A) Desire disorders are often deeply rooted in a person's childhood, sexual history, personality, and relationships.
B) Desire disorders are often difficult to treat.
C) Some desire disorders are treated using counseling or psychotherapy.
D) Rarely do desire disorders result from a physical cause.
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A) heterosexuals and women.
B) African Americans and Hispanics.
C) children.
D) all of these groups.
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A) dyspareunia
B) female orgasmic disorder
C) premature ejaculation
D) male erectile disorder
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A) intravenous drug use among homosexuals has dramatically increased.
B) new medical treatments have helped HIV/AIDS victims to live longer and not look sick, thus, giving a false impression and encouraging foolish risk taking.
C) both male and female homosexuals are more likely than heterosexuals to have multiple
Sex partners and engage in casual sex.
D) the incubation period for HIV to develop into AIDS is longer for homosexuals than it is
For heterosexuals.
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A) Dyspareunia is more common in men than women.
B) In women, dyspareunia is often related to vaginismus.
C) In the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) to be published in 2013, dyspareunia and vaginismus may be combined and renamed genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder.
D) Dyspareunia involves pain in the genitals before, during, or after sexual intercourse.
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A) that beauty pageants for young girls do not lead to oversexualizing of young girls.
B) that oversexualizing has no effect on a girl's intellectual performance.
C) that parents and educators should encourage young girls to develop relationships based on their personalities and interests, rather than on how they look.
D) all of these findings.
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A) earlier.
B) at the same age.
C) significantly later.
D) only after marriage.
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A) whispering close to someone
B) sharing drinking glasses
C) multiple sex partners
D) using a public toilet seat
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A) the couple learning alternate positions and techniques for lovemaking.
B) having the woman focus on her sexual responsiveness through clitoral stimulation.
C) communication between partners with reference to the woman's expectations, motivation, and preferences.
D) all of these techniques.
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A) the inability to produce or maintain an erection of approximately six months duration.
B) the inability to delay or control orgasm of approximately six months duration.
C) an inability to control movement of the penis.
D) a muscle spasm that prevents intercourse.
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A) primary erectile
B) secondary erectile
C) hypersexual
D) dyspareunia
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A) the squeeze technique.
B) the orgasmic remission procedure.
C) sensory awareness training.
D) sensate focus.
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A) Twenty to twenty-five percent of all female college students are victims of rape or attempted rape during their time at college.
B) Rape occurs every six minutes in the United States with only one rape in five being reported.
C) Men who commit date or marital rape often believe that they have done nothing wrong.
D) The effects of acquaintance rape are less devastating than rape committed by a stranger.
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A) are acting on a need to debase women.
B) have higher than normal sex drives.
C) often show normal patterns of sexual intimacy.
D) demonstrate guilt after they have committed the rape.
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A) desire disorder.
B) arousal disorder.
C) orgasm disorder.
D) normal event.
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A) lifelong inability to maintain an erection for sexual intercourse.
B) tendency to ejaculate prematurely.
C) lack of interest in sex and emotional attachment.
D) inability to reach orgasm consistently.
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A) desire
B) arousal
C) orgasm
D) sexual pain
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