نتایج جستجو برای: sex preference

تعداد نتایج: 271586  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Therese Hesketh Zhu Wei Xing

In the absence of manipulation, both the sex ratio at birth and the population sex ratio are remarkably constant in human populations. Small alterations do occur naturally; for example, a small excess of male births has been reported to occur during and after war. The tradition of son preference, however, has distorted these natural sex ratios in large parts of Asia and North Africa. This son p...

2009
Priscilla Reddy Dorina Saleh-Onoya Sibusiso Sifunda Delia Lang Gina Wingood Bart van den Borne Robert A.C. Ruiter

The practice of wiping, douching or inserting substances into the vagina is reportedly common in sub-Saharan Africa. Intercourse following such vaginal treatment is referred to as ‘dry sex’. The most common reasons offered by women for these practices include the enhancement of sexual experience through sensations of vaginal dryness, tightness or warming; cleansing of the vagina before or after...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2009
Nemeh Ahmad Al-Akour Mohammad Khassawneh Yousef Khader Edgar Dahl

BACKGROUND Preconception sex selection for non-medical reasons is a controversial issue in bioethics. Little research has described preferences for preconception sex selection among Arab populations. This study describes the sex preference and interest in employing sex selection techniques among pregnant women in northern Jordan. METHODS A self-reported questionnaire was administered to 600 p...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2011
U D Chhetri I Ansari S Bandary N Adhikari

BACKGROUND High sex ratios at birth (SRB) are seen in China, Taiwan, South Korea, parts of India and Vietnam. The imbalance is the result of son preference, accentuated by declining fertility. Prenatal sex determination and female feticides are common in many countries. It is reflected in sex ratio OBJECTIVE To determine reasons for the preferences for different sex; to find out whether there...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2011
Jorge R Reyes Timothy R Vollmer Astrid Hall

Three adult male sex offenders with developmental disabilities participated in phallometric assessments that involved repeated measures of arousal when exposed to various stimuli. Arousal assessment outcomes were similar to those obtained by Reyes et al. (2006). Additional data-analysis methods provided further information about sexual preferences, thus replicating and extending previous resear...

2016
Haley A. Nolen Justin Xavier Moore Joel B. Rodgers Henry E. Wang Lauren A. Walter

Despite historical gender bias against female physicians, few studies have investigated patients' physician gender preference in the emergency department (ED) setting. We sought to determine if there is an association between ED patient demographics and physician gender preference. We surveyed patients presenting to an ED to determine association between patient demographics and patient physici...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2010
Candice M Klingerman Kaila Krishnamoorthy Kevin Patel Andrew B Spiro Chris Struby Anand Patel Jill E Schneider

Effects of ovarian hormones on sex and ingestive behavior are well studied, and yet, their role in diverting attention from food to sex has not been examined directly, possibly because these functions are masked under conditions of excessive food abundance typical of the laboratory. Female Syrian hamsters were either fed ad libitum or food-restricted to 75% of their ad libitum intake for 8days ...

Journal: :Demography 2003
P N Mari Bhat A J Francis Zavier

Although it is widely acknowledged that the preference for sons is a barrier to a decline in fertility, considerable disagreement exists as to what actually happens to this preference when fertility declines in a region of low female autonomy. By analyzing the data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS), we present evidence from northern India to show that the preference for sons is redu...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2006
R Elisabeth Cornwell Miriam J Law Smith Lynda G Boothroyd Fhionna R Moore Hasker P Davis Michael Stirrat Bernard Tiddeman David I Perrett

Sexual reproduction strategies vary both between and within species in the level of investment in offspring. Life-history theories suggest that the rate of sexual maturation is critically linked to reproductive strategy, with high investment being associated with few offspring and delayed maturation. For humans, age of puberty and age of first sex are two developmental milestones that have been...

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