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  2. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality - Wikipedia

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    As noted by Bullough, early 20th century sex research focused on social hygiene concerns, primarily the elimination of venereal diseases and prostitution. [3] Post WWII, there was growth in interest in the field because of the research of Alfred Kinsey and researchers at the National Council of Family Relations. A need to support researchers ...

  3. National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior - Wikipedia

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    The National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior is a decade-long nationally representative study of human sexual behavior. The research has been conducted in the United States by researchers from the Center for Sexual Health Promotion in the School of Public Health at Indiana University in Bloomington.

  4. List of sexology organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of organizations and institutions of professional sexologists, sex researchers, and sexual behavior scientists. These do not include organizations of non-professionals, political advocacy or activist groups (although some organizations may engage in some advocacy as one of their activities), self-help or social groups, groups of enthusiasts for a topic in sexology, or websites ...

  5. American Sexual Health Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Sexual Health Association (ASHA), formally known as the American Social Hygiene Association and the American Social Health Association, is an American nonprofit organization established in 1914, that cites a mission to improve the health of individuals, families, and communities, with an emphasis on sexual health, as well as a focus on preventing sexually transmitted infections ...

  6. World Association for Sexual Health - Wikipedia

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    The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) is an international umbrella organization representing sexological societies and sexologists worldwide. [1] Founded in 1978 in Rome, Italy, the WAS main goal is to promote sexual health for all through sexological science.

  7. National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles - Wikipedia

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    The first Natsal survey was carried out in 1990, in response to the urgent need of understanding sexual practices in the context of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. [6] The Principal Investigator of Natsal-1, Natsal-2 and Natsal-3 was Anne Johnson, a professor at University College, London, [7] and co-leader Kaye Wellings, a professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

  8. Initiatives to prevent sexual violence - Wikipedia

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    In many countries, when sexual violence is reported, the health sector has the duty to collect medical and legal evidence to corroborate the accounts of the victims or to help in identifying the perpetrator. Research in Canada suggests that medico-legal documentation can increase the chance of a perpetrator being arrested, charged, or convicted.

  9. List of sexology journals - Wikipedia

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    Porn Studies; Sex Roles; Sexología y Sociedad; Sexologies: European Journal of Sexual Health (Revue Européenne de Santé Sexuelle) Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment; Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention; Sexuality & Culture; Sexual and Relationship Therapy; Sexual Development; Sexualities ...