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Conditioning of Sexual Interests and Paraphilias in Humans Is Difficult to See, Virtually Impossible to Test, and Probably Exactly How It Happens: A Comment on Hsu and Bailey (2020).

Author(s): Pfaus JG, Quintana GR, Mac Cionnaith CE, Gerson CA, Dubé S, Coria-Avila GA

Arch Sex Behav. 2020 May 27;: Authors: Pfaus JG, Quintana GR, Mac Cionnaith CE, Gerson CA, Dubé S, Coria-Avila GA PMID: 32462414 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Article GUID: 32462414


"The Prostitution Problem": Why Isn't Evidence Used to Inform Policy Initiatives?

Author(s): Frances M Shaver

No abstract available

Article GUID: 30560344


The Relationship Between Indicators of Depression and Anxiety and Sexual Orientation in Canadian Women.

Author(s): Petterson LJ, VanderLaan DP, Persson TJ, Vasey PL

Arch Sex Behav. 2018 05;47(4):1173-1182 Authors: Petterson LJ, VanderLaan DP, Persson TJ, Vasey PL

Article GUID: 29075928


Challenging the "Prostitution Problem": Dissenting Voices, Sex Buyers, and the Myth of Neutrality in Prostitution Research.

Author(s): Coy M, Smiley C, Tyler M

Arch Sex Behav. 2019 Mar 26;: Authors: Coy M, Smiley C, Tyler M PMID: 30915614 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Article GUID: 30915614


Comparing Subjective Ratings of Sexual Arousal and Desire in Partnered Sexual Activities from Women of Different Sexual Orientations

Author(s): Persson TJ; Ryder AG; Pfaus JG;

Little is known about non-monosexual women's sexual arousal and desire. Typically, bisexual women have been excluded from research on sexual arousal and desire, whereas mostly heterosexual and mostly lesbian women have been placed into monosexual categories. This research (1) compared the subjective sexual arousal and desire of self-identified heteros ...

Article GUID: 25808718


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