Geänderte Inhalte Alle kürzlich geänderten Inhalte in zeitlich absteigender Reihenfolge Sommersemester 2022 Intervisionsgruppe gesucht TBZ-Videosystem steht wieder zur Verfügung Ausfall TBZ-Videosystem Wichtig: 07.04. Handy im Gebäude verloren Ausgangspost unklar - Frau Rümenapf-Melzer krank Hormonal contraception and sexuality: Causal effects, unobserved selection, or reverse causality? Many of the women who take hormonal contraceptives discontinue because of unwanted side effects, including negative psychological effects. Yet scientific evidence of psychological effects is mixed and, partly because causal claims are often based on correlational data. In correlational studies, possible causal effects can be difficult to separate from selection effects, attrition effects, and reverse causality. Contraceptive use and, according to the congruency hypothesis, congruent contraceptive use (whether a woman’s current use/nonuse of a hormonal contraceptive is congruent with her use/non-use at the time of meeting her partner) have both been thought to influence relationship quality and sexual functioning. In order to address potential issues of observed and unobserved selection effects in correlational data, we studied a sample of up to 1,179 women to investigate potential effects of contraceptive use and congruent contraceptive use on several measures of relationship quality and sexual functioning: perceived partner attractiveness, relationship satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, and diary measurements including libido, frequency of vaginal intercourse, and frequency of masturbation. No evidence for substantial effects was found except for a positive effect of hormonal contraceptives on frequency of vaginal intercourse and a negative effect of hormonal contraceptives on frequency of masturbation. These effects were robust to the inclusion of observed confounders, and their sensitivity to unobserved confounders was estimated. No support for the congruency hypothesis was found. Our correlational study was able to disentangle, to some extent, causal effects of hormonal contraceptives from selection effects by estimating the sensitivity of reported effects. To reconcile experimental and observational evidence on hormonal contraceptives, future research should scrutinize the role of unobserved selection effects, attrition effects, and reverse causality. Ausbildungsinhalte Was ist der WSPP? Frankierung dringender Briefe bis einschließlich Freitag (08.04.) Offizielle Anmeldefristen Approbationsprüfungen NizZa Achtung: TBZ-Büro nicht besetzt (04.04. - 08.04.) Bildschirmfoto 2022-04-04 um 09.15.55.png 2020_open_Postdoc_ANaPLab.png Arezoo BenjaminSchoene Schwiedrzik rasha.jpg u4.jpg ndw 20 frühere Inhalte 1 ... 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 ... 402 Die nächsten 20 Inhalte