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Sexuality Research & Social Policy : Journal of Nsrc : Sr & Sp

Sexuality Research & Social Policy: Journal of NSRC (SR & SP) is a scholarly journal that explores the intersection of sexuality, social policy, and public health. It publishes research articles, policy analyses, and critical reviews, providing a platform for academics, policymakers, and practitioners to examine and shape the discourse on sexual health, rights, and social justice.

Details
Abbr. Sex Res Social Policy
Start 2004
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1868-9884
e-ISSN 1553-6610
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7336 50
SJR / Ranks: 4655 874
CiteScore / Ranks: 7225 3.70
Recent Articles
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Siegel K, Chen A, Schrimshaw E
Sex Res Social Policy . 2025 Feb; 20(4):1430-1447. PMID: 40017566
Introduction: Technological developments, primarily starting with the Internet, have transformed male sex work in fundamental ways including making the meeting of buyers and sellers of sex much more likely to...
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Macapagal K, Ma J, Matson M, Chinander A, Owens C, Wongsomboon V, et al.
Sex Res Social Policy . 2025 Jan; 21(4):1324-1335. PMID: 39830979
Introduction: This qualitative study examined adolescents' first experiences with HIV testing. Methods: Data were collected from April 2018 to October 2020 as part of an HIV prevention and sex education...
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Algarin A, Valenzuela Lara M, Hernandez-Avila M, Baruch-Dominguez R, Sanchez T, Strathdee S, et al.
Sex Res Social Policy . 2024 Dec; 21(4):1406-1417. PMID: 39676905
Introduction: Drug use behaviors are closely associated with increased risk for HIV and other STIs among men who have sex with men (MSM) globally. Less is known about the drug...
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Liddell J, McKinley C
Sex Res Social Policy . 2024 Nov; 19(3):1020-1033. PMID: 39583873
Introduction: Indigenous women experience extensive reproductive health disparities and reproductive oppression. Theoretical frameworks for understanding the complex intersection of factors that contribute to these experiences are needed, especially those that...
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Holloway I, Beltran R, Avendano A
Sex Res Social Policy . 2024 Sep; 19(3):835-836. PMID: 39310710
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Nelson L, Wilton L, Whitfield D, Williams G, Mayer K, Komarek A, et al.
Sex Res Social Policy . 2024 Sep; 19(3):1365-1382. PMID: 39301523
Introduction: There are few culturally informed, theory-driven evidence-based strategies to support PrEP use among Black MSM. This paper describes the theoretical foundation and conceptual development of C4 to support the...
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Astle S, Brasileiro J
Sex Res Social Policy . 2024 Jul; 21(2):759-773. PMID: 38948363
Introduction: Parents who do not feel responsible for parent-child sexual communication (PCSC) may be missing out on opportunities to engage in PCSC that has protective effects on children's sexual well-being....
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White K, Narasimhan S, Hartwig S, Carroll E, McBrayer A, Hubbard S, et al.
Sex Res Social Policy . 2024 May; 19(1):264-272. PMID: 38736735
Introduction: Thirty-seven states require minors seeking abortion to involve a parent, either through notification or consent. Little research has examined how implementation of these laws affect service delivery and quality...
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Marzan-Rodriguez M, Rodriguez-Diaz C, Mustanski B
Sex Res Social Policy . 2023 Dec; 18(4):992-1001. PMID: 38124992
Introduction: Epidemiological trends in the USA have shown an increase in HIV incidence among adolescent men who have sex with men (AMSM). Sexual and ethnic minorities in this group are...
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House L, Tevendale H, Brittain A, Burley K, Fuller T, Mueller T, et al.
Sex Res Social Policy . 2023 Sep; 19(2):496-508. PMID: 37664490
Introduction: Community-wide initiatives (CWI) to prevent teen pregnancy were implemented in 10 communities in the USA. The CWI supported the implementation of evidence-based teen pregnancy interventions (EBIs) and implementation of...