Publications

The CSPH contributes to the public and professional conversations regarding sexuality through a variety of methods.

  • We offer commentary on popular news stories through news outlets on sexual health, sexual behaviors, relationships and sexual freedom issues.
  • We have had articles written by our staff and board members published in professional, peer-reviewed journals.
  • We provide reviews for books and documentaries.

 

Recent Publications

 

Teaching Safer Sex

Megan Andelloux provides a lesson plan on how to teach about anal sex in a manner that is sex positive, age appropriate and medically accurate. This is a lesson plan that can be used for individuals who want to learn how to answer many questions teens and adults have regarding anal behaviors and health.

 

 

 

Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex

 

Megan Andelloux gives advice on how to properly choose your lubrication products.

 

 

 

 

Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Human Sexuality

 

Megan Andelloux argues that the benefits of porn on American society outweigh the questionable consequences.

 

 

 

 

Sex and Society

 

Megan Andelloux defines autoeroticism and burlesque for this high school textbook.

 

 

 

 

We Got Issues

 

 

Megan Andelloux writes on how to prevent her niece from entering into menstrual shame.

 

 

 

Women’s Health

“Products for Sexual Lubrication: Understanding Options with Your Patients”

 

 

Megan Andelloux gives advice to medical providers regarding sexual lubricants.

 

 

 

Woodhull Sexual Freedom Report

“Sexual Health Education and Policy in Medical Schools: The Importance of Incorporating Basic Human Rights into Medical Education and Training”

 

 

The CSPH writes about the importance of incorporating basic human rights into medical education and training.

 

 

 

The Journal for Sexual Medicine

Summit on Medical School Education in Sexual Health: Report of an Expert Consultation

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Megan Andelloux participated in a summit which discussed and provided strategies to improve medical school education in sexual health.