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期刊名:Canadian journal of human sexuality

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ISSN:1188-4517

e-ISSN:2291-7063

IF/分区:1.2/Q4

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Julia C Bond,Ruth J Geller,Katharine O White et al. Julia C Bond et al.
Studies about sexual health require accurate information on sexual behaviors, yet there is no gold standard for assessing sexual behavior. Concordance of partner reports is one way to estimate the reliability and, indirectly, the validity o...
Harper R Jones,Tierney K Lorenz Harper R Jones
Survivors of unwanted sexual contact have an increased likelihood of using substances in sexual situations, which puts them at heightened risk for intoxication-related harms. Separately, research has indicated that women may intentionally u...
Giselle Hunt,Lu Wang,Nicanor Bacani et al. Giselle Hunt et al.
Introduction: Given that different generations of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM) have been influenced by substantially different life course events and cultural contexts, we explored difference...
Yuko Homma,Elizabeth M Saewyc,Sabrina T Wong et al. Yuko Homma et al.
Despite the large number of adolescents of East Asian origin in Canada, there is limited research on sexual health among this population. A first step to develop strategies for sexual health promotion for adolescents is to document the prev...
Bonnie B Miller,David N Cox,Elizabeth M Saewyc Bonnie B Miller
This study evaluated the implications of the 2008 increase in age for sexual consent in Canada using a population health survey of Canadian adolescents. Government rationales for the increase asserted younger adolescents were more likely to...
Elizabeth M Saewyc,Bonnie B Miller,Robert Rivers et al. Elizabeth M Saewyc et al.
Media holds the power to create, maintain, or break down stigmatizing attitudes, which affect policies, funding, and services. To understand how Canadian news media depicts the commercial sexual exploitation of children and youth, we examin...
Yuko Homma,Dean Nicholson,Elizabeth M Saewyc Yuko Homma
The exchange of sexual activities for money, drugs, or other compensation is considered a form of sexual exploitation when it occurs among underage youth. Such practices have been associated with sexual behaviours that increase the risk of ...
LaRon E Nelson,Dianne Morrison-Beedy,Margaret H Kearney et al. LaRon E Nelson et al.
Purpose: Research on sexual-partner type focuses mostly on "main" and "casual" partner categories. The literature indicates that adolescent girls are less likely to use condoms with main partners, and more likely to use c...
Elizabeth M Saewyc,Darlene Taylor,Yuko Homma et al. Elizabeth M Saewyc et al.
Regular monitoring of trends in sexual health and sexual behaviours among adolescents provides strong evidence to guide intervention programs and health policies. Using the province-wide, school-based British Columbia (BC) Adolescent Health...
Elizabeth M Saewyc,Colleen S Poon,Yuko Homma et al. Elizabeth M Saewyc et al.
Over the past decade, several large-scale school-based studies of adolescents in Canada and the U.S. have documented health disparities for lesbian, gay and bisexual teens compared to their heterosexual peers, such as higher rates of suicid...