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Chapter 17

  1. Which of the following scenarios would be classified as “sexual assault”?
  1. A man does not want to have sex with his wife but she coerces him into performing cunnilingus (oral sex) until she reaches orgasm, despite his lack of consent.
  2. A young woman is walking home from the library after studying and is attacked in the parking lot by a manwho then forces her to have intercourse with him.
  3. A woman runs into her ex-boyfriend at a party. She’s been drinking so he gives her a ride home and before dropping her off he takes advantage of her by having non-consensualanal sex with her.
  4. All of the above.
  1. TRUE (A) or FALSE (B): As many as 1 in 4 women (25% of women) will experience attempted or completed rape during college.
  1. Which of the following statements best describes the nature of the majority of rapes that happen on college campuses in the U.S.?
  1. The victim knows the attacker and reports the attack to campus authorities.
  2. The victim knows the attacker and does not report the attack to anyone except maybe a few of her friends.
  3. The victim does not know the attacker reports the attack to all of her friendsand family members.
  4. The victim does not know the attacker and does not report the attack to anyone.
  1. Which of the following best describes the phenomenon known as “alcohol myopia”?
  1. Women who are drunk are more likely to be viewed as sexually “easy” or available.
  2. Drinking causes people to “sexualize” the environment and their social interactions.
  3. Alcohol diminishes our communication skills.
  4. All of the above
  1. Which of the following best describes college students’ attitudes about rapists and rape victims when alcohol is involved?
  1. There is a single standard: both men and women are viewed as being more responsible for what happened.
  2. There is a single standard: both men and women are viewed as less responsible for what happened.
  3. There is a double standard: men are viewed as more responsible for what happened when they were drunk and women as less responsible.
  4. There is a double standard: men are viewed as less responsible for what happened when they were drunk and women as more responsible.
  1. TRUE (A) or FALSE (B): Men who rape usually have sexist ideas about women.
  1. TRUE (A) or FALSE (B): Because a woman cannot penetrate another woman, rape between women does not and cannot ever happen.
  1. TRUE (A) or FALSE (B): Victim blaming practices (or saying things like “She was asking for it”) perpetuates a standard of “rape culture” in our society.
  1. TRUE (A) or FALSE (B): Marital rape has only been a crime in all 50 states in the U.S. since 1993.
  1. What does the term “corrective rape” refer to?

a.Raping a lesbian woman to “cure” her of her sexual orientation

b.Gang raping of a woman who committed adultery as punishment for her actions

c.Raping a teenage girl for being out after dark with a boy

d.Raping a young man in the army to make an example of him in front of his peers

Chapter 15

  1. Approximately what percent of STIs in the U.S. involve those in the 15 to 24-year-oldage range?

a.30%

b.50%

c.70%

d.90%

  1. Which ethnic / racial group experiences the highest rates of STIs in the United States?

a.White / Caucasian

b.Black / African American

c.Hispanic / Latino

d.Native American

  1. A person with an STI is being treated with an over-the-counter, non-prescription“shampoo” or lotion. More than likely, the STIthat they have is:

a.Public lice / crabs

b.Chlamydia

c.Syphilis

d.Herpes

  1. What is the most common bacterial STI in the United States?

a.Herpes

b.Gonorrhea

c.Syphilis

d.Chlamydia

  1. What STI is there currently a preventative vaccine for?

a.Herpes (at least some strands of it)

b.Chlamydia

c.HPV (at least some strands of it)

d.All of the above

  1. How long does it take for someone who is HIV-positive and not receiving any treatment to go on to develop AIDS?

a.1-2 years

b.3-4 years

c.5-7 years

d.8-10 years

  1. What does the term “latency” refer to in relation to STIs?

a. / It is used in relation to the STIs that have the worst health outcomes.
b. / It refers to a period of time in which some STIs show no symptoms.
c. / It refers to a period of time when a person with an STI does not test positive for it.
d. / It refers to STIs that are adequately treated using antibiotics.
  1. A person with an STI had a chancre that seemed to heal on its own. A month later the same person broke out in a hives-like rash. What is the most likely STI diagnosis?

a.Gonorrhea

b.Syphilis

c.Chlamydia

d.Herpes

  1. Which of the following may be treated using antibiotics?

a.Pubic lice

b.HPV

c.Herpes

d.Chlamydia

  1. What has contributed to the decrease in HIV and AIDS related deaths?

a. / There are fewer homosexual males now than there were 20 years ago.
b. / There are fewer intravenous drug users now than there were 20 years ago.
c. / The development of HAART therapy (medication)
d. / The development of a cure for the HIV virus if detected within the first six months.

Chapter 14

  1. Ever since giving birth to her second child, Amber is no longer able to orgasm during intercourse. She is able to orgasm during masturbation, however, and she used to be able to orgasm through intercourse. How would her problem likely be classified?

a.Primary and situational

b.Primary and global

c.Secondary and situational

d.Secondary and global

  1. What is the term used to refer to a substance (like an herbal supplement or a type of food) that supposedly increases a person’s sexual desire or libido?

a.Sexual stimulant

b.Aphrodisiac

c.Vasodilator

d.Natural enhancement

  1. If a man comes to his physician complaining of a low or absent desire for sexual activity, what would be the most appropriate diagnosis?

a.Sexual interest /arousal disorder

b.Hypoactive sexual desire disorder

c.Erectile disorder

d.Sex addiction

  1. What symptoms fall under the diagnosis for female sexual interest /arousal disorder?

a.Absent or reduced sexual thoughts or fantasies

b.Reduced genital sensations and excitement during sexual activity

c.Absent or reduced pleasure during sexual activity

d.All of the above

  1. How does the EROS Clitoral therapy device work to treat female sexual interest /arousal disorder?

a.It applies suction over the clitoral hood, which in turn increases vaginal vasocongestion and lubrication

b.It stimulates the clitoris to orgasm through rhythmic vibrations

c.It helps relax the muscles around the region in order to allow for penetration

d.All of the above

  1. In men, what disorder is classified under the category of a sexual arousal disorder?

a.Hypoactive sexual desire disorder

b.Erectile disorder

c.Early / premature ejaculation

d.Sex addiction

  1. Out of the disorders we talked about when discussing challenges to sexual functioning, which disorder has more treatment options than any other?

a.Female sexual interest /arousal disorder

b.Erectile disorder

c.Early / premature ejaculation

d.Sex addiction

  1. What is the method that involves inserting a flaccid penis into a cylinder and using a pumping action to draw blood to the penis?

a.The Squeeze Technique

b.Vacuum Constriction

c.Start-Stop Technique

d.Sensate Focus

  1. What has been found to be the most effective treatment for female orgasmic disorder?

a.Having the couple change positions during intercourse

b.Teaching the woman’s partner how to provide better clitoral stimulation

c.Having the woman learn how to masturbate to orgasm

d.Having the woman go to counseling in order to address any past traumatic experiences

  1. What is the most common sexual problem affecting men?

a.Hyper-sexuality / Sex addiction

b.Erectile Disorder

c.Porn addiction

d.Early / premature ejaculation

Chapter 16

  1. Which of the following is the modern-day definition for “atypical sexual behaviors”?

a.“Every expression of the sexual instinct that does not correspond with the purpose of nature (propagation)”

b.“Sexual arousal or responses to inappropriate people, objects, or activities”

c.“A statistically rare or infrequent behavior”

d.All of the above

  1. What best distinguishes between a paraphilia (or atypical sexual behavior) and a “paraphilic disorder” (one that you would actually diagnose)?

a.Nothing – everyone who engages in atypical sexual behaviors meets criteria for a paraphilic disorder and should be diagnosed and treated

b.While paraphilias or atypical sexual behaviors always involve humans, “paraphilic disorders” are those that ONLY involve a non-human sexual partner

c.While lots of people have atypical sexual interests, or kinks, meeting criteria for a paraphilic disorder requires that the person experience or cause others distress

d.Both B and C

  1. Most of the people who meet criteria for a paraphilic disorder are:

a.Happily married

b.Of above-average intelligence

c.Men

d.Over the age of 40

  1. In terms of their personal characteristics, people who meet criteria for paraphilic disorders…

a.Are usually charming and socially adept

b.Have low social skills and rage against women

c.Feel inadequate and often meet criteria for depression

d.Both B and C

  1. What term is used to describe the act of being aroused by non-living objects (including objects and/or types of media / materials) and non-genital body parts?

a.Fetishism

b.Sadism

c.Voyeurism

d.Nymphomania

  1. In class, we watched a video of a Bachelorette contestant, Tanner, who had a particularly pronounced, special interest in feet. Tanner, who is sexually aroused by feet, …

a.Meets criteria for a Fetishistic Disorder

b.Is practicing Fetishism but does not have a disorder

c.Is engaging in a form of Fetishism known as “partialism”

d.Both B and C

  1. How are individuals who cross-dress different from people who would be classified as having a transvestic disorder?

a.They differ in terms of their sexual orientation

b.They differ in terms of their gender identity

c.Cross-dressing is about being comfortable, while someone with a transvestic disorder cross-dresses for sexual arousal

d.Cross-dressing is about entertaining the audience, while someone with a transvestic disorder cross-dresses for comfort

  1. What is the term used to describe the act of experiencing sexual arousal or sexual enjoyment from inflicting physical or psychological suffering / pain in another person?

a.Fetishism

b.Sadism

c.Voyeurism

d.Nymphomania

  1. The term “BDSM” stands for:

a.Bodacious, daring, sexy, and manly (rawr!)

b.Bondage, discipline, dominance, and submission

c.Body domination, sex, and masturbation

d.Borderline disordered sadomasochism

  1. True (A) or False (B): Whoever plays the submissive/bottom/slave role in a BDSM scenario is the one who is actually in control of what happens in the interaction.
  1. Clark becomes sexually aroused by being humiliated, insulted, tied up, and spanked. What term would best define his sexual preferences?

a.Masochism

b.Exhibitionism

c.Sadism

d.Frotteurism

  1. True (A) or False (B): Exhibitionism makes up 1/3 of all sex crimes.
  1. In the DSM-V, which of the following two disorders have “specifiers”?

a.Sexual sadism and fetishistic disorder

b.Sexual masochism and exhibitionistic disorder

c.Transvestic and voyeuristic disorder

d.All of the above

  1. Gary derives sexual pleasure from rubbing his groin against women in the crowded subway train that he takes to work each morning. Gary is engaging in:

a.Masochism

b.Exhibitionism

c.Sadism

d.Frotteurism

  1. True (A) or False (B): 50% of adolescent / teenage males report partaking in some form of voyeurism at least once.
  1. A so-called “Peeping Tom” is someone who:

a.Likes to watch other people naked, having sex, or going to the bathroom

b.Masturbates in public

c.Likes to disrobe (get naked) or show his genitalia to unsuspecting people

d.Is aroused by wearing clothes traditionally associated with the opposite sex

  1. Jeremy and his wife, Sarah, like to role-play. They’ve mutually agreed to act out a scenario in which Sarah will repeatedly slap Jeremy across the face while calling him a “useless piece of shit”. Sarah really enjoys doing this. It arouses her. Sarah…

a.Meets criteria for Sexual Sadism Disorder

b.Is practicing Sadism but does not have a disorder

c.Enjoys playing “dominant”/ “top” / “master”

d.Both B and C

  1. Reports of frotteurism are so common in this other country that they’ve instituted separate subway train lines just for women. Which country am I referring to?

a.South Africa

b.Canada

c.Japan

d.Brazil

  1. Pedophilia has been linked to numerous negative outcomes. However, these outcomes are even worse if:

a.The abuse was long-term

b.The abuse was incestuous in nature

c.There was penetration

d.All of the above

  1. True (A) or False (B): When it comes to acts of pedophilia, “stranger danger” is actually rarer than abuse by family friends or relatives.

BONUS QUESTION (1 point)

ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING: What did you learn in our class this semester? What was new to you? What ideas or information do you think will stay with you moving forward? What did you find most interesting and/or most helpful?

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