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Jensen, Mie Birk, and Stefan Jänicke. "‘Potency is important for a real man’: Affective Readings of Shame and Performance Anxiety in Spam Selling Viagra and other Sexuopharmaceuticals." Somatechnics 11, no. 1 (2021): 68–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/soma.2021.0340.

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Viagra is a popular topic in spam, but contrary to Pfizer's official marketing of Viagra, little attention has been directed at how the content of spam plays into gendered discourse on masculinity and men's sexual performances. This is not surprising, if we consider how spam is mostly treated as a nuisance to digital infrastructures. Yet, studies have demonstrated how spammers build on, reflect and transmit gender ideologies (e.g. Mullany 2004 ; Paasonen 2009 ; Yu 2014 ). In the present paper, we contribute insights to the existing studies on Viagra and spam, as we examine how spammers promote
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Pyke, Robert E. "Sexual Performance Anxiety." Sexual Medicine Reviews 8, no. 2 (2020): 183–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sxmr.2019.07.001.

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Tutino, Jessica S., Krystelle Shaughnessy, and Allison J. Ouimet. "Looking at the bigger picture: Young men’s sexual health from a psychological perspective." Journal of Health Psychology 23, no. 2 (2017): 345–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105317733321.

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Researchers have seldom compared how various psychological factors relate to men’s sexual health. We sought to identify whether and how psychological risk factors (i.e. anxiety sensitivity, emotion regulation, psychological distress) predict men’s sexual health (i.e. functioning, sexual quality of life, frequency of sexual activity). Men ( N = 306) completed an online survey measuring emotional, psychological, and sexual outcomes. Comparisons of four path analysis models suggested that psychological risk factors are related to some but not all sexual health markers. We will highlight the facto
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JUNG, Yeonsik. "“Our one great national malady”: Neurasthenia and American Imperial and Masculine Anxiety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century." Korean Journal of Medical History 30, no. 2 (2021): 393–432. http://dx.doi.org/10.13081/kjmh.2021.30.393.

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White upper middle-class Americans at the turn of the twentieth century were entrenched in a battle with a newly discovered, or invented, mental illness called neurasthenia. This essay examines the ways in which the medical discourse of neurasthenia reflected late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century white Anglo-Saxon men’s belief in, as well as anxiety over, American values bolstered by their idea of cultural, racial, and sexual superiority and consolidated through a conjunction of medicine and politics. The idea of neurasthenia as white American men’s malady functioned as a mark both of w
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Wijanarko, Mikhael San Putra, Cathelin Stella, and Grevy Yanika. "Men’s Excessive Concern about Penile Size." Indonesian Andrology and Biomedical Journal 3, no. 1 (2022): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/iabj.v3i1.35824.

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The dissatisfaction of men due to their penile size is found in a number of studies. Concerns can be focused on the penile length or width or even both, whether erect or flaccid. Men who are worried about the penile size also want to increase the size of the penis. Concerns about men’s penile size are also increasing because they think normal penile size is what is shown in pornography. These worries can affect self-esteem, sexual function, and satisfaction, to physical and mental health. Small penis anxiety is an anxiety that arises when a man observes his flaccid penile size and feels concer
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Liong, Mario, and Lih Shing Chan. "Walking a Tightrope on (Hetero)Sexuality: Performatively Vigilant Masculine Subjectivity in Response to Sexualized Culture." Men and Masculinities 23, no. 2 (2018): 225–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1097184x17753267.

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Although young men’s subjectivity continues to be defined in terms of their heterosexual performance, they feel vulnerable when women increasingly resist submission to men’s desire and control. However, the sexual objectification of women, driven by consumerist urban culture and commercial media, is rapidly pushing the boundaries of men’s (hetero)sexual expression. Men are thus compelled to renegotiate their masculine heterosexual subjectivities in response to women’s resistance and the demands of the moralistic middle-class society. Based on the performativity-performance framework, this arti
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KAPITANOFF, SUSAN, and CAROL PANDEY. "COLLABORATIVE TESTING IN STATISTICS: GROUP INTERACTION, ANXIETY, AND CLASS PERFORMANCE." STATISTICS EDUCATION RESEARCH JOURNAL 17, no. 2 (2018): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/serj.v17i2.158.

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Seventy-one students in two community college Statistics for the Social Sciences classes took six exams either individually or collaboratively. Assignment to test condition was randomly determined for each exam. Scores on collaboratively-taken exams were significantly higher than those for individually-taken exams, particularly for students with low GPAs and high test anxiety. Women’s, but not men’s, performances on the mid-term and final exams was related to the quality and quantity of their collaborative interactions. Thus, examining both quantity and quality of collaboration adds to our und
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Jampel, Jonathan D., and Michael E. Addis. "The Impact of Performance-Based Scripts on Men’s Sexual Communication to Peers." Archives of Sexual Behavior 50, no. 6 (2021): 2703–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-01980-3.

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Kochenour, Allysha, and James D. Griffith. "The Development of the Brief Sexual Performance Anxiety Scale." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 7, no. 11 (2020): 329–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.711.9086.

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Performance anxiety impairs attention, increases avoidant behaviors, and is associated with negative evaluations of the self. Relating to sexual experiences, performance is adversely affected by anxiety. Scales measuring the construct of anxiety specifically related to sexual performance are lacking. A series of three studies were conducted in an effort to develop a brief measure of sexual performance anxiety. The current study (N = 530 across three samples) developed and evaluated the psychometric properties of the Brief Sexual Performance Anxiety Scale (BSPAS). An exploratory factor analysis
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Montemurro, Beth, and Christina Riehman-Murphy. "Ready and Waiting: Heterosexual Men’s Decision-making Narratives in Initiation of Sexual Intimacy." Men and Masculinities 22, no. 5 (2018): 872–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1097184x17753040.

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Recent sexualities scholarship generally frames men as adhering to narratives of sexual assertion and constructions of hegemonic masculinity. However, research on masculinities notes scripts are changing and providing mixed messages regarding the expression of sexualities for heterosexual men. Given this, we look closely at sexual scripts in initiation of sexual intimacy as a means of exploring transformation in sexualities and understanding men’s interpersonal/intrapsychic narratives as expressions of masculinities. Based on in-depth interviews with sixty-nine heterosexual men, ages twenty to
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