Sexologies: European Journal of Sexual Health (Revue Européenne de Santé Sexuelle)
Encyclopedia
The Sexologies: European Journal of Sexual Health (Revue Européenne de Santé Sexuelle) is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal
published by Elsevier
and is the official journal for the European Federation of Sexology (EFS). Its co-Editors-in-Chief are Mireille Bonierbale and Robert Porto.
Articles in Sexologies contain original, synthetic articles on human sexuality, its dysfunctions and its management. The journal is interdisciplinary in nature, including contributions from anatomy and physiology; psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioural, and relational psychology; epidemiology; sociology; forensics; and the neurochemistry of substances that have sexological effects.
It is indexed in Bibliosex and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica.
Peer review
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scientific journal
Scientific journal
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published by Elsevier
Elsevier
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and is the official journal for the European Federation of Sexology (EFS). Its co-Editors-in-Chief are Mireille Bonierbale and Robert Porto.
Articles in Sexologies contain original, synthetic articles on human sexuality, its dysfunctions and its management. The journal is interdisciplinary in nature, including contributions from anatomy and physiology; psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioural, and relational psychology; epidemiology; sociology; forensics; and the neurochemistry of substances that have sexological effects.
It is indexed in Bibliosex and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica.