Understanding Human Sexuality
Released: Jan 01, 1982
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Format: Paperback, 623 pages
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Description:
This text approaches the subject of human sexuality from a psychological perspective. It features information from a variety of disciplines, such as biology, women's studies, sociology, anthropology and health education. The text offers extensive coverage of research and theoretical findings but its informal tone makes it suitable for students at all academic levels. This edition features expanded coverage of multicultural research; current information about newly-approved methods of contraception, such as Norplant; a revised presentation of STDs, HIV and AIDS to reflect recent research findings; and an added section on intimacy. Attention is given to gender: the text highlights differences betwwen male and female sexuality and the importance of gender roles in sexual behaviour.
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