Citation: De. Greydanus et al., SEXUALITY EDUCATION-PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH - CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS ANDSTRATEGIES FOR THE FUTURE, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(4), 1995, pp. 238-254
Citation: Bh. Barkley et Es. Mosher, SEXUALITY AND HISPANIC CULTURE - COUNSELING WITH CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(4), 1995, pp. 255-267
Citation: W. Patton et M. Mannison, SEXUALITY ATTITUDES - A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND REFINEMENT OF A NEW MEASURE, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(4), 1995, pp. 268-295
Citation: Pa. Harney, SEXUAL SALVATION - AFFIRMING WOMENS SEXUAL RIGHTS AND PLEASURES - MCCORMICK,NB, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(4), 1995, pp. 296-298
Authors:
FAN MS
HONG JH
NG ML
LEE LKC
LUI PK
CHOY YH
Citation: Ms. Fan et al., WESTERN INFLUENCES ON CHINESE SEXUALITY - INSIGHTS FROM A COMPARISON OF THE SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES OF SHANGHAI AND HONG-KONG FRESHMEN AT UNIVERSITIES, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(3), 1995, pp. 158-166
Citation: Wm. Chavis et Gs. Norman, A SURVEY OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND BELIEFS ABOUT - AIDS IN A MEDICAL-SCHOOL STUDENT POPULATION, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(3), 1995, pp. 167-173
Citation: Aka. Osman et Mh. Alsawaf, CROSS-CULTURAL ASPECTS OF SEXUAL ANXIETIES AND THE ASSOCIATED DYSFUNCTION, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(3), 1995, pp. 174-181
Citation: Rm. Foley et M. Dudzinski, HUMAN-SEXUALITY EDUCATION - ARE SPECIAL EDUCATORS PREPARED TO MEET THE EDUCATIONAL-NEEDS OF DISABLED YOUTH, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(3), 1995, pp. 182-191
Citation: Rf. Valois et al., SEX-EDUCATION CONTENT OF 9TH GRADE HEALTH-EDUCATION TEXTBOOKS - A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(3), 1995, pp. 192-209
Citation: G. Trudel et al., SEXUAL BEHAVIORS AND PLEASURE IN COUPLES WITH HYPOACTIVE SEXUAL DESIRE, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(3), 1995, pp. 210-216
Citation: Pb. Anderson et Da. Mathieu, THE RELATIONSHIP OF ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION AS A SEXUAL DISINHIBITOR TO HIGH-RISK SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR - GENDER DIFFERENCES, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(3), 1995, pp. 217-222
Citation: Df. Hurlbert, WHEN LOVE DIES - THE PROCESS OF MARITAL DISAFFECTION - KAYSER,K, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(3), 1995, pp. 225-226
Citation: Cr. Cowden et Pb. Koch, ATTITUDES RELATED TO SEXUAL CONCERNS - GENDER AND ORIENTATION COMPARISONS, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(2), 1995, pp. 78-87
Citation: Ca. Mahoney, THE ROLE OF CUES, SELF-EFFICACY, LEVEL OF WORRY, AND HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS IN COLLEGE-STUDENT CONDOM USE, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(2), 1995, pp. 103-116
Authors:
ROSSER BRS
DWYER SM
COLEMAN E
MINER M
METZ M
ROBINSON BE
BOCKTING WO
Citation: Brs. Rosser et al., USING SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MATERIAL IN ADULT SEX-EDUCATION - AN 18 YEAR COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(2), 1995, pp. 117-128
Citation: Sm. Plaut, INFORMED CONSENT FOR SEX BETWEEN HEALTH PROFESSIONAL AND PATIENT OR CLIENT, Journal of sex education and therapy, 21(2), 1995, pp. 129-131