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American Journal of Sexuality Education

American Journal of Sexuality Education is a scientific journal, published since 2005 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

Details
Abbr. Am J Sex Educ
Start 2005
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1554-6128
e-ISSN 1554-6136
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 11173 26
SJR / Ranks: 10073 420
CiteScore / Ranks: 11348 1.70
Recent Articles
1.
Thorpe S, Tanner A, Nichols T, Kuperberg A, Payton Foh E
Am J Sex Educ . 2024 Oct; 16(2):199-220. PMID: 39479402
This study examined individual and familial influences on Black female adolescents' (1426) sexual pleasure expectancies, sexual guilt, and age of sexual debut using data from the National Longitudinal Study on...
2.
Rothman E, Campbell J, Rahimian A, Frieson T, Moslander D, Richardson V, et al.
Am J Sex Educ . 2024 Oct; 19(3):265-279. PMID: 39391366
This qualitative interview study investigated the opinions of 28 high school-attending youth in Massachusetts related to the content of their sexuality education, what they wished they could learn from a...
3.
Bhuptani P, Kenney S, Napper L, Orchowski L
Am J Sex Educ . 2024 Aug; 19(3):280-301. PMID: 39171277
Men's negative attitudes toward women is a known risk factor for sexual aggression perpetration. Sexual aggression is a widespread public health concern, especially among emerging adults, and is associated with...
4.
Rabbitte M, Enriquez M
Am J Sex Educ . 2024 Apr; 19(1):97-120. PMID: 38576876
This qualitative descriptive study identified factors that impact assigned female at birth (AFAB) cisgender and non-binary sexual minority individuals' decision to engage, or not engage, in health-seeking behaviors and receive...
5.
Brar P, Dworkin J, Brady S
Am J Sex Educ . 2024 Jan; 15(3):336-356. PMID: 38264627
Sexual self-efficacy, an individual's confidence in the domain of sexual health behaviors, was studied among an ethnically diverse sample of 128 sexually active adolescent women between the ages of 14...
6.
Saliares E, Wilkerson J, Sieving R, Brady S
Am J Sex Educ . 2024 Jan; 13(4):504-531. PMID: 38264348
This qualitative data analysis examined adolescents' thoughts and feelings about difficulties that can emerge during sexual experiences. The sample consisted of 53 sexually experienced, ethnically diverse, predominantly female, non-pregnant adolescents...
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Bond K, Mansour M, Kershaw T, Flores D
Am J Sex Educ . 2024 Jan; 18(4):569-593. PMID: 38213905
Despite growing evidence that parent-child sex communication (PCSC) is a positive strategy for adolescent sexual health outcomes, there is little research about what prompts and impedes these conversations among parents...
8.
Peterson M, Rink E, Schure M, Mikkelsen K, Longtree H, Firemoon P, et al.
Am J Sex Educ . 2023 Jul; 17(4):510-535. PMID: 37427389
American Indian youth experience teen birth and school dropout at higher rates than other racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Early childbearing is associated with adverse health and...
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Thorpe S, Hargons C, Tanner A, Stevens-Watkins D
Am J Sex Educ . 2023 Jun; 17(3):400-413. PMID: 37346321
Black women have disproportionate rates of HIV compared to women of all other racial groups. The purpose of this analysis was to investigate perceived HIV risk, HIV and STI testing...
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Maas M, Gal T, Cary K, Greer K
Am J Sex Educ . 2023 Jun; 17(4):435-457. PMID: 37274148
As middle and high school students consume and create their own pornography or use it as a form of violence perpetration known as image-based sexual abuse, school staff struggle to...