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Autor:
Jessamyn Bowling, Megan Simmons, Donna Blekfeld-Sztraky, Elizabeth Bartelt, Brian Dodge, Vikram Sundarraman, Brindaa Lakshmi, Debby Herbenick
Publikováno v:
Medicine Access @ Point of Care, Vol 5 (2021)
Background: Unintended pregnancy and safe abortion access in India remain critical public health concerns. The health of sexual- and gender-minoritized females (SGMF; those assigned female at birth and identify as other than heterosexual and/or as ot
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8df70c017eb04327ab3b486daa2ed2d2
Autor:
Brian Dodge, Debby Herbenick, M Reuel Friedman, Vanessa Schick, Tsung-Chieh Jane Fu, Wendy Bostwick, Elizabeth Bartelt, Miguel Muñoz-Laboy, David Pletta, Michael Reece, Theo G M Sandfort
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 10, p e0164430 (2016)
As bisexual individuals in the United States (U.S.) face significant health disparities, researchers have posited that these differences may be fueled, at least in part, by negative attitudes, prejudice, stigma, and discrimination toward bisexual ind
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/42fa12d436de472b96d77e1587762714
Autor:
Heather Eastman-Mueller, Elizabeth Bartelt, Tsung-Chieh (Jane) Fu, Debby Herbenick, Jonathon Beckmeyer
Publikováno v:
Journal of American College Health. :1-8
Present study aims to: 1) examine demographic correlates of LGB, asexual, or not sure participants 2) describe the prevalence of diverse sexual behaviors, 3) assess the prevalence of event-level sexual behaviors and 4) examine predictors of sexual pl
Autor:
Megan Simmons, Debby Herbenick, Jessamyn Bowling, Donna Blekfeld-Sztraky, Elizabeth Bartelt, Brian Dodge, Brindaa Lakshmi, Vikram Sundarraman
Publikováno v:
Medicine Access @ Point of Care, Vol 5 (2021)
Background:Unintended pregnancy and safe abortion access in India remain critical public health concerns. The health of sexual- and gender-minoritized females (SGMF; those assigned female at birth and identify as other than heterosexual and/or as oth
Autor:
Elizabeth Bartelt, Debby Herbenick, Rashida Jones, Ronna Gradus, Jill Bauer, Tsung-Chieh Jane Fu, Bryant Paul
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 45:424-439
Using data from a U.S. probability survey of individuals aged 14 to 60, we aimed (1) to assess the proportion of respondents who ever reported scary sexual situations and (2) to examine descriptions of sexual experiences reported as scary. Data were
Autor:
Deana Williams, Elizabeth Bartelt, Breanna Thomas, Lucia Guerra-Reyes, Lucinda Carspecken, Yael R. Rosenstock Gonzalez, Sally Klimek, Brian Dodge
Publikováno v:
Archives of sexual behavior. 51(4)
Most prior bisexual research takes a monolithic approach to racial identity, and existing racial/ethnic minority research often overlooks bisexuality. Consequently, previous studies have rarely examined the experiences and unique health needs of bira
Autor:
Lauren B. Beach, Vanessa Schick, Elizabeth Bartelt, Debby Herbenick, Brian Dodge, Wendy B. Bostwick, Tsung-Chieh Jane Fu, M. Reuel Friedman
Publikováno v:
Archives of Sexual Behavior. 48:191-197
Researchers posit that negative attitudes, prejudice, and discrimination (i.e., binegativity) from heterosexual and gay/lesbian individuals may contribute to health disparities among bisexual individuals relative to heterosexual and gay/lesbian indiv
Publikováno v:
Sexual and Relationship Therapy. 33:169-189
Although bisexual parents represent the largest proportion of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) parents, their lived experiences are rarely included in prior research. The intimate relationships of ...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bisexuality. 17:378-399
Bisexual parents constitute the largest proportion of “lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) parents” yet are largely absent from previous research. As parenting and sexual identity may be significant pi...
Publikováno v:
Sex Education. 17:86-102
Although many self-identified bisexual individuals report having at least one child, bisexual parents’ unique experiences, including sexuality-related communication with their children, have been largely absent from the parenting literature. We con