by Eli Coleman Eli Coleman, Ph.D., L.P. is the director of the Program in Human Sexuality at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, and the chair of the World Professional Association for Transgender , (1), 3-6. Psychological Factors and the Sexuality of Pregnant and Postpartum Women, by Margaret A. De Judicibus and Marita P. McCabe, (2), 94-103. Relationship Functioning and Sexuality Among People With Multiple Sclerosis This is a list of people with multiple sclerosis, similar to the category "People with multiple sclerosis" but with sources and explanations. : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z B
Relationship Power, Decision Making, and Sexual Relations sexual relations pl.n. 1. Sexual intercourse. 2. Sexual activity between individuals. : An Exploratory Study With Couples of Mexican Origin, by S. Marle Harvey, Linda J. Beckman, Carole H. Browner, and Christy A. Sherman, (4), 284-291. Reports of Childhood Sexual Abuse by Adolescents and Young Adults: Stability Over Time, by Mathew C. Aalsma, Gregory D. Zimet, J. Dennis Fortenberry, Margaret Blythe, and Donald P. Orr, (4), 359-263. The Roles and Rules of Law in Sexual Development, by Roger J. R. Levesque, (1), 46-50. Seven Tenths Incorrect: Heterogeneity and Change in the Waist-to-Hip Ratios of Playboy Centerfold Playboy centerfold nubile woman exhibited au naturel in centerfold of every issue. [Am. Magazines: Playboy] See : Nudity Models and Miss America Pageant Winners, by Jeremy Freese and Sheri Meland, (2), 133-138. Sexual Coercion Reported by Women in Three Midwestern Prisons, by Cindy Struckman-Johnson and David Struckman-Johnson, (3), 217-227. Sexual Diversity in Urban Norwegians, by Bente Traeen, Hein Stigum, and Dagfinn Sorensen, (4), 249-258. Sexual Dysfunction sexual dysfunction Inability to experience arousal or achieve sexual satisfaction under ordinary circumstances, as a result of psychological or physiological problems. : Overview of Prevalence, Etiological etiological pertaining to etiology. etiological diagnosis the name of a disease which includes the identification of the causative agent, e.g. Streptococcus agalactiae mastitis. Factors, and Treatment, by Julia R. Heiman, (1), 73-78. Sexual Functioning and Self-Reported Depressive Symptoms Among College Women, by Penny Frohlich and Cindy Meston, (4), 321-325. Sexual Health Policies in Other Industrialized in·dus·tri·al·ize v. in·dus·tri·al·ized, in·dus·tri·al·iz·ing, in·dus·tri·al·iz·es v.tr. 1. To develop industry in (a country or society, for example). 2. Countries: Are There Lessons for the United States?, by Ilsa L. Lottes, (1), 79-83. The Sexual Inhibition (SIS) and Sexual Excitation (SES) Scales: I. Measuring Sexual Inhibition and Excitation Proneness in Men, by Erick Janssen, Harrie Vorst, Peter Finn, and John Bancroft, (2), 114-126. The Sexual Inhibition (SIS) and Sexual Excitation (SES) Scales: II. Predicting Psychophysiological Response Patterns, by Erick Janssen, Harrie Vorst, Peter Finn, and John Bancroft, (2), 127-132. Sexual Offenders' Perceptions of Their Early Interpersonal Relationships: An Attachment Perspective, by Julie McCormack, Stephen M. Hudson, and Tony Ward, (2), 85-93. Sexual Satisfaction in Premarital Relationships: Associations With Satisfaction, Love, Commitment, and Stability, by Susan Sprecher, (3), 190-196. Sexuality and Health Challenges: Responding to a Public Health Imperative, by Michael W. Ross, (1), 7-9. Understanding Human Ambivalence About Sex: The Effects of Stripping Sex of Meaning, by Jamie L. Goldenberg, Cathy R. Cox, Tom Pyszczynski, Jeff Greenberg, and Sheldon Solomon, (4), 310-320. Book Reviews and In Memorium The Gay Baby Boom: The Psychology of Gay Parenthood, by Suzanne M. Johnson and Elizabeth O'Connor, reviewed by Beverly R. King, (4), 335-337. Gay Cuban Nation, by Emilio Bejel, reviewed by Stephan O. Murray, (3), 244-246. Gay Warriors: A Documentary History From the Ancient World to the Present, edited by B. R. Burg, reviewed by Vern L. Bullough, (3), 241-242. Good Sex: Feminist Perspectives from the World's Religions, edited by Patricia Beattie Jung, Mary E. Hunt, and Radhika Balakrishnan, reviewed by Gina Ogden, (2), 157-158. Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia: The Regulation of Sexual and Gender Dissent, by Dan Healey, reviewed by Stephan O. Murray, (3), 246-248. Homosexuality in French History and Culture, edited by Jeffrey Merrick and Michael Sibalis, reviewed by Vern L. Bullough, (4), 334-335. In Memory of Bernie Zilbergeld, by Carol Rinkleib Ellison, (4), 340-341. Pornography and Sexual Representation: A Reference Guide (Vol. 1), by Joseph W. Slade, reviewed by Joe A. Thomas, (4), 337-339. The Role of Theory in Sex Research, edited by John Bancroft, reviewed by David L. Weis, (2), 158-160. The Secret Lives of Girls: What Good Girls Really Do--Sex Play, Aggression, and Their Guilt, by Sharon Lamb, reviewed by Kimberly D. Hearn, (3), 242-244. Sex, Love, and Health in America: Private Choices and Public Policies, edited by Edward O. Laumann and Robert T. Michael, reviewed by Richard L. Michalski and Todd K. Shackelford, (2), 155-157. Sex Without Consent: Rape and Sexual Coercion in America, edited by Merril D. Smith, reviewed by Vern L. Bullough, (2), 153-154. Sexual Appetite, Desire and Motivation: Energetics en·er·get·ics n. (used with a sing. verb) 1. The study of the flow and transformation of energy. 2. The flow and transformation of energy within a particular system. of the Sexual System, edited by Walter Everaerd, Ellen Laan, and Stephanie Both, reviewed by Cynthia A. Graham, (2), 154-155. |
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