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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Archives of Sexual Behavior (ASB)

Publisher : Springer Nature
Sexology Sexual Behavior multipledisciplines
e-ISSN 1573-2800
p-ISSN 0004-0002
Issue Frequency Quarterly
Impact Factor 3.7
Est. Year 1971
Mobile 4169864104
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email kzucker.phd@gmail.com

Journal Descriptions

The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research (IASR), Archives of Sexual Behavior publishes scientific research on sex, gender, and sexuality. We invite contributions from multiple disciplines including, but not limited to, anthropology, biology, history, law, medicine, psychiatry, psychology, and sociology. Contributions consist of both quantitative and qualitative empirical research, theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, and letters to the editor. Topical areas include, but are not limited to: abuse, coercion, and consent; alternative sexualities; cross-cultural studies; lifespan development; endocrinology; evolution; family diversity; gender development; gender diversity; mating psychology; media and technology; neuroscience; non-human animal behavior; paraphilias; psychobiology; risk-taking; sex education and health; sex/gender differences and similarities; sex therapy; sexual and romantic relationships; sexual dysfunctions; sexual orientation; sexual psychophysiology; sexual/gender discrimination and stigma; sexually transmitted infections; and transactional and commercial sex.

Archives of Sexual Behavior (ASB) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Sexology, Sexual Behavior, multipledisciplines, anthropology, biology, history, law, medicine, psychiatry, psychology, sociology, clinical case reports, abuse, endocrinology, lifespan development, cross-cultural studies, alternative sexualities, psychobiology, paraphilias, sex education and health, sex/gender differences, sex therapy, sexual psychophysiology, sexual orientation, sexual dysfunctions, sexual/gender discrimination, sexually transmitted infections, commercial sex , Online or Print , Quarterly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0004-0002, E-ISSN: 1573-2800, Established: 1971, Impact Factor: 3.7
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of ASB

Joshua G. Rosenberger October, 2015
Black men have historically been stereotyped as hedonistic, aggressive, and animalistic in their sexual interactions. This study sought to describe pleasure, affection, and love experienced ...
Brian Dodge November, 2018
Researchers posit that negative attitudes, prejudice, and discrimination (i.e., binegativity) from heterosexual and gay/lesbian individuals may contribute to health disparities among bisexua...
Michael Reece January, 2011
Recent studies have documented that vibrators are an important part of the sexual repertoires of both men and women and have demonstrated positive sexual health outcomes among individuals wh...
Brian Dodge January-2018
Bisexual parents have been notably absent from prior research on parenting, despite comprising the largest proportion of parents among “lesbian, gay, and bisexual” (LGB) individuals. Ind...
Cynthia A. Graham February-2009
Currently in clinical trials, vaginal microbicides are proposed as a female-initiated method of sexually transmitted infection prevention. Much of microbicide acceptability research has been...
Brian Dodge August-2021
Compared to studies on sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy prevention, sexual pleasure has received limited attention in the adolescent sexual development literature. In the presen...
Brian Dodge February-2022
Using data from a 2014 U.S. nationally representative probability survey and a 2014 content analysis of 2562 male–female videos from two popular pornographic websites, this study aimed to:...
Brian Dodge October-2009
Little is known about men’s potential motivations and barriers associated with specific sexually transmitted infections (STI) testing methods. In this study, we examined experiences of sel...
Although frequently cited as being at high risk for HIV/STI transmission, little is known about behaviorally bisexual men’s patterns and experiences of condom use and nonuse with male and ...
Zoë D. Peterson October-2017
Previous research has suggested that sexually aggressive behavior and sexual HIV risk behavior are associated. Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a well-established risk factor for both types o...