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| Richard De VisserSummaryAffiliation: University of Sussex Country: UK Publications
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Correlates of parents' reports of acceptability of human papilloma virus vaccination for their school-aged childrenRichard De Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, BN1 9QH, UK
Sex Health 5:331-8. 2008..The aim of the present study was to identify correlates of parents' anticipated uptake of HPV vaccination for their sons and daughters...
Swings and roundabouts: management of jealousy in heterosexual swinging couplesRichard De Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 9QH, UK
Br J Soc Psychol 46:459-76. 2007..This study adds to our understanding of jealousy among swingers and the broader issue of jealousy in intimate relationships...
One size fits all? Promoting condom use for sexually transmitted infection prevention among heterosexual young adultsRichard De Visser
Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
Health Educ Res 20:557-66. 2005..The range of suggestions given by participants suggests that rather than employing a 'one size fits all' strategy, a variety of different approaches are needed to promote condom use for STI prevention...
'That's OK. He's a guy': a mixed-methods study of gender double-standards for alcohol useRichard O de Visser
School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 9QH, UK
Psychol Health 27:618-39. 2012..Although gender double-standards could be a focus of interventions to encourage moderate drinking, such approaches could reinforce gender inequalities...
The importance of social norms for uptake of catch-up human papillomavirus vaccination in young womenRichard De Visser
School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 9QH, UK
Sex Health 8:330-7. 2011..The aim of this study was to identify correlates of intended and actual uptake of catch-up HPV vaccination...
'That's not masculine': masculine capital and health-related behaviourRichard O de Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, UK
J Health Psychol 14:1047-58. 2009..However, the capacity to trade this capital is limited because different masculine and non-masculine behaviours have different values...
Why do heterosexual young adults who use reliable contraception also use condoms? Results from a diary-based prospective longitudinal studyRichard De Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, UK
Br J Health Psychol 12:305-13. 2007....
The impact of sexual coercion on psychological, physical, and sexual well-being in a representative sample of Australian womenRichard O de Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QH, London
Arch Sex Behav 36:676-86. 2007..The absence of consistent associations between health status and particular characteristics of sexual coercion indicates a need for care and support services for all women who have been sexually coerced...
Associations between religiosity and sexuality in a representative sample of Australian adultsRichard O de Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
Arch Sex Behav 36:33-46. 2007..The results of this study highlight the importance of considering not only religion or religiosity, but the intersection between these two variables...
Young men's ambivalence toward alcoholRichard O de Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 9QH, UK
Soc Sci Med 64:350-62. 2007..These findings should be considered during the design of interventions to reduce the health and social consequences of excessive alcohol consumption amongst young men...
Mister in-between: a case study of masculine identity and health-related behaviourRichard De Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, UK
J Health Psychol 11:685-95. 2006....
Sociodemographic correlates of selected health risk behaviors in a representative sample of Australian young peopleRichard O de Visser
Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Int J Behav Med 13:153-62. 2006..The results suggest that young women are now as important a priority as young men for interventions. Young people remain an important target group for health promotion, with nonheterosexual young people a particular high-risk group...
Can we generalise to other young people from studies of sexual risk behaviour among university students?Richard De Visser
Psychology Department, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QH, United Kingdom
Aust N Z J Public Health 29:436-41. 2005..The aim of this paper is to determine whether first-year university students and their same-age peers have different patterns of sexual behaviour...
The Australian study of health and relationships: results for central Sydney, inner-eastern Sydney, and New South WalesChris Rissel
Health Promotion Unit, Central Sydney Area Health Service, Australia
N S W Public Health Bull 14:133-43; discussion 143-4. 2003
The association between licit and illicit drug use and sexuality in young Australian womenLynne Hillier
Med J Aust 179:326-7. 2003
