Search Results - "Suschinsky, Kelly"
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The Empirical Status of the Preparation Hypothesis: Explicating Women’s Genital Responses to Sexual Stimuli in the Laboratory
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-02-2022)“…Research conducted in our laboratory and in other laboratories has revealed that (1) women’s genital responses to visual and auditory stimuli are strongly…”
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Victim Sexual Arousal During Nonconsensual Sex: A Scoping Review
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-06-2024)“…Sexual arousal in male and female victims during nonconsensual sex is an understudied phenomenon with many potential psychological, clinical, and legal…”
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Use of the Bogus Pipeline Increases Sexual Concordance in Women But Not Men
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-07-2020)“…Sexual concordance—the agreement between physiological (genital) and psychological (emotional) sexual arousal—is, on average, substantially lower in women than…”
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The Preparation Hypothesis Bristles
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Prepared for Anything? An Investigation of Female Genital Arousal in Response to Rape Cues
Published in Psychological science (01-02-2011)“…Men's genital arousal occurs in response to a limited number of sexual stimuli, whereas women's genital arousal occurs in response to a wide range of sexual…”
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The Relationship Between Sexual Concordance and Orgasm Consistency in Women
Published in The Journal of sex research (24-07-2018)“…Sexual concordance (the relationship between genital and self-reported sexual responses) may be associated with orgasm consistency (OC; the proportion of…”
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Sex Differences in Patterns of Genital Sexual Arousal: Measurement Artifacts or True Phenomena?
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-08-2009)“…Sex differences in patterns of sexual arousal have been reported recently. Men’s genital arousal is typically more category-specific than women’s, such that…”
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Can the Vaginal Photoplethysmograph and Its Associated Methodology Be Used to Assess Anal Vasocongestion in Women and Men?
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-11-2021)“…Forty years ago, researchers documented changes in vascular and muscular activity within the anal canal of women and men who engaged in sexual…”
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The Role of Sex Research Organizations in Eliminating Sexual Harassment
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Assessing the Relationship Between Sexual Concordance, Sexual Attractions, and Sexual Identity in Women
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (2017)“…On average, there is a gender difference in sexual concordance , with men exhibiting greater agreement between genital and self-reported sexual arousal,…”
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COVID-19 and the International Academy of Sex Research: We Will Be Back
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The Relationship Between Sexual Functioning and Sexual Concordance in Women
Published in Journal of sex & marital therapy (03-04-2019)“…Previous research using clinical samples has shown a positive relationship between women's sexual functioning and sexual concordance (i.e., agreement between…”
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Assessing gender-specificity of clitoral responses
Published in The Canadian journal of human sexuality (01-04-2020)“…Androphilic (i.e., sexually attracted to men) women’s vaginal and vulvar responses tend to be gender-nonspecific, meaning that their genital responses to male…”
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Women's genital sexual arousal to oral versus penetrative heterosexual sex varies with menstrual cycle phase at first exposure
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-03-2014)“…Reproductive-aged women show increased interest in sexual activity during the fertile phase of the menstrual cycle that can motivate sexual behavior and…”
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Does Menstrual Cycle Phase Influence the Gender Specificity of Heterosexual Women’s Genital and Subjective Sexual Arousal?
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-07-2014)“…Unlike men, heterosexual women’s genital arousal is gender nonspecific, such that heterosexual women show relatively similar genital arousal to sexual stimuli…”
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Service-level barriers to and facilitators of access to services for the treatment of alcohol use disorder and problematic alcohol use: protocol for a scoping review
Published in BMJ open (21-11-2022)“…IntroductionPrior to the COVID-19 pandemic, substance use health services for treatment of alcohol use disorder and problematic alcohol use (AUD/PAU) were…”
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The Relationship Between Sexual Concordance and Interoception in Anxious and Nonanxious Women
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-04-2014)“…Sexual concordance refers to the association between physiological and self‐reported sexual arousal. Women typically exhibit lower sexual concordance scores…”
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Genital Responses to Rape Vignettes Among Young Men: The Influence of Mood and Directed Attention
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-04-2017)“…Although it is clear that men with a history of sexual assaults against women produce higher relative genital responses to rape vignettes in the laboratory…”
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Is Sexual Concordance Related to Awareness of Physiological States?
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-02-2012)“…Sexual concordance refers to the degree to which two aspects of human sexual arousal (genital response and self-reported sexual arousal) correspond with each…”
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The Clitoral Photoplethysmograph: A Pilot Study Examining Discriminant and Convergent Validity
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-12-2015)“…The clitoral photoplethysmograph (CPP) is a relatively new device used to measure changes in clitoral blood volume (CBV); however, its construct validity has…”
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