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ORGEUR, P., and J. P. SIGNORET. "L’activité sexuelle du taureau : Revue bibliographique." INRAE Productions Animales 3, no. 4 (1990): 235–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.1990.3.4.4382.

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 L’activité de reproduction du taureau est fonction de facteurs internes (génétiques, physiologiques) et externes (environnement social, conditions de stimulation), expliquant des variations interindividuelles importantes de l’efficacité sexuelle et de la production spermatique. Au cours de la période de développement, des privations sociales importantes (élevage en boxes individuels, absence de contact hétérosexuel) pendant la période prépubertaire n’ont pas, comme dans d’autres espèces (notamment chez le bélier), de conséquences défavorables sur le comportement sexuel ultérieur du taur
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Sangho, O., N. Telly, A. Sogodogo, et al. "Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques des jeunes lycéens de Niono sur les IST, le VIH et le SIDA." Revue Malienne d'Infectiologie et de Microbiologie 16, no. 2 (2021): 13–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.53597/remim.v16i2.1864.

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Objectif : L’objectif était d’étudier les connaissances, attitudes et pratiques des jeunes lycéens de Niono en matière d’IST, de VIH et du SIDA.
 Matériel et méthodes : Il s’agissait d’une étude transversale ayant concerné 369 élèves du lycée MICHEL ALLAIRE et du lycée Public L’étude s’est déroulée d’avril 2016 à mars 2017. L’échantillon a été aléatoire et l’interview en mode face à face. Les données ont été analysées sur SPSS 20.0.
 Résultats : L’âge moyen était de 17,62 ans ±1,8 ans. Le sexe masculin prédominait avec 56%. La majorité avait entendu parler des IST, du VIH et du Sida
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Comte, Jacqueline. "Les clients des services d'escorte tels que perçus par des femmes offrant ces services." Canadian Graduate Journal of Sociology and Criminology 4, no. 1 (2015): 27–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/cgjsc.v4i1.3746.

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La discussion de projets de loi criminalisant l'achat des services sexuels constitue un sujet brûlant d'actualité dans plusieurs pays, dont le Canada. Pourtant, bon nombre d'études indiquent que la plupart des clients agissent de manière civilisée envers la personne travailleuse du sexe, alors que seule une infime minorité de clients présentent des comportements violents. Interviewant 16 femmes offrant des services d'escorte, quant à leur expérience de sexualité dans le cadre du travail, celles-ci ont beaucoup discuté des besoins qu'elles percevaient chez leurs clients, de même que des attitud
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Schachter, Marc D. "On Lesbian Acts and Female Pleasures in Juvenal Commentaries from Antiquity to 1500." Renaissance and Reformation 38, no. 4 (2016): 19–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v38i4.26372.

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This article explores the representation of sex between women in an understudied archive: commentaries on Juvenal’s Satires from antiquity to the end of the fifteenth century. By tracking the changes in glosses to a passage in the Sixth Satire that refers to sex between women, it contributes to our understanding of how and when the discourse on sex between women changed with the rise of humanism and the increased availability of classical texts after the advent of print in Europe. The article also addresses the vexed question of “lesbian” sex and female pleasure as understood in early modernit
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SIGNORET, J. P., F. LEVY, R. NOWAK, P. ORGEUR, and B. SCHAAL. "Le rôle de l’odorat dans les relations interindividuelles des animaux d’élevage." INRAE Productions Animales 10, no. 5 (1997): 339–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.1997.10.5.4009.

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L’odorat joue un rôle essentiel dans les communications entre les mammifères. La reconnaissance individuelle peut se faire sur la seule base de signaux olfactifs provenant de diverses sécrétions ou excrétions, même isolées. L’odeur d’un individu peut également informer sur son état émotionnel.
 L’organisation des différentes étapes du comportement sexuel met en oeuvre des odeurs venant du mâle comme de la femelle. Des signaux chimiques permettent d’identifier l’état d’oestrus de la femelle, mais celle-ci est alors très fortement attirée par l’odeur du mâle. Ces signaux interviennent dans
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King, Sam, Martin Murchie, and Jenny Dalrymple. "A bird’s eye view: Sexual health adviser coordination of contact tracing for hepatitis B." International Journal of STD & AIDS 32, no. 5 (2021): 476–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956462420976217.

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An National Health Service sexual health adviser led service to facilitate management of new cases of hepatitis B from all settings across a large Scottish health board was initiated in 2012. Sexual health advisers contacted testing clinicians to support referral into appropriate services and facilitate identification, testing and vaccination of sexual partners, family and household contacts. A retrospective audit of contact tracing outcomes was conducted between September 2012 and December 2019. From a total of 1344 people diagnosed with hepatitis B, 2248 household and sexual contacts were id
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England, Danelle O., Marian J. Currie, and Francis J. Bowden. "An audit of contact tracing for cases of chlamydia in the Australian Capital Territory." Sexual Health 2, no. 4 (2005): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sh05021.

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Background: Contact tracing is one of the central pillars of the management of sexually transmitted infections. The aims of this audit were to determine the yield of chlamydia infection from contact tracing the sexual partners of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia and to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of contact tracing undertaken at the Communicable Diseases Control Section (CDCS) of Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Health and the Canberra Sexual Health Centre (the clinic). Methods: A retrospective review of the notification records and contact-tracing documentation was undertaken
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McCann, Lisa, Warwick Allan, Phillip Read, and Anna McNulty. "Contact tracing using provider referral: how difficult is it?" Sexual Health 10, no. 5 (2013): 472. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sh13085.

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Contact tracing using provider referral is often perceived as time-consuming. To assess the workload involved in provider referral at a sexual health clinic, we studied the number of attempts required, the contact method used, the time taken and the success of provider referral for 230 contacts referred over a 3-year period. For 87% of these contacts, a mobile number was available; 78.7% of these were successfully contacted. A median of two calls was required and the median time to complete the contact tracing process was within the same day. In 91% of cases, contact tracing was successful. In
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Desrosiers, Julie, and Dominique Bernier. "Sexe, adolescence et populisme pénal… ou comment la différence d’âge est devenue un crime." Les Cahiers de droit 50, no. 3-4 (2010): 637–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/039336ar.

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La hausse de l’âge du consentement sexuel a été présentée comme une mesure de protection des jeunes. Pourtant, ceux-ci étaient déjà protégés contre les abus et l’exploitation sexuels. L’effet concret de la modification législative est ailleurs : désormais, les contacts sexuels consentis entre adultes et adolescents sont interdits. Or les données publiées sur le sujet démontrent que les jeunes ont une vie sexuelle active et que leurs relations intimes avec des adultes, dans un contexte de relative égalité, peuvent s’avérer positives. La criminalisation de la sexualité adolescente est un risque
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Clay, Zanna, and Frans B. M. de Waal. "Sex and strife: post-conflict sexual contacts in bonobos." Behaviour 152, no. 3-4 (2015): 313–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568539x-00003155.

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Sexual contacts are thought to play an important role in regulating social tension in bonobos (Pan paniscus), and are especially common following aggressive conflicts, either between former opponents or involving bystanders. Nevertheless, research on the factors determining post-conflict sexual contacts, their effectiveness in reducing social tension and the nature of post-conflict sexual behaviour is scarce. Here, we collected data on post-conflict affiliative contacts in bonobos occurring between former opponents (reconciliation) and offered by bystanders towards victims (consolation) to inv
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Al-Rayes, Naim Z., and Mohammad Y. Hajeer. "Evaluation of Occlusal Contacts among Different Groups of Malocclusion using 3D Digital Models." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 15, no. 1 (2014): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1486.

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ABSTRACT Objectives (1) To evaluate the applicability of using 3D digital models in the assessment of the magnitude of occlusal contacts by measuring occlusal contact surface areas (OCSAs) and 3D mesh points in ‘contact’ (OCMPs) in a sample of orthodontic patients; (2) To detect any sex differences in the magnitude of occlusal contacts in all malocclusion groups; (3) To detect intergroup differences; (4) To assess possible correlations between occlusal contacts and other dental characteristics. Materials and methods Study casts of 120 malocclusion patients were selected and divided into 4 grou
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Schulte, Bruce, Thomas Goodwin, Anna Whitehouse, and Helen Loizi. "Sexual dimorphism in the performance of chemosensory investigatory behaviours by African elephants (Loxodonta africana)." Behaviour 146, no. 3 (2009): 373–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853909x410964.

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AbstractSexual dimorphism in morphology can be accompanied by behavioural differences between the sexes. We examined if investigatory behaviour involving the trunk of African elephants showed sexual dimorphism. Males compete and search for females, but they have a lengthy period of development before they are socially viable mates. Receptive females are relatively rare. We hypothesized that males would display higher rates of chemosensory behaviour following puberty than females. Because males disperse, they were hypothesized to be more likely to contact elephants outside their kinship group.
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Pickering, H., M. Okongo, A. Ojwiya, D. Yirrell, and J. Whitworth. "Sexual networks in Uganda: mixing patterns between a trading town, its rural hinterland and a nearby fishing village." International Journal of STD & AIDS 8, no. 8 (1997): 495–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/0956462971920640.

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The study was based in south-west Uganda where significant differences in HIV prevalence have been found between urban and rural areas. Longitudinal data collected in a diary format was used to determine the extent to which high-risk men and women living in a truck stop/trading town had sexual contact with people from surrounding rural areas and a nearby fishing village. Study participants were 143 men, 75 of whom were resident in the town, 40 in a fishing village and 28 in rural areas, and 81 women, of whom 47 were resident in the town, 25 in the fishing village and 9 in a rural area. During
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Apostolou, Menelaos. "Men’s Preference for Women Who Like Women: The Effects of Desire for Sexual Variety and Willingness to Have Sex Without Commitment." Evolutionary Psychology 17, no. 3 (2019): 147470491985680. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474704919856800.

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Heterosexual men, as opposed to heterosexual women, desire mates who experience same-sex attractions and are willing to have same-sex sexual contacts. Yet not all men share such desires, and the current study aims to examine whether the male preferences for same-sex attraction and contact are predicted by desires for sexual variety and having sex without commitment. Using an online sample of 1,277 Greek-speaking participants, we found that men and women who experienced same-sex attractions and desired sexual variety and sex without commitment were more likely to prefer same-sex attraction and
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Annicchiarico, G., M. Bertini, G. Cordoni, and E. Palagi. "Look at me while having sex! Eye-to-eye contact affects homosexual behaviour in bonobo females." Behaviour 157, no. 10-11 (2020): 949–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568539x-bja10034.

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Abstract In humans, eye-to-eye contact (EEC) or mutual gazing is a reflexive predisposition occurring in intimate contexts. We investigated the role of EEC during bonobo socio-sexual contacts. Females engage in homosexual ventro-ventral, genito-genital rubbing (VVGGR) during which they embrace each other while rubbing part of their vulvae and, sometimes, clitoris. VVGGR facilitates conflict resolution, anxiety reduction and social bonding. We found that EEC was negatively affected by female bonding: the more the eye contact, the weaker the social relationship. This suggests that EEC promotes a
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Frankis, Jamie S., and Paul Flowers. "The role of contact efficacy in evaluating sexual health promotion—evidence-based outreach work within a public sex environment." Sexual Health 3, no. 2 (2006): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sh05032.

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Background: This paper explores the role of contact efficacy in evidence-based health promotion by evaluating a public sex environment (PSE) based sexual health outreach program. The service operated in situ from a dedicated mobile unit to promote sexual health among PSE users. Methods: A cross-sectional survey (response rate 56%) measured socio-demographics, sexual health behaviours and outreach-service use among men sampled within the PSE (n = 216). Results: Most participants were aware of the service and two-thirds had contacted them. Men who had not completed hepatitis A vaccination (odds
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Phillips, Bethan, Helen Corrigan, and Emmanuel Okpo. "Contact tracing for chronic hepatitis B in primary care? A ‘snapshot’ audit in Grampian, Northeast Scotland." Scottish Medical Journal 63, no. 3 (2018): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0036933018776537.

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Introduction Contact tracing for chronic hepatitis B infection is an important activity for preventing the spread of hepatitis B infection. In the UK, the ‘Green Book’ recommends that all sexual and household contacts of individuals with chronic hepatitis B should be tested and vaccinated if required. This audit aimed to evaluate contact tracing in primary care. Barriers to effective follow-up of contacts of patients with chronic hepatitis B were explored and recommendations made. Methods and results Mixed method, including a survey of general practitioners and review of hepatitis B surveillan
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Narauskaitė, Gintarė. "Multiplicity of Cruising: Interactions with the Unknown and Realisation of Cruising for Sex in A. K. Campbell’S the Pride." Art History & Criticism 13, no. 1 (2017): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mik-2017-0009.

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Summary Cruising can be defined as an activity where subjects look for sex in public spaces and is usually called cruising for sex. Authors like Humphrey and Delph emphasize that non-verbal communication, such as eye contact, body language, way of walking, etc., is used to make first contacts that eventually lead to sex. Despite the sexuality of cruising, authors like T. Dean or Turner note that besides public sex, cruising also defines a way of life or indicates a pastime. When discussing cruising, T. Dean emphasizes that contacts, superficial conversations and a playful relaxing atmosphere a
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Allard, Antoine, Benjamin M. Althouse, Samuel V. Scarpino, and Laurent Hébert-Dufresne. "Asymmetric percolation drives a double transition in sexual contact networks." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, no. 34 (2017): 8969–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1703073114.

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Zika virus (ZIKV) exhibits unique transmission dynamics in that it is concurrently spread by a mosquito vector and through sexual contact. Due to the highly asymmetric durations of infectiousness between males and females—it is estimated that males are infectious for periods up to 10 times longer than females—we show that this sexual component of ZIKV transmission behaves akin to an asymmetric percolation process on the network of sexual contacts. We exactly solve the properties of this asymmetric percolation on random sexual contact networks and show that this process exhibits two epidemic tr
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Reece, Gordon. "Varieties of sexual contact." Nature 327, no. 6120 (1987): 288. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/327288b0.

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LEVENSON, JAMES L. "Psychiatrist-Patient Sexual Contact." American Journal of Psychiatry 144, no. 4 (1987): 529—c—530. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/ajp.144.4.529-c.

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Mittendorf, S. C. "Sexual Contact with Clients." Social Work 45, no. 5 (2000): 473. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sw/45.5.473.

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Apfel, Roberta J., and Bennett Simon. "Patient-Therapist Sexual Contact." Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 43, no. 2 (1985): 57–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000287860.

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Apfel, Roberta J., and Bennett Simon. "Patient-Therapist Sexual Contact." Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 43, no. 2 (1985): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000287861.

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Wegman, Richard. "Therapist-Patient Sexual Contact:." Journal of Psychotherapy in Independent Practice 2, no. 3 (2001): 73–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j288v02n03_06.

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Kuester, Jutta, and Andreas Paul. "Influence of Male Competition and Female Mate Choice On Male Mating Success in Barbary Macaques (Macaca Sylvanus)." Behaviour 120, no. 3-4 (1992): 192–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853992x00606.

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AbstractTo evaluate the importance of male competition and female mate choice for male mating success in Barbary macaques, focal female observations during the conceptional estrus were conducted in a large semifree-ranging group. Analysis of sexual behaviour included 121.7 h of observation of 19 focal females. In addition, ad libitum recorded male agonistic interactions, occurring in the vicinity of the focal females, were analyzed. Both sexes initiated sexual associations, and females were found almost always in contact (within 2 m) with a male. Most matings took place within 1 min after cont
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Yakovleva, E. "Psychosexual Indicators of Sexual Violence in Children and Adolescents." European Psychiatry 24, S1 (2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(09)71064-8.

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Purpose:Searchof psychosexual indicators of sexual violence.Object:Infant and juvenile victims of sexual offends (51 persons).Method:Sexological.Results:Psychosexual disorders associated with sexual violence were observed in 24%.For children of 3-7 years set is significant:Sexualization of behavior:– french kissing with friends;– interest to intimate parts of body;– a frequent situating of fingers in perineum;– inserting into genitals different subjects;– seizing for a breast or genitals.Description to strangers those sexual actions which with them were realized.For children of 7-12 years set
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Fix, Rebecca L., Melissa A. Cyperski, and Barry R. Burkhart. "Disproportionate Minority Contact." Sexual Abuse 29, no. 3 (2016): 291–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1079063215601436.

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The overrepresentation of racial/ethnic minorities within the criminal justice system relative to their population percentage, a phenomenon termed disproportionate minority contact, has been examined within general adult and adolescent offender populations; yet few studies have tested whether this phenomenon extends to juvenile sexual offenders (JSOs). In addition, few studies have examined whether offender race/ethnicity influences registration and notification requirements, which JSOs are subject to in some U.S. states. The present study assessed for disproportionate minority contact among g
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Rosenberg, Eli S., Kate Doyle, Jorge L. Munoz-Jordan, et al. "Prevalence and Incidence of Zika Virus Infection Among Household Contacts of Patients With Zika Virus Disease, Puerto Rico, 2016–2017." Journal of Infectious Diseases 220, no. 6 (2018): 932–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiy689.

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Abstract Background Little is known about the prevalence or incidence of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in settings affected by the 2015–2016 Zika pandemic and associated risk factors. We assessed these factors among household contacts of patients with ZIKV disease enrolled in a cohort study in Puerto Rico during 2016–2017. Methods Household contacts of index case patients completed a questionnaire and gave specimens for real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunoglobulin M enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay testing to detect ZIKV infection. We measured the prevalence of ZIKV infection
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Turner, Catherine, Sally E. Howlett, and Hannah Loftus. "Analysis of chlamydia contacts and the look-back interval at a UK sexual health clinic." International Journal of STD & AIDS 32, no. 6 (2021): 533–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956462420980949.

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Guidance on contact tracing in Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) is limited. CT contacts data over 12 months (1 December 2018–29 November 2019) at a UK sexual health clinic were analysed to determine the appropriateness of the currently recommended six-month ‘look-back’ interval. Age and sex of CT contacts were associated with clinical outcomes. Subgroups of 100 CT positive/negative contacts (each N = 100) were randomly selected. The relationship between time since sexual intercourse with the index case (Last Sexual Intercourse; LSI) and CT positivity was examined; suitability of varying look-back in
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Cameron, Paul, Kay Proctor, William Coburn, Nels Forde, Helen Larson, and Kirk Cameron. "Child Molestation and Homosexuality." Psychological Reports 58, no. 1 (1986): 327–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1986.58.1.327.

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How much child molestation occurs in our society and how much is homosexual? Random-probability samples in Los Angeles, Denver, Omaha, Louisville, and Washington, DC yielded 4,340 adults who answered an extensive questionnaire regarding sexual attitudes, activities, and experiences. Results indicate that perhaps 16% of both boys and girls claim sexual relations with an adult before the age of 16; if only experiences with men are counted about 5% of boys and 15% of girls claim sexual involvements. Sexual contacts with adults before respondents were aged 13 were claimed by 9% of boys and 7% of g
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Ashby, Ben, and Sunetra Gupta. "Sexually transmitted infections in polygamous mating systems." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 368, no. 1613 (2013): 20120048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2012.0048.

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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are often associated with chronic diseases and can have severe impacts on host reproductive success. For airborne or socially transmitted pathogens, patterns of contact by which the infection spreads tend to be dispersed and each contact may be of very short duration. By contrast, the transmission pathways for STIs are usually characterized by repeated contacts with a small subset of the population. Here we review how heterogeneity in sexual contact patterns can influence epidemiological dynamics, and present a simple model of polygyny/polyandry to illust
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RÖGER, MAREN. "The Sexual Policies and Sexual Realities of the German Occupiers in Poland in the Second World War." Contemporary European History 23, no. 1 (2014): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777313000490.

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AbstractSexual policies were a core component of the National Socialist racial policies, both in the Altreich (territories considered part of Nazi Germany before 1938), as well as in the occupied territories. In occupied Poland the Germans imposed a ‘prohibition of contact’ (Umgangsverbot) with the local Polish population, a restriction that covered both social as well as sexual encounters. But this model of absolute racial segregation was never truly implemented. This paper attempts to show that there existed a wide range of sexual contacts between the occupiers and the local inhabitants, wit
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Coughlan, Edward, Heather Young, Catherine Parkes, et al. "A novel response to an outbreak of infectious syphilis in Christchurch, New Zealand." Sexual Health 12, no. 2 (2015): 170. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sh14140.

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During 2012, Christchurch experienced a dramatic increase in cases of infectious syphilis among men who have sex with men. This was accompanied by some novel trends; notably, the acquisition of infection in a younger age group, with local sexual contacts, commonly via the use of social media. This study is a report on an approach to case identification and public health communication as a component of a multifaceted outbreak response. Enhanced syphilis surveillance data on public health responses to outbreaks of sexually transmissible infections was collated and reviewed, alongside clinical re
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England, Paula, Eileen Kenneda, and Carole Pateman. "The Sexual Contract." Contemporary Sociology 18, no. 4 (1989): 642. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2073154.

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Lehmann, Jennifer M., and Carole Pateman. "The Sexual Contract." Journal of Marriage and the Family 52, no. 2 (1990): 563. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/353050.

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Watson, Sophie, and Carole Pateman. "The Sexual Contract." Feminist Review, no. 33 (1989): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1395222.

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Hanley, Ryan Patrick. "Kant’s Sexual Contract." Journal of Politics 76, no. 4 (2014): 914–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022381614000462.

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Watson, Sophie. "The Sexual Contract." Feminist Review 33, no. 1 (1989): 105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/fr.1989.38.

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Reimer, Nils Karl, Julia C. Becker, Angelika Benz, et al. "Intergroup Contact and Social Change." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43, no. 1 (2016): 121–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146167216676478.

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Previous research has shown that (a) positive intergroup contact with an advantaged group can discourage collective action among disadvantaged-group members and (b) positive intergroup contact can encourage advantaged-group members to take action on behalf of disadvantaged outgroups. Two studies investigated the effects of negative as well as positive intergroup contact. Study 1 ( n = 482) found that negative but not positive contact with heterosexual people was associated with sexual-minority students’ engagement in collective action (via group identification and perceived discrimination). Am
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Mensforth, Sarah, Nicola Thorley, and Keith Radcliffe. "Auditing the use and assessing the clinical utility of microscopy as a point-of-care test for Neisseria gonorrhoeae in a Sexual Health clinic." International Journal of STD & AIDS 29, no. 2 (2017): 157–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956462417721062.

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We assessed whether urethral microscopy was performed as per clinic protocol for male clinic attendees reporting contact with Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC), urethral symptoms or given a diagnosis of epididymo-orchitis (EO) over a 12-month period (9732 patients). Prevalence of gonorrhoea in the contacts, urethral symptoms and EO groups was 50, 12.7 and 1.6%, respectively. Microscopy was performed reliably for contacts (96%), those with discharge/dysuria with evidence of urethritis on examination (98%), but not those with EO (43%). We explored the clinical utility of microscopy as a point-of-care t
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Vujić, Vukica, Bojan Ilić, Zvezdana Jovanović, et al. "Sexual behaviour and morphological variation in the millipede Megaphyllum bosniense (Verhoeff, 1897)." Contributions to Zoology 87, no. 3 (2018): 133–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-08703001.

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Sexual selection can be a major driving force that favours morphological evolution at the intraspecific level. According to the sexual selection theory, morphological variation may accompany non-random mating or fertilization. Here both variation of linear measurements and variation in the shape of certain structures can significantly influence mate choice in different organisms. In the present work, we quantified sexual behaviour of the millipede Megaphyllum bosniense (Verhoeff, 1897) as characterized by several sequences. These are: mating latency, duration of copulation, contact to copulati
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Seto, Michael C., R. Karl Hanson, and Kelly M. Babchishin. "Contact Sexual Offending by Men With Online Sexual Offenses." Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment 23, no. 1 (2010): 124–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1079063210369013.

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Peterkin, Myrtle A. "Hepatitis B: Sexual Contacts." Archives of Internal Medicine 145, no. 4 (1985): 761. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archinte.1985.00360040201047.

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Peterkin, M. A. "Hepatitis B: sexual contacts." Archives of Internal Medicine 145, no. 4 (1985): 761b—762. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archinte.145.4.761b.

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Gupta, Sunetra, Roy M. Anderson, and Robert M. May. "Networks of sexual contacts." AIDS 3, no. 12 (1989): 807–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00002030-198912000-00005.

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Eden, Matthew, Rebecca Castonguay, Buyannemekh Munkhbat, Hari Balasubramanian, and Chaitra Gopalappa. "Agent-based evolving network modeling: a new simulation method for modeling low prevalence infectious diseases." Health Care Management Science 24, no. 3 (2021): 623–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10729-021-09558-0.

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AbstractAgent-based network modeling (ABNM) simulates each person at the individual-level as agents of the simulation, and uses network generation algorithms to generate the network of contacts between individuals. ABNM are suitable for simulating individual-level dynamics of infectious diseases, especially for diseases such as HIV that spread through close contacts within intricate contact networks. However, as ABNM simulates a scaled-version of the full population, consisting of all infected and susceptible persons, they are computationally infeasible for studying certain questions in low pr
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Ryan, Chris. "Ethics and Patient-Therapist Sexual Contact." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 26, no. 4 (1992): 682–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00048679209072110.

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Murphy, Joseph K. "Sexual contact with children: Clinicians' cognitions." Behavior Therapy 22, no. 1 (1991): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0005-7894(05)80250-3.

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Harrigan, Peter. "Sexual contact between doctors and patients." Lancet 346, no. 8970 (1995): 302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(95)92185-0.

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