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The Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships is devoted to addressing the epistemological, ontological, and social construction of sexual expression and relationships of persons within the African diaspora. The journal seeks to take into account the transhistorical substrates that subsume behavioral, affective, and cognitive functioning of persons of African descent as well as those who educate or clinically serve this important population. Quantitative, qualitative, and conceptual, articles, book reviews, and letters to the editor address various cultural substrates (e.g., age, race, gender, sexual orientation/identities, ability, spirituality, etc.) that intersect or weave themselves in/out of sexual expression, romantic relationships, and/or friendships. Interdisciplinary in nature, the journal includes perspectives from a variety of fields including psychology, sociology, education, psychiatry, human development, social work, social policy, and anthropology.
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Volume 1, Number 2, Fall 2014Table of Contents

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View “I Don’t Have a Problem With It, But Other Guys Do”: An Exploration of Condom Negotiation among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the South
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View In the Context of Concurrency and Monogamy: Ideal Partner Matching in Predicting Coital Behaviors among African American Adolescents
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View Grounded Theory: Exploring Sexual Attitudes and Beliefs Influencing Black Fathers’ Decisions Not to Marry
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View The Association of Black Sexologists and Clinicians: Black Families, Black Relationships, Black Sexuality Conference: A Professional Conference for Scholars and Practitioners
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View Editor’s Note: “We have a lot of work to do . . .”: The Emergence of The Association of Black Sexologists and Clinicians
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ISSN | 2376-7510 |
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Print ISSN | 2334-2668 |
Launched on MUSE | 2015-01-15 |
Open Access | No |
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