Tag: sexuality


Sex Stigma: Attitudes, Social Impact & Overcoming It

Introduction to Sexual Stigma and Societal Attitudes The study of attitudes toward sex and the resultant social stigma forms a critical axis within social psychology and sociology, revealing the profound influence of cultural norms on individual experience and public health. Attitudes, defined generally as evaluative judgments—positive, negative, or mixed—regarding a person, object, or idea, become […]

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Sexual Activity: Attitudes, Beliefs & Behaviors

The Conceptualization of Attitudes toward Sexual Activity Attitudes toward sexual activity represent a complex and multifaceted psychological construct, central to understanding human sexuality, relationships, and health behaviors. Defined generally as an enduring organization of beliefs, feelings, and behavioral tendencies toward a specific object—in this case, sexual activity itself—these attitudes are not merely fleeting opinions but […]

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Sexual Economics: Attitudes & Behaviors

Attitudes Toward Sexual Economics: A Psychological Analysis Sexual Economics Theory (SET) provides a framework for understanding mating behavior and relationship dynamics through the lens of supply and demand, viewing sexuality—particularly female sexuality—as a valuable, regulated resource exchanged for commitment, resources, or status. Attitudes toward this theory and its implications are complex, often varying dramatically based […]

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Sexual Functioning: Attitudes, Health & Research

Defining Attitudes Toward Sexual Functioning (ASFs) Attitudes toward sexual functioning (ASFs) represent a complex interplay of cognitive, affective, and behavioral evaluations that individuals hold concerning their own or their partner’s capacity for sexual activity, performance, and enjoyment. These attitudes are crucial psychological constructs that mediate the relationship between physiological reality and subjective sexual experience. They […]

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Sexual Orientation: Attitudes, Acceptance & Understanding

Conceptualizing Attitudes and Sexual Preference Attitudes toward sexual preference represent complex cognitive, affective, and behavioral evaluations directed toward individuals based on their self-identified or perceived sexual orientation, encompassing homosexuality, bisexuality, asexuality, and other non-heterosexual identities. These attitudes are not monolithic; they range across a continuum from intense hostility and prejudice, often termed homophobia or heterosexism, […]

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Sexual Pleasure: Attitudes, Benefits & Research

Attitudes toward Sexual Pleasure: A Psychological Examination The study of attitudes toward sexual pleasure represents a critical intersection within psychology, sociology, and sexology, exploring the complex interplay of cognitive, affective, and behavioral components that dictate how individuals perceive, value, and pursue sexual enjoyment. An attitude, in this context, is not merely a fleeting emotion but […]

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Sexuality & Intellectual Disability: Attitudes & Rights

Introduction and Historical Context of Sexuality in Intellectual Disability The study and understanding of attitudes toward sexuality among individuals with intellectual disability (ID) represents a complex intersection of historical neglect, ethical debate, and evolving human rights perspectives. Historically, the prevailing societal attitude was one of denial or suppression, rooted in eugenics movements and paternalistic models […]

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Spina Bifida: Sexuality & Relationships

Attitudes toward Sexuality in Spina Bifida Spina Bifida (SB), a complex congenital neurological condition resulting from the incomplete closure of the neural tube, significantly impacts various aspects of life, including physical mobility, continence, and crucially, sexual development and expression. Historically, the focus of medical intervention for individuals with SB centered primarily on survival, orthopedic correction, […]

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