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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIntimate and sexual relationships provide opportunity for emotional and sexual fulfillment. In consensually non-monogamous (CNM) relationships, needs are dispersed among multiple partners. Using Self-Determination Theory...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: The present study utilized Grounded Theory Methodology to analyze qualitative data concerning sexual desire among young women in emerging adulthood. Specifically, twenty women aged 18-29 in longer-term...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 26, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedReported rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among midlife Canadians have increased. However, there is little data on the STI behavioural risk of this age group. The current study investigated the prevalence...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: Research suggests that lesbian women's reasons for having sex are both similar to and different from those reported by heterosexual women. However, there have been few such comparative studies and some of the...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 25, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTourism destinations provide unique social contexts which foster sexual risk-taking. Banff, Alberta, Canada is one such destination with high rates of STI and risk-taking, particularly among tourism workers...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 18, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: There has been limited research on women who are highly sexual. This study sought to identify the specific sexual attitudes and behaviours that characterize highly sexual women in comparison to less sexual...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedMost research on feigning orgasm has focused exclusively on women and on potential predictors of this behaviour, with little attention given to the underlying motives for doing so. There are currently no available...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedResearch to date on heterosexual couples that have never been able to engage in penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI) has been conducted almost exclusively outside of Canada and the United States and is primarily...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 23, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedResearch has traditionally cited pleasure and reproduction as the primary reasons to engage in sex. However, recent research suggests that there are many psychosocial reasons that women engage in sex and that relational...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 22, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedYoung adult Canadians of university age are highly sexually active compared to other age groups and are at relatively high risk for sexually transmitted infections (STI). It is therefore important to comprehensively...
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From:College Student Journal (Vol. 40, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis study investigated the effects of a co-educational, theatrical, peer-facilitated sexual assault prevention program at a large mid-western university. Additionally, the study compared results based on two different...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 28, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn Ontario, front-line HIV workers play a critical role in knowledge translation and are an instrumental link between research literature and the people most at risk for HIV. However, the way people use and interact with...