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CHAPTER 13. SEXUALITY AND THE ADULT YEARS

Use the following terms to complete the definitions below:

Cohabitation Open Marriage Polygamy

Domestic Partnership Polyamory Serial Monogamy

Matriarchy Polyandry Swinging

1. Marriage or union between one man and more than one woman is called ______

2. Marriage or union between one woman and more than one man is called______

3. Unmarried heterosexual or homosexual partners who are living in the same household in a committed relationship. ______

4. Living together and having a sexual relationship without being married. ______

5. Consensual extra-marital sex where couples exchange marital partners for sexual satisfaction is ______.

6. A marriage where spouses have intimate relationships with other people, as well as the marital partner, with each other’s permission is ______.

7. Multiple consensual sexual relationships of trios or groups of couples that emphasize emotional commitment. ______

8. A society where women carry the family name ______

9. The practice of moving through a succession of sexually exclusive relationships______

10. What is the relationship between premarital cohabitation and future marital stability?

11. What correlations exist between age at marriage and likelihood of divorce?

12. Research on why marriages succeed or fail shows that relationships that succeed need to have a ratio of at least ______positive interactions to each negative interaction.

13. What are the factors that contribute to marital satisfaction?

14 . Research surveys indicate that in the US, ______% of married men and ______% of married women have an affair at some point during the marriage.

15. Why do people have affairs?

16. Approximately ______% of first marriages in the US are predicted to end in the first 15 years.

17. What is the most commonly reported reason for divorce?

18. Name four countries that provide the legal right to marry same-sex partners:

19, Who reports lower levels of sexual satisfaction in a marriage

a. men b. women c. Men and women report equal levels of sexual satisfaction.

CHAPTER 14 – SEXUAL DIFFICULTIES AND SOLUTIONS

1. What is the most common problem that brings people to sex therapists?

2. What is the most common male sexual difficulty?

What is the most common female sexual difficulty?

Give a short description for each of the following sexual difficulties:

3. Dyspareunia:

4. Vaginismus:

5. Erectile Dysfunction:

6. Pre-mature Ejaculation:

7. Peyronie’s Disease:

8. Sexual Aversion Disorder:

9. Female Genital Sexual Arousal Disorder:

10. List some strategies that may help a man delay ejaculation:

11. List some strategies that may help a woman become orgasmic:

12. List possible side effects of Viagra:

True or False:

13. ____ Prostate cancer is very likely to affect a male’s ability to ejaculate

14. _____ Diabetes can cause sexual problems in both men and women due to circulatory problems.

15. _____ The majority of men with spinal cord injuries are able to experience erections

16. ____ Some over-the-counter medications can interfere with sexual functioning

17.____Growing up in a family that is very conservative can have an adverse effect on adult sexual functioning.

CHAPTER 15 – SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS (STIs)

1. Half of all STIs diagnosed in the US occur in people under age ______.

2. What is the most common bacterial STI infection in the US? ______.

3. Name two other bacterial STIs: ______and ______.

4. What is the most common viral STI infection in the US? ______

5. Name two other viral STIs ______and ______

6. Are bacterial STIs curable? ______Are Viral STIs curable? ______

7. What are some possible serious consequences of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)?

8. Can Herpes be transmitted if a sore is not present?

9. The lesions of Oral Herpes (Herpes Simplex Type 1) are commonly called

______

10. Which STI is linked with Cervical Cancer? ______

11. If you had a teenage daughter, would you encourage her to receive the Gardasil Vaccination?

Why or why not?

12. List 4 STIs that might be transmitted even with condom use, as the condom might not completely cover the area involved?

13. What factors increase the likelihood of vaginal infections for women?

14. Two common skin parasites often transmitted through sexual contact :

______and ______.

15. Who is more likely to notice symptoms when infected with an STI – males or females?

16. How long after exposure before an HIV antibody test could give reasonably accurate results to indicate if a person were infected with HIV?

17. How is a person tested for HIV?

18. How long does it take to get the results of an HIV test?

19. How likely is it for a mother to transmit HIV to an infant?

20. What part of the world has the highest incidence of HIV infection?

21. What do scientists believe is the origin of HIV/AIDS?

22. Which would be an easier way of transmitting HIV if a partner were infected?

a. Man to woman or b. Woman to man

23. What 3 body fluids have the highest concentration of HIV virus if an individual is infected? ______, ______, ______.