... . Instead, hereditary factors and the individual's unique experiences have the strongest influence on our choice of sexual partners. The study is the largest in the world so far and was performed in ...
... as women considered masculinized and feminized male faces and whether the person was a potential sexual partner. Researchers identified regions that responded more strongly to masculine faces and ...
... spending too much money on campaigns against taking on overlapping multiple sexual partners when other causes may matter more.
"We are also worried about the unintended consequences of concurrency ...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, scientific evidence proving that overlapping multiple sexual partners - concurrency - drives the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is actually quite limited, Brown ...
... not like discussing their sex lives with their GPs. Some said they would even lie about how many sexual partners they had had if asked. In response to these findings, the study authors suggest that a ...
... or girlfriend, having sex with someone they had known for less than two weeks or having more than one sexual partner in the previous month. Criteria for high-risk sex included casual sex and ...
... behaviors were three times more likely than lower risk students to say they had had four or more lifetime sexual partners. About 87 percent of students engaging in the highest risk behaviors ever had ...
... disorder were more likely to be depressed and to express dissatisfaction with their home lives and their sexual partners. Surgically menopausal women (women who underwent menopause by having their ...
... at risk for contracting sexually transmitted diseases, but perhaps not as much as the characteristics of their sexual partners, University of Florida researchers say. The findings, which UF and ...
... , demonstrating a greater interest in the photos. No such difference was found between men who had sexual partners and those who did not.
"These findings may reflect sex differences in reproductive ...
... more likely to have unprotected sex, multiple sexual partners and even a sexually transmitted illness. The cross- ... % reported having sexual contact without a condom, 26.1% after drinking alcohol, 15.6% ...
... that they were underweight, whether accurate or not, were more likely to have had sex and to have had four or more sexual partners. Overweight Caucasian girls were less likely to use condoms.
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... Internet-using men who have sex with men AND who meet their sexual partners both online and offline have greater ... United States. In 2003, male-to-male sexual contact accounted for 74 percent of HIV ...
... , are not as effective at preventing HIV transmission as male circumcision and reducing multiple sexual partners and thus should not continue to receive the bulk of donor investments for prevention, ...
... found that men from both intervention groups reduced risky behaviors and their number of sexual partners and also experienced a decrease in depressive symptoms. The S-HIM group participants, however, ...