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  1. Specifically Penile-Vaginal Intercourse Frequency Is Associated With Better Relationship Satisfaction: A Commentary on Hicks, McNulty, Meltzer, and Olson (2016)
  2. Sexual Satisfaction, Sexual Compatibility, and Relationship Adjustment in Couples: The Role of Sexual Behaviors, Orgasm, and Men's Discernment of Women's Intercourse Orgasm
  3. Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation: Interrelationships and Psychosexual Factors
  4. Orgasm and women's waist circumference
  5. Associations of immature defense mechanisms with personal importance of junk food, television and alcohol are independent of age
  6. Penis Size and Vaginal Orgasm
  7. Immature psychological defense mechanisms are associated with women's greater desire for and actual engaging in masturbation
  8. “Standard Operating Procedures for Female Orgasmic Disorder” is not Based on Best Evidence
  9. Immature psychological defense mechanisms are associated with greater personal importance of junk food, alcohol, and television
  10. More Frequent Vaginal Orgasm Is Associated with Experiencing Greater Excitement from Deep Vaginal Stimulation
  11. The Quality of Sexual Experience in Women Correlates with Post‐Orgasmic Prolactin Surges: Results from an Experimental Prototype Study
  12. Insecure Attachment is Related to More Anal Sex and Vibrator Orgasm but Less Vaginal Orgasm
  13. Hypochondriasis: Attentional, Sensory, and Cognitive Factors
  14. Slimmer Women’s Waist is Associated with Better Erectile Function in Men Independent of Age
  15. Women Who Prefer Longer Penises Are More Likely to Have Vaginal Orgasms (but Not Clitoral Orgasms): Implications for an Evolutionary Theory of Vaginal Orgasm
  16. Men's sexual activity and perceptions of the facial attractiveness of unknown women
  17. Simultaneous Penile–Vaginal Orgasm Is Associated with Sexual Satisfaction
  18. Immature psychological defense mechanisms and the misrepresentations of some sex researchers
  19. Vaginal Intercourse Orgasm Consistency Accounts for Concordance of Vaginal and Subjective Sexual Arousal
  20. Sometimes a Bear is Just a Bear: No Evidence of Nonclinical Adult Toy Animal Ownership Indicating Emotion Dysregulation
  21. Brief report: Self-harm is associated with immature defense mechanisms but not substance use in a nonclinical Scottish adolescent sample
  22. Female Orgasm(s): One, Two, Several
  23. Sexual Behavior, HIV and South African Youth
  24. Sexual Satisfaction and Health Are Positively Associated With Penile-Vaginal Intercourse but Not Other Sexual Activities
  25. Greater Resting Heart Rate Variability Is Associated with Orgasms Through Penile–Vaginal Intercourse, But Not with Orgasms from Other Sources
  26. Vaginal Orgasm Is Related to Better Mental Health and Is Relevant to Evolutionary Psychology: A Response to Zietsch et al.
  27. Vaginal Orgasm Is More Prevalent Among Women with a Prominent Tubercle of the Upper Lip
  28. Women's Clitoris, Vagina, and Cervix Mapped on the Sensory Cortex: fMRI Evidence
  29. Anxious and Avoidant Attachment, Vibrator Use, Anal Sex, and Impaired Vaginal Orgasm
  30. Sexual Satisfaction, Relationship Satisfaction, and Health Are Associated with Greater Frequency of Penile–Vaginal Intercourse
  31. Comprehensive Assessment of Blood and Sexual Exposures Needed for Rigorous Investigation of HIV Transmission
  32. Blood Exposures Ignored in Racial Disparities in HIV Prevalence
  33. Heterosexual Anal Intercourse: Increasing Prevalence, and Association with Sexual Dysfunction, Bisexual Behavior, and Venereal Disease History
  34. International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) Scores Generated by Men or Female Partners Correlate Equally Well With Own Satisfaction (Sexual, Partnership, Life, and Mental Health)
  35. Simultaneous Penile–Vaginal Intercourse Orgasm is Associated with Satisfaction (Sexual, Life, Partnership, and Mental Health)
  36. Sexual Behavior Predictors of Satisfaction in a Chinese Sample
  37. Receptive anal intercourse as a potential risk factor for rectal cancer
  38. Greater Tactile Sensitivity and Less Use of Immature Psychological Defense Mechanisms Predict Women's Penile-Vaginal Intercourse Orgasm
  39. Vaginal Orgasm Is Associated with Vaginal (Not Clitoral) Sex Education, Focusing Mental Attention on Vaginal Sensations, Intercourse Duration, and a Preference for a Longer Penis
  40. Body Mass Index But Not Pulse Pressure Is Associated with Lesser Penile–Vaginal Intercourse Frequency in Healthy Young Men
  41. The Relative Health Benefits of Different Sexual Activities
  42. Immature Defense Mechanisms Are Associated with Lesser Vaginal Orgasm Consistency and Greater Alcohol Consumption before Sex
  43. PRELIMINARY STUDY OF A CHINESE LANGUAGE SHORT FORM OF THE MARLOWECROWNE SOCIAL DESIRABILITY SCALE1
  44. Female Sexual Arousal Disorder with and without a Distress Criterion: Prevalence and Correlates in a Representative Czech Sample
  45. Preliminary Study of a Chinese Language Short Form of the Marlowe–Crowne Social Desirability Scale
  46. Greater Frequency of Penile–Vaginal Intercourse Without Condoms is Associated with Better Mental Health
  47. ORIGINAL RESEARCH—ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY: Satisfaction (Sexual, Life, Relationship, and Mental Health) Is Associated Directly with Penile–Vaginal Intercourse, but Inversely with Other Sexual Behavior Frequencies
  48. Women's Partnered Orgasm Consistency Is Associated with Greater Duration of Penile–Vaginal Intercourse but Not of Foreplay
  49. ORIGINAL RESEARCH—PSYCHOLOGY: Condom Use for Penile–Vaginal Intercourse is Associated with Immature Psychological Defense Mechanisms
  50. A Woman's History of Vaginal Orgasm is Discernible from Her Walk
  51. Disconnects in presumed heterosexual HIV transmission in Malawi
  52. Women's Finger Sensitivity Correlates with Partnered Sexual Behavior But Not Solitary Masturbation Frequencies
  53. Sexual activity is inversely related to women’s perceptions of the facial attractiveness of unknown men
  54. Valid evaluation of iatrogenic and sexual HIV transmission requires proof
  55. Circumcision-related HIV Risk and the Unknown Mechanism of Effect in the Male Circumcision Trials
  56. Women's Relationship Quality is Associated with Specifically Penile-Vaginal Intercourse Orgasm and Frequency
  57. Investigating Iatrogenic HIV Transmission in Ugandan Children
  58. Male circumcision in HIV prevention
  59. Vaginal orgasm is associated with better psychological function
  60. Converging Evidence Suggests Nonsexual HIV Transmission among Adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa
  61. Plausible and Implausible Parameters for Mathematical Modeling of Nominal Heterosexual HIV Transmission
  62. Lack of Autodisable Syringe Use and Health Care Indicators Are Associated With High HIV Prevalence: An International Ecologic Analysis
  63. Male and Female Circumcision Associated With Prevalent HIV Infection in Virgins and Adolescents in Kenya, Lesotho, and Tanzania
  64. Association of HIV Infection With Poor Genital Hygiene and Medical Treatment for Prior Serious Illness Suggests Iatrogenic Transmission
  65. Intercourse Orgasm Consistency, Concordance of Women's Genital and Subjective Sexual Arousal, and Erotic Stimulus Presentation Sequence
  66. Penile – vaginal intercourse is better: evidence trumps ideology
  67. Research design determines what can be known about modes of HIV transmission
  68. Miscarriage of HIV epidemiology in sub-Saharan Africa
  69. The post-orgasmic prolactin increase following intercourse is greater than following masturbation and suggests greater satiety
  70. Blood pressure reactivity to stress is better for people who recently had penile–vaginal intercourse than for people who had other or no sexual activity
  71. The Protective Effect of Male Circumcision as a Faith Lift for the Troubled Paradigm of HIV Epidemiology in Sub-Saharan Africa
  72. HIV Epidemiology in Africa: Weak Variables and Tendentiousness Generate Wobbly Conclusions
  73. Vaginal Orgasm Is Associated with Less Use of Immature Psychological Defense Mechanisms
  74. Psychiatric and Characterological Factors Relevant to Excess Mortality in a Long-Term Cohort of Prostitute Women
  75. Slimness is Associated with Greater Intercourse and Lesser Masturbation Frequency
  76. Still Not Understanding the Uneven Spread of HIV Within Africa
  77. Increased high-frequency heart rate variability during insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in healthy humans
  78. Selective processing of food words during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in healthy humans
  79. Autoinoculation of Human Papillomavirus and Vaginal Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  80. Evidence of iatrogenic HIV transmission in children in South Africa
  81. Vaginal Intercourse Frequency and Heart Rate Variability
  82. Concordance Between Women s Physiological and Subjective Sexual Arousal Is Associated with Consistency of Orgasm During Intercourse But Not Other Sexual Behavior
  83. Age at first intercourse is inversely related to female cortisol stress reactivity
  84. High-dose ascorbic acid increases intercourse frequency and improves mood: a randomized controlled clinical trial
  85. Cannabis, tobacco, and caffeine use modify the blood pressure reactivity protection of ascorbic acid
  86. Does Sex Explain HIV Transmission Dynamics in Developing Countries?
  87. John Potterat???Friend, Colleague, Runner, and Special Recognition Award Winner
  88. A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and subjective responses to psychological stress
  89. Evidence Undermining the Adequacy of the HIV Reproduction Number Formula
  90. Social desirability scores are associated with higher morning cortisol levels in firefighters
  91. The trade-off between frequency of intercourse and sexual partner accumulation may reflect evolutionary adaptations
  92. A preliminary report relating frequency of vaginal intercourse to heart rate variability, Valsalva ratio, blood pressure, and cohabitation status
  93. More of the Same is Not Validation
  94. Intraocular pressure changes: the influence of psychological stress and the Valsalva maneuver
  95. Einfluß von mentalem und physischem Streß auf den intraokulären Druck - eine Pilotstudie
  96. Vaginas yield far more pleasure than pain
  97. Marriage and Mortality in Prostate Cancer
  98. Marriage and Mortality in Prostate Cancer
  99. Lie scores are associated with less cardiovascular reactivity to baroreceptor stimulation and to mental arithmetic stress
  100. Somatotosensory evoked potentials during baroreceptor stimulation in chronic low back pain patients and normal controls
  101. Medicine in Germany
  102. Differential ?- and ?-adrenergic activation during psychological stress
  103. Traditional Ideology as an Inhibitor of Sexual Behavior
  104. German Education
  105. Dr Brody replies:
  106. Continued lack of evidence for transmission of human immunodeficiency virus through vaginal intercourse: A reply to Carey and Kalichman
  107. Risk Factors for HIV-1 Seroconversion May Not Be What They Seem
  108. Waveform reliability of the phase related external suction baroreceptor manipulation method
  109. Neuroticism but not cardiovascular stress reactivity is associated with less longitudinal blood pressure increase
  110. Biofeedback of R-wave to Pulse Interval Produces Differential Learning of Blood Pressure Control
  111. Impact factor as the best operational measure of medical journals
  112. Lack of evidence for transmission of human immunodeficiency virus through vaginal intercourse
  113. Behavioral and psychophysiological predictors of self-monitored 19 month blood pressure change in normotensives
  114. Psychoneurocardiology: Psychosomatic and somatopsychic approaches to hypertension research
  115. Speaking from the heart: cardiovascular components of stress rating changes and the relative reactivity of physiological and psychological variables
  116. Hypertension octet
  117. Effects of PRES baroreceptor stimulation on thermal and mechanical pain threshold in borderline hypertensives and normotensives
  118. Slow cortical potential biofeedback and the startle reflex
  119. Baroreceptor stimulation: Pain perception and sensory thresholds
  120. Traditional Ideology, Stress, and Psychotherapy Use
  121. Classical Conditioning of Pain Responses
  122. Hypochondriacal attitudes, pain sensitivity, and attentional bias
  123. Effects of smoking on thermal pain threshold in deprived and minimally-deprived habitual smokers
  124. Blood pressure changes validate phase related external suction, a controlled method for stimulation of human baroreceptors
  125. Baroreceptor stimulation alters cortical activity
  126. Cigarette smoking, blood lipids, and baroreceptor-modulated nociception
  127. Voluntary Blood Pressure Control: Operant Conditioning by a Continuous Blood Pressure Feedback Technique
  128. Lack of mood changes following sucrose loading