Sex (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sex" in German language version.

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academia.edu

  • Brandon J. Hill, Qazi Rahman, D.A. Bright, Stephanie A. Sanders: The semantics of sexual behavior and their implications for HIV/AIDS research and sexual health: US and UK gay men’s definitions of having ‘‘had sex’’. In: AIDS Care. Band 22, Nr. 10, Oktober 2010, S. 1245–1251, doi:10.1080/09540121003668128 (englisch, academia.edu [abgerufen am 12. Januar 2015] Erstveröffentlichung Online: 16. Juli 2010).

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  • M. Del Giudice: Sex, attachment, and the development of reproductive strategies. In: Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2009, Band 32, Nr. 1, doi:10.1017/S0140525X09000016.
  • G. J. Fletcher, J. A. Simpson, L. Campbell, N. C. Overall: Pair-bonding, romantic love, and evolution: The curious case of Homo sapiens. In: Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2015, Band 10, Nr. 1, S. 20-36, doi:10.1177/1745691614561683.
  • L. M. Diamond, D. M. Huebner: Is good sex good for you? Rethinking sexuality and health.In: Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 2012, Band 6, Nr. 1, S. 54-69, doi:10.1111/j.1751-9004.2011.00408.x.
  • D. Klusmann: Sexual motivation and the duration of partnership.In: Archives of sexual behavior. 2002, Band 31, Nr. 3, S. 275-287, doi:10.1023/A:1015205020769.
  • F. Toates: An integrative theoretical framework for understanding sexual motivation, arousal, and behavior. In: Journal of sex research. 2009, Band 46, Nr. 2-3, S. 168-193, doi:10.1080/00224490902747768.
  • R. M. Costa, S. Brody: Greater resting heart rate variability is associated with orgasms through penile–vaginal intercourse, but not with orgasms from other sources. In: The journal of sexual medicine. 2012, Band 9, Nr. 1, S. 188-197, doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02541.x.
  • P. Schwartz, L. Young: Sexual satisfaction in committed relationships. In: Sexuality Research & Social Policy. 2009, Band 6, Nr. 1, S. 1-17, doi:10.1525/srsp.2009.6.1.1.
  • Julia Haversath, Kathrin M. Gärttner, Sören Kliem, Ilka Vasterling, Bernhard Strauss, Christoph Kröger: Sexualverhalten in Deutschland. In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt. 2017; Jahrgang 114, Ausgabe 33–34, S. 545–50, doi:10.3238/arztebl.2017.0545, (online).
  • M. H. Burleson, W. R. Trevathan, M. Todd: In the mood for love or vice versa? Exploring the relations among sexual activity, physical affection, affect, and stress in the daily lives of mid-aged women. In: Archives of sexual behavior. 2007, Band 36, Nr. 3, S. 357–368, doi:10.1007/s10508-006-9071-1.
  • S. A. Sanders, J. M. Reinisch: Would you say you "had sex" if …? In: Journal of the American Medical Association. Band 281, Nr. 3, 20. Januar 1999, S. 275–277, doi:10.1001/jama.281.3.275 (englisch, jamanetwork.com).
  • Laura M. Bogart, Heather Cecil, David A. Wagstaff, Steven D. Pinkerton, Paul R. Abramson: Is It „Sex?“: College Students Interpretations of Sexual Behavior Terminology. In: Journal of Sex Research. Band 37, Nr. 2, 2000, S. 108–116, doi:10.1080/00224490009552027 (Studenten mit durchschnittlich 22,2 Jahren „Results indicated that vaginal and anal intercourse were considered sex under most circumstances. Whether oral intercourse was labeled as sex depended on the gender and viewpoint of the actor, and whether orgasm occurred.“).
  • Laura M. Carpenter: The Ambiguity of „Having Sex“: The Subjective Experience of Virginity Loss in the United States. In: Journal of Sex Research. Band 38, Nr. 2, 2001, S. 127–139, doi:10.1080/00224490109552080 (Tiefeninterviews von 61 Frauen und Männern von 18 bis 35).
  • Marian Pitts, Qazi Rahman: Which Behaviors Constitute „Having Sex“ Among University Students in the UK? In: Archives of Sexual Behavior. Band 30, Nr. 2, 2001, S. 169–176, doi:10.1023/A:1002777201416 (190 weibliche und 124 männliche Studenten „One-third of respondents regarded oral-genital contact as having sex, around 17 % regarded touching genitals, whilst 6 % regarded oral or other touching of breasts and nipples as constituting having sex. There were significant gender- and age-related differences in responses.“).
  • Sandra L. Faulkner: Good Girl or Flirt Girl: Latinas' Definitions of Sex and Sexual Relationships. In: Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. Band 25, Nr. 2, Mai 2003, S. 174–200, doi:10.1177/0739986303025002003 (31 junge Latinas, Tiefeninterviews).
  • Melina M. Bersamin, Deborah A. Fisher, Samantha Walker, Douglas L. Hill, Joel W. Grube: Defining Virginity and Abstinence: Adolescents' Interpretations of Sexual Behaviors. In: Journal of Adolescent Health. Band 41, Nr. 2, 8. August 2007, S. 182–188, doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.03.011, PMC 1941649 (freier Volltext) – (Jugendliche zwischen 14 und 19 Jahren. „Findings indicated that loss of virginity was linked primarily with vaginal and anal intercourse. While greater proportion of adolescents attributed a loss of abstinence to lower genital touching and oral sex behaviors as well, significant variability emerged in how abstinent behavior was defined. Sexual experience was the strongest predictor of how adolescents defined virginity and abstinence.“).
  • Gary Gute, Elaine M. Eshbaugh, Jacquelyn Wiersma: Sex for You, But Not for Me: Discontinuity in Undergraduate Emerging Adults’ Definitions of „Having Sex.“ In: Journal of Sex Research. Band 45, 4 (Oktober-Dezember), 2008, S. 329–337, doi:10.1080/00224490802398332 (839 Studenten).
  • E. Sandra Byers, Joel Henderson, Kristina M. Hobson: University Students’ Definitions of Sexual Abstinence and Having Sex. In: Archives of Sexual Behavior. Band 38, Nr. 5, Oktober 2009, S. 665–674, doi:10.1007/s10508-007-9289-6 (298 heterosexuelle kanadische Studenten. „The majority of both male and female students included activities that did not involve genital stimulation in their definition of sexual abstinence and did not include these activities in their definition of having sex. […] Students were quite mixed in whether activities involving unidirectional genital stimulation (e.g., oral sex, genital fondling) constituted abstinence, having sex, or neither abstinence nor having sex. However, they were more likely to see these behaviors as abstinent than as having sex.“).
  • Stephanie A. Sanders, Brandon J. Hill, William L. Yarber, Cynthia A. Graham, Richard A. Crosby, Robin R. Milhausen: Misclassification bias: diversity in conceptualisations about having ‘had sex’. In: Sexual Healt. Band 7, Nr. 1, 15. Februar 2010, S. 31–34, doi:10.1071/SH09068 (englisch, kinseyinstitute.org [PDF; abgerufen am 11. Januar 2015]).
  • Brandon J. Hill, Qazi Rahman, D.A. Bright, Stephanie A. Sanders: The semantics of sexual behavior and their implications for HIV/AIDS research and sexual health: US and UK gay men’s definitions of having ‘‘had sex’’. In: AIDS Care. Band 22, Nr. 10, Oktober 2010, S. 1245–1251, doi:10.1080/09540121003668128 (englisch, academia.edu [abgerufen am 12. Januar 2015] Erstveröffentlichung Online: 16. Juli 2010).

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guttmacher.org

  • Lisa Remez: Oral Sex among Adolescents: Is It Sex or Is It Abstinence? In: Family Planning Perspectives. Band 32, Nr. 6, 2000, S. 298–304 (guttmacher.org).

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jama.jamanetwork.com

  • S. A. Sanders, J. M. Reinisch: Would you say you "had sex" if …? In: Journal of the American Medical Association. Band 281, Nr. 3, 20. Januar 1999, S. 275–277, doi:10.1001/jama.281.3.275 (englisch, jamanetwork.com).

kinseyinstitute.org

  • Stephanie A. Sanders, Brandon J. Hill, William L. Yarber, Cynthia A. Graham, Richard A. Crosby, Robin R. Milhausen: Misclassification bias: diversity in conceptualisations about having ‘had sex’. In: Sexual Healt. Band 7, Nr. 1, 15. Februar 2010, S. 31–34, doi:10.1071/SH09068 (englisch, kinseyinstitute.org [PDF; abgerufen am 11. Januar 2015]).

leo.org

dict.leo.org

  • „sexual relation“. In: leo.org. Abgerufen am 11. Januar 2015 (englisch): „sexual relation - der Geschlechtsverkehr / das Beilager (veraltet)“

macmillandictionary.com

  • „sexual relations“. In: Macmillan Dictionary. Abgerufen am 11. Januar 2015 (englisch, Kein Singular): „sexual relations (formal): the act of having sex with someone“

merriam-webster.com

  • „sexual relations“. In: Merriam-Webster Online. Abgerufen am 11. Januar 2015 (englisch, Kein Singular): „sexual relations (noun plural): Definition of SEXUAL RELATIONS: sexual intercourse, First Known Use of SEXUAL RELATIONS: 1890; Medical Definition of SEXUAL RELATIONS: coitus“

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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Melina M. Bersamin, Deborah A. Fisher, Samantha Walker, Douglas L. Hill, Joel W. Grube: Defining Virginity and Abstinence: Adolescents' Interpretations of Sexual Behaviors. In: Journal of Adolescent Health. Band 41, Nr. 2, 8. August 2007, S. 182–188, doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.03.011, PMC 1941649 (freier Volltext) – (Jugendliche zwischen 14 und 19 Jahren. „Findings indicated that loss of virginity was linked primarily with vaginal and anal intercourse. While greater proportion of adolescents attributed a loss of abstinence to lower genital touching and oral sex behaviors as well, significant variability emerged in how abstinent behavior was defined. Sexual experience was the strongest predictor of how adolescents defined virginity and abstinence.“).

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