poster abstractBackground: Both public health and developmental literature emphasize the importance of solo masturbation as one component in healthy sexuality, particularly for women. However, few studies have examined how the context of a woman’s sexual/romantic relationship may impact both her attitudes towards and her frequency of solo masturbation, particularly in terms of vibrator use. Better understanding of this context has important implications for sexual health education and intervention efforts. Methods: Data were drawn from a larger internet-based, cross-sectional survey examining adult men’s and women’s health and life experiences. For the current study, we retained all female participants (N=113; Mean Age=29.37 years [SD=9.9...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between masturbation frequency and sexual d...
Despite many benefits related to masturbation, we know surprisingly little about how solo sex is ass...
Previous research indicates that women prefer orgasms triggered by penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI) ...
Objective Masturbation is a behavior that can enhance sexual functioning. This study aims to analyze...
Masturbation is a common sexual practice with significant variations in reported incidence between m...
Human masturbation is and has been a very heatedly and controversially discussed topic in human sexu...
The long-standing social stigma surrounding masturbation has led to its prohibition from being inclu...
This systematic review provides an overview of what qualitative research has revealed about partner-...
The long-standing social stigma surrounding masturbation has led to its prohibition from being inclu...
Sex has become a more acceptable topic of discussion in society and the media, while masturbation, a...
Researchers have argued that masturbation contributes to sexual health, yet historically, masturbati...
Much research into young people’s developing sexuality is concerned with risk avoidance and the redu...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper and Poster, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2018. Katherine...
Masturbation, as a significant sexual activity within its own right, has garnered substantial intere...
Relationship satisfaction often declines after marriage or cohabitation and between 40-50% of marria...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between masturbation frequency and sexual d...
Despite many benefits related to masturbation, we know surprisingly little about how solo sex is ass...
Previous research indicates that women prefer orgasms triggered by penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI) ...
Objective Masturbation is a behavior that can enhance sexual functioning. This study aims to analyze...
Masturbation is a common sexual practice with significant variations in reported incidence between m...
Human masturbation is and has been a very heatedly and controversially discussed topic in human sexu...
The long-standing social stigma surrounding masturbation has led to its prohibition from being inclu...
This systematic review provides an overview of what qualitative research has revealed about partner-...
The long-standing social stigma surrounding masturbation has led to its prohibition from being inclu...
Sex has become a more acceptable topic of discussion in society and the media, while masturbation, a...
Researchers have argued that masturbation contributes to sexual health, yet historically, masturbati...
Much research into young people’s developing sexuality is concerned with risk avoidance and the redu...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper and Poster, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2018. Katherine...
Masturbation, as a significant sexual activity within its own right, has garnered substantial intere...
Relationship satisfaction often declines after marriage or cohabitation and between 40-50% of marria...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between masturbation frequency and sexual d...
Despite many benefits related to masturbation, we know surprisingly little about how solo sex is ass...
Previous research indicates that women prefer orgasms triggered by penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI) ...