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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Addressing Sexual Health Among Youth in Foster Care Group Homes: A Community-Engaged Grounded Theory Study Aparicio, Elizabeth M.

18 4 p. 1136-1147
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2 Adolescents Adjudicated for Sexual Offending: A Comparison Between Sex-Only and Sex-Plus Siria, Sandra

18 4 p. 981-991
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3 Beyond Tolerance: Policies, Practices, and Ideologies of Queer-Friendly Workplaces Kelly, Maura

18 4 p. 1078-1093
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4 Centering Sex Workers’ Voices in Law and Social Policy Benoit, Cecilia

18 4 p. 897-908
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5 Changing Minds and Changing Laws: How New Zealand Sex Workers and Their Allies Shaped Decriminalisation in New Zealand Aroney, Eurydice

18 4 p. 952-967
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6 Community-Based Strategies for Harm Reduction Among Sex Workers in Kolkata, India Dasgupta, Satarupa

18 4 p. 920-932
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7 Correction to: “Please Teach Students that Sex is a Healthy Part of Growing Up”: Australian Students’ Desires for Relationships and Sexuality Education Waling, Andrea

18 4 p. 1129
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8 Correction to: Public Restrooms in Neighborhoods and Public Spaces: A Qualitative Study of Transgender and Nonbinary Adults in New York City Dubin, Samuel

18 4 p. 1013
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9 Experiences of Minority Stress and Mental Health Burdens of Newly Arrived LGBTQ* Refugees in Germany Golembe, J.

18 4 p. 1049-1059
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10 Findommes, Cybermediated Sex Work, and Rinsing McCracken, Rosey

18 4 p. 837-854
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11 Harm Reduction and Decriminalization of Sex Work: Introduction to the Special Section Brooks-Gordon, Belinda

18 4 p. 809-818
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12 How Decriminalisation Reduces Harm Within and Beyond Sex Work: Sex Work Abolitionism as the “Cult of Female Modesty” in Feminist Form Bateman, Victoria

18 4 p. 819-836
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13 How Sex Workers Understand Their Experiences of Working in the Republic of Ireland Berry, Adeline

18 4 p. 869-884
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14 ‘I Can Lead the Life That I Want to Lead’: Social Harm, Human Needs and the Decriminalisation of Sex Work in Aotearoa/New Zealand Armstrong, Lynzi

18 4 p. 941-951
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15 “INSIDE” Project on Sexual Health in Spain: Sexual Life During the Lockdown Caused by COVID-19 Ballester-Arnal, Rafael

18 4 p. 1023-1041
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16 Is Support for Outlawing Pornography Linked with Ignorance or Denial of Science? Perry, Samuel L.

18 4 p. 1104-1112
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17 Men who have Sex with Men and Chemsex: A Clinic-Based Cross-sectional Study in South Australia Khaw, Carole

18 4 p. 1014-1022
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18 New Interview Method for Sketching the Dynamic Relational and Sexual History of Young Adults van de Bongardt, Daphne

18 4 p. 1148-1164
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19 Older Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults: What Predicts Adjustment to Aging? von Humboldt, Sofia

18 4 p. 1042-1048
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20 “Please Teach Students that Sex is a Healthy Part of Growing Up”: Australian Students’ Desires for Relationships and Sexuality Education Waling, Andrea

18 4 p. 1113-1128
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21 PrEP Attitudes fromMSMand Transwomen in the Largest Suburban HIV Epidemic in the USA Cooper, Spring C.

18 4 p. 1130-1135
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22 Public Restrooms in Neighborhoods and Public Spaces: a Qualitative Study of Transgender and Nonbinary Adults in New York City Dubin, Samuel

18 4 p. 1002-1012
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23 Recommendations for the Development of HIV Prevention Interventions Among Latino Young Sexual Minority Groups Marzan-Rodriguez, Melissa

18 4 p. 992-1001
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24 Relationship of Psychosocial Factors, HIV, and Sex Work Among Filipino Drug Users Estacio, Leonardo

18 4 p. 933-940
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25 Social Support in the Transition to Parenthood Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Persons: A Systematic Review Leal, Daniela

18 4 p. 1165-1179
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26 The Anti-Social Effects of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage: Fact or Fiction? Langbein, Laura

18 4 p. 1060-1077
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27 The Dunedin Model: Dunedin Sex Worker Experiences Under Decriminalisation in Aotearoa New Zealand Bond, Peyton

18 4 p. 968-980
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28 The Impact of the 2016 US Presidential Elections on Transgender and Gender Diverse People Price, Sarah F.

18 4 p. 1094-1103
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29 The Limits of Labelling: Incidental Sex Work Among Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Young Men on Social Media Morris, Max

18 4 p. 855-868
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30 The Reduction of Visible Spaces of Sex Work in Europe Henham, Carolyn Sally

18 4 p. 909-919
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31 Why Report? Sex Workers who Use NUM Opt out of Sharing Victimisation with Police Bowen, Raven

18 4 p. 885-896
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