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- Research shows that information alone does not predict safer sex behavior, such as condom use. Is this surprising? What do you think is needed besides information? What predicts safer sex behavior? College students are the most risky about sexual relationships. What type of program do you think would persuade college students to adopt safer sexual behaviors? How do you explain why many individuals who are knowledgeable about AIDS and other STDs are still being sexually active with multiple partners and often times fail to use condoms?Is everyone who sexually molests a child pedophile?The role of biology in sexual orientation is still unclear. Examine the literature on sexual orientation and discuss the evidence supporting or refuting the position that homosexuality is biologically determined.
- Is sex education necessary in schools? Why?. Must counselors violate confidentiality and perhaps coercive action when a client known to be HIV-positive is believed to be sexually active or sharing needles??10. Lara identifies as a trans woman. She has received several gender affirming surgeries, but continues to feel some distress concerning gender dysphoria. She experiences discrimination and harrassment at work and at school and she no longer communicates with her family, who rejected her for being transgender. What treatment might be recommended? Nothing. Stigma will always be an issue within our society rendering therapy, social interventions, and medical procedures ineffective. To undergo psychotherapy to address discrimination and related stress and increase her sense of feeling affirmed in her gender To undergo another surgical procedure as a way to treat and get rid of the remaining gender dysphoria To undergo psychotherapy as a way to treat and get rid of the remaining gender dysphoria
- Must counselors violate confidentiality and perhaps take coercive action when a client known to be HIV-positive is believed to be sexually active or sharing needles?a) Is sex education necessary in schools? Why? b) Suggest aspects of sex education that need special attention in the present scenario. c) As a public health specialist, how would you improve comprehensive sex education in schoolsProvide a recent peer reviewed study (2018 or later) looking at the neurobiology of sexuality.
- In comarison to White lesbians African American and Latina lesbians reported coming out at younger ages. True Falsewhat do you think are some key ways consent differs among competent patients, minors, guardians, and incompetent patients? should there should be one universal consent? Why/why not?Where can women access preconception care services? Select one or more: a. GP Surgery Ob. School - sex education c. Family Planning Clinics Od. workplace occupational health services What are the Aims of preconception care? Select one or more: a. Ensure the maintenance of a healthy pregnancy b. Promote a healthy outcome for mother and baby c. To optimise the chances of conception d. To reduce the birth rate