Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cinsel akışkanlık" in Turkish language version.
The mechanisms for the development of a particular sexual orientation remain unclear, but the current literature and most scholars in the field state that one’s sexual orientation is not a choice; that is, individuals do not choose to be homosexual or heterosexual. A variety of theories about the influences on sexual orientation have been proposed. Sexual orientation probably is not determined by any one factor but by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences.Kaynak hatası: Geçersiz
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etiketi: "pediatrics2004" adı farklı içerikte birden fazla tanımlanmış (Bkz: Kaynak gösterme)Therapeutic efforts to change sexual orientation have increased and become more visible in recent years (Beckstead & Morrow, 2004). Therapeutic interventions intended to change, modify, or manage unwanted nonheterosexual orientations are referred to as “sexual orientation change efforts” (SOCE; APA, 2009b). [...] Reviews of the literature, spanning several decades, have consistently found that efforts to change sexual orientation were ineffective (APA, 2009b; Drescher, 2001; Haldeman, 1994; T. F. Murphy, 1992).
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etiketi: "apa2009" adı farklı içerikte birden fazla tanımlanmış (Bkz: Kaynak gösterme)<ref>
etiketi: "Kersey-Matusiak" adı farklı içerikte birden fazla tanımlanmış (Bkz: Kaynak gösterme)<ref>
etiketi: "Lamanna" adı farklı içerikte birden fazla tanımlanmış (Bkz: Kaynak gösterme)The College believes strongly in evidence-based treatment. There is no sound scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed. Systematic reviews carried out by both the APA and Serovich et al suggest that studies which have shown conversion therapies to be successful are seriously methodologically flawed.
Therapeutic efforts to change sexual orientation have increased and become more visible in recent years (Beckstead & Morrow, 2004). Therapeutic interventions intended to change, modify, or manage unwanted nonheterosexual orientations are referred to as “sexual orientation change efforts” (SOCE; APA, 2009b). [...] Reviews of the literature, spanning several decades, have consistently found that efforts to change sexual orientation were ineffective (APA, 2009b; Drescher, 2001; Haldeman, 1994; T. F. Murphy, 1992).
The College believes strongly in evidence-based treatment. There is no sound scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed. Systematic reviews carried out by both the APA and Serovich et al suggest that studies which have shown conversion therapies to be successful are seriously methodologically flawed.
The mechanisms for the development of a particular sexual orientation remain unclear, but the current literature and most scholars in the field state that one’s sexual orientation is not a choice; that is, individuals do not choose to be homosexual or heterosexual. A variety of theories about the influences on sexual orientation have been proposed. Sexual orientation probably is not determined by any one factor but by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences.Kaynak hatası: Geçersiz
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etiketi: "pediatrics2004" adı farklı içerikte birden fazla tanımlanmış (Bkz: Kaynak gösterme)<ref>
etiketi: "Kersey-Matusiak" adı farklı içerikte birden fazla tanımlanmış (Bkz: Kaynak gösterme)<ref>
etiketi: "Lamanna" adı farklı içerikte birden fazla tanımlanmış (Bkz: Kaynak gösterme)<ref>
etiketi: "apa2009" adı farklı içerikte birden fazla tanımlanmış (Bkz: Kaynak gösterme)