“Everything Arrives Energetically, at First”
Volume 25, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 66-69 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Kelly MerklinPrivate PracticeKelly Merklin, L.C.S.W., M.A., is a psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. Source Type: research

Effects of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination on male fertility
This study comprehensively assessed the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the testis, semen parameters, sex hormone levels and erectile function, and discussed possible transmission routes during sexual intercourse and the effect of vaccination on male fertility. It provides a reference for maintaining male reproductive health under the background of normalised prevention and control of COVID-19. (Source: Sexual Health)
Source: Sexual Health - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Fei Chen Yunfei Zhang Yingze Zhang Yuqi Li Jiao Ma Yining Qin Shuwen Deng Yuhan Zhang Deyang Wang Haiying Wang Juan Lin Source Type: research

On Being Angry with Psychoanalysis Forever
Volume 25, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 1-9 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Carter J. CarterMassachusetts College of Liberal Arts and University of PennsylvaniaCarter J. Carter, Ph.D, L.I.C.S.W., is an assistant professor of clinical psychology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, and a lecturer in the Doctorate in Clini Source Type: research

Cis Pathology: Psychoanalysis of Cisgender
Volume 25, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 23-30 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Daniel PolyakIPTAR and Hunter College, CUNYDaniel Polyak, L.P., M.A., is a New York City-based psychoanalyst and psychotherapist. He also teaches in the Women and Gender Studies program at Hunter College. He is the author, most recently, of an essay in Pa Source Type: research

Trans* Activism in Indonesia and Iran: Working Against Misrecognition and Enhancing the Intelligibility of Trans* Subjectivities
Volume 25, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 49-61 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: J ón Ingvar KjaranZara Saeidzadeha University of Icelandb Örebro UniversityJón Ingvar Kjaran (they/their), Ph.D., is a professor of anthropology/sociology of education at the University of Iceland, School of Education, in the Faculty of Diversity and E Source Type: research

Uncanny Guilt of Incest Victims: Standing Outside the Matrix, Looking In
Volume 25, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 10-22 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Ephrat HavronDavid Yellin Academic College of EducationEphrat Havron, Ph.D., is a bibliotherapist and psychotherapist; fifth-year candidate at the Human Spirit Psychoanalytic-Buddhist Training Program; teacher at the David Yellin Academic College of Educa Source Type: research

The Anxiety to Know: Producing Trans as a “Sensitive” Issue in LGBTIQ+ Diversity Training
Volume 25, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 31-48 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Tom ás OjedaLondon School of Ecoomics and Political ScienceTomás Ojeda, Ph.D., is a queer researcher and trained psychotherapist. He held an ESRC postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Brighton’s Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender (202 Source Type: research

Assimilation and Transgression: Doing Trans* Activism in Indonesia and Iran
Volume 25, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 62-65 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Shifa HaqAmbedkar University DelhiShifa Haq, Ph.D., is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and assistant professor of psychology in the School of Human Studies at Ambedkar University Delhi. She writes about psychoanalysis, violence, and mourning. Her book, I Source Type: research

“Everything Arrives Energetically, at First”
Volume 25, Issue 1, January-March 2024, Page 66-69 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - March 28, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Kelly MerklinPrivate PracticeKelly Merklin, L.C.S.W., M.A., is a psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. Source Type: research

The Usage of Voice in Sexualized Interactions with Technologies and Sexual Health Communication: An Overview
AbstractPurpose of ReviewThe present overview addresses the importance of voice in human-technology interactions within the sexual realm. It introduces empirical evidence within two key domains: (a) sexualized interactions involving artificial entities and (b) communication about sexuality-related health. Moreover, the review underscores existing research gaps.Recent FindingsTheories and first empirical studies underline the importance of voice within sexualized interactions with voice assistants or conversational agents as social cues. However, research on voice usage in sexual health-related contexts reveals contradictin...
Source: Current Sexual Health Reports - March 27, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Source Type: research

Correction
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Source: The Journal of Sex Research - March 27, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Source Type: research

Catching lightning in a bottle: the STI and HIV 2023 World Congress Participatory Designathon
Ronnie M. Gravett, Rayner K. J. Tan, Weiming Tang, Steph Niapauri, Barbara Van Der Pol, Joseph D. Tucker - Volume 21(2) The International Society for STD Research (ISSTDR) STI/HIV 2023 World Congress hosted a participatory designathon. Global experts and practitioners attending an international sexual health conference were tasked with engaging in a design-thinking, participatory crowdsourcing event to create innovative solutions for improving the control of sexually transmitted infections. This manuscript reports the processes, challenges, and successes of the designathon. (Source: Sexual Health)
Source: Sexual Health - March 26, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Ronnie M. Gravett Rayner K. J. Tan Weiming Tang Steph Niapauri Barbara Van Der Pol Joseph D. Tucker Source Type: research

Could late-latent syphilis be treated with a single subcutaneous infusion of long-acting penicillin?
We present a novel method of delivering the same penicillin treatment into the fat, which obviate the need for multiple doses and is associated with less reported pain – a potential gamechanger to improve syphilis treatment adherence and care cascade. (Source: Sexual Health)
Source: Sexual Health - March 26, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Thel K. Hla Sam Salman Joseph Kado Brioni R. Moore Laurens Manning Source Type: research

Characterisation of social media conversations on syphilis: an unobtrusive observational study
This study used data sourced from Twitter to characterise social media conversations about syphilis. Accurate medical information was limited, whereas tweets about personal experience generated the most engagement. Coupling medical resources and personal experiences may support public health education on social media. (Source: Sexual Health)
Source: Sexual Health - March 25, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Abby C. Dawson Alyssa K. Fitzpatrick Janet M. Matthews Andrew A. K. Nguyen Kelly Papanaoum Justine R. Smith Source Type: research