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Anthony F. Bogaert

Anthony F. Bogaert

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6444
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Overview

Anthony F. Bogaert is affiliated with Brock University in Canada and has contributed research primarily within the fields of psychology and medicine. Their work spans several subfields including social psychology, psychiatry and mental health, clinical psychology, molecular biology, and genetics.

Bogaert's research focuses on topics related to LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, sexual function and dysfunction studies, sexuality, behavior, and technology, sexual differentiation and disorders, genetic and clinical aspects of sex determination and chromosomal abnormalities, evolutionary psychology and human behavior, and reproductive health and technologies.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • The Journal of Sex Research
  • Hormones and Behavior
  • Archives of Sexual Behavior

They have collaborated with several co-authors notably:

  • Lori A. Brotto
  • Malvina N. Skorska
  • Sonia Milani
  • Bożena Zdaniuk
  • Morag A. Yule

Recent papers by Anthony F. Bogaert include:

  • "A short review of biological research on the development of sexual orientation," 2020, published in Hormones and Behavior
  • "Patterns of Genital and Subjective Sexual Arousal in Cisgender Asexual Men," 2022, published in The Journal of Sex Research
  • "Examining Visual Attention Patterns among Asexual and Heterosexual Individuals," 2022, published in The Journal of Sex Research
  • "Asexuality: Its Relationship to Sibling Sex Composition and Birth Order," 2024, published in Archives of Sexual Behavior

Best Publications

  • Asexuality: Prevalence and associated factors in a national probability sample

    Anthony F Bogaert

  • Homosexuality in men and number of older brothers.

    Ray Blanchard;Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Adult attachment and sexual behavior

    Anthony F. Bogaert;Stan Sadava

  • Biological versus nonbiological older brothers and men’s sexual orientation

    Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Toward a conceptual understanding of asexuality.

    Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Consensual Nonmonogamy: Psychological Well-Being and Relationship Quality Correlates

    Alicia N. Rubel;Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Sexual orientation, fraternal birth order, and the maternal immune hypothesis: a review.

    Anthony F. Bogaert;Malvina Skorska

  • Asexuality: what it is and why it matters.

    Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Predictors of university men's number of sexual partners

    Anthony F. Bogaert;William A. Fisher

  • Fraternal birth order and sexual orientation in pedophiles.

    Ray Blanchard;Howard E. Barbaree;Anthony F. Bogaert;Robert Dickey

  • Self-Objectification, Self-Esteem, and Gender: Testing a Moderated Mediation Model

    Becky L. Choma;Becky L. Choma;Beth A. Visser;Julie A. Pozzebon;Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Volunteer bias in human sexuality research: evidence for both sexuality and personality differences in males.

    Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Biodemographic comparisons of homosexual and heterosexual men in the Kinsey Interview Data.

    Ray Blanchard;Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Age at puberty and father absence in a national probability sample

    Anthony F. Bogaert

  • How Many Gay Men Owe Their Sexual Orientation to Fraternal Birth Order

    James M. Cantor;Ray Blanchard;Ray Blanchard;Andrew D. Paterson;Anthony F. Bogaert

  • Male homosexuality and maternal immune responsivity to the Y-linked protein NLGN4Y

    Anthony F. Bogaert;Malvina N. Skorska;Chao Wang;José Gabrie

  • The relation between sexual orientation and penile size.

    Anthony F. Bogaert;Scott Hershberger

  • Interaction of fraternal birth order and handedness in the development of male homosexuality.

    Ray Blanchard;James M. Cantor;Anthony F. Bogaert;S. Marc Breedlove

  • Psychopathy, sexual behavior, and esteem: It’s different for girls

    Beth A. Visser;Julie A. Pozzebon;Anthony F. Bogaert;Michael C. Ashton

  • Sexuality, delinquency and r/K reproductive strategies: Data from a Canadian University sample

    Anthony F. Bogaert;J. Philippe Rushton

Frequent Co-Authors

Ray Blanchard
Ray Blanchard University of Toronto
Doug P. VanderLaan
Doug P. VanderLaan University of Toronto
Kenneth J. Zucker
Kenneth J. Zucker University of Toronto
Becky L. Choma
Becky L. Choma Toronto Metropolitan University
Michael A. Busseri
Michael A. Busseri Brock University
James M. Cantor
James M. Cantor Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Michael C. Ashton
Michael C. Ashton Brock University
Cheryl M. McCormick
Cheryl M. McCormick Brock University
Teena Willoughby
Teena Willoughby Brock University
Andrew D. Paterson
Andrew D. Paterson University of Toronto

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