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Rethinking Risk, Culture, and Intervention in Collective Sex Environments
by
Frank, Katherine
in
Adult
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clubs
/ Concept formation
/ Consent
/ Deviance
/ Distinctiveness
/ Female
/ Health behavior
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Protective factors
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk taking
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual health
/ Sexual Partners - psychology
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social organization
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociosexuality
/ STD
/ Target Article
/ Transgression
/ Uniqueness
2019
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Rethinking Risk, Culture, and Intervention in Collective Sex Environments
by
Frank, Katherine
in
Adult
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clubs
/ Concept formation
/ Consent
/ Deviance
/ Distinctiveness
/ Female
/ Health behavior
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Protective factors
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk taking
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual health
/ Sexual Partners - psychology
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social organization
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociosexuality
/ STD
/ Target Article
/ Transgression
/ Uniqueness
2019
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Rethinking Risk, Culture, and Intervention in Collective Sex Environments
by
Frank, Katherine
in
Adult
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clubs
/ Concept formation
/ Consent
/ Deviance
/ Distinctiveness
/ Female
/ Health behavior
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Protective factors
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk taking
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual health
/ Sexual Partners - psychology
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social organization
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociosexuality
/ STD
/ Target Article
/ Transgression
/ Uniqueness
2019
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Rethinking Risk, Culture, and Intervention in Collective Sex Environments
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Rethinking Risk, Culture, and Intervention in Collective Sex Environments
2019
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Overview
This article provides a narrative overview of research on HIV/STI risk and collective sexual behavior based on an
inclusive
analysis of research on environments where people gather for sexual activity—sex clubs, swingers’ clubs, bathhouses, parks, private sex parties, etc. The aim is to analyze how collective sex has been approached across disciplines to promote conversation across paradigms and suggest new lines of inquiry. Attention to context—such as the location of sex—was a necessary redress to universalizing models of sexual risk-taking behavior, leading to insights rooted in the particularities of each environment and its users. However, the identification of ever more precise risk groups or environmental idiosyncrasies eventually becomes theoretically restrictive, leading to an overestimation of the uniqueness of sexual enclaves, and of the difference between any given enclave and the broader social milieu. Using a theoretical framework of transgression to interpret the interdisciplinary literature, similarities in the spatial and social organization of collective sex environments are identified. Insights generated from this complementary perspective are then applied to understandings of collective sex: first, the example of male–female (MF) “swingers” is used to illustrate the need to establish, rather than assume, the distinctiveness of each non-normative sexual enclave, and to broaden the conceptualization of context; second, questions are raised about the practicality of interventions in collective sex environments. Finally, new lines of intellectual inquiry are suggested to shed light not just on collective sex but on sociosexual issues more generally, such as increasing protective sexual health behavior or negotiating consent in sexual encounters.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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