Gayle Brewer

Summary

Affiliation: University of Central Lancashire
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Evidence to suggest that copulatory vocalizations in women are not a reflexive consequence of orgasm
    Gayle Brewer
    School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England
    Arch Sex Behav 40:559-64. 2011
  2. ncbi Sexual dimorphism in stature (SDS), jealousy and mate retention
    Gayle Brewer
    School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
    Evol Psychol 8:530-44. 2010
  3. ncbi Testicular self-examination in an adult community sample
    Gayle Brewer
    University of Central Lancashire, UK
    Am J Mens Health 5:57-64. 2011
  4. ncbi Personality and symptoms of psychological ill health among adult male offenders
    Gayle Brewer
    University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
    Am J Mens Health 5:236-42. 2011

Detail Information

Publications4

  1. ncbi Evidence to suggest that copulatory vocalizations in women are not a reflexive consequence of orgasm
    Gayle Brewer
    School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England
    Arch Sex Behav 40:559-64. 2011
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  2. ncbi Sexual dimorphism in stature (SDS), jealousy and mate retention
    Gayle Brewer
    School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
    Evol Psychol 8:530-44. 2010
    ..SDS did not affect women's relationship satisfaction, jealousy (cognitive, behavioral, or emotional) or the use of mate retention strategies (with the exception of resource display)...
  3. ncbi Testicular self-examination in an adult community sample
    Gayle Brewer
    University of Central Lancashire, UK
    Am J Mens Health 5:57-64. 2011
    ..The findings suggest that strategies designed to promote TSE should be sensitive to individual differences in the influences on a person's motivation to engage in TSE...
  4. ncbi Personality and symptoms of psychological ill health among adult male offenders
    Gayle Brewer
    University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
    Am J Mens Health 5:236-42. 2011
    ..The findings contribute to the current literature and provide further information about the relationship between personality and symptoms of psychological ill health in adult male offenders...