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| cover = Sexuality Research and Social Policy.jpg
| cover = Sexuality Research and Social Policy.jpg
| editor = Jeffrey T. Parsons
| editor = Christian Grov
| discipline = [[Sexology]]
| discipline = [[Sexology]]
| abbreviation =Sex. Res. Soc. Policy
| abbreviation =Sex. Res. Soc. Policy
| publisher = [[Springer Science+Business Media]]
| publisher = [[Springer Science+Business Media]]
| country =
| country =
| history = 2004-present
| history = 2004–present
| frequency = Quarterly
| frequency = Quarterly
| website = https://www.springer.com/psychology/personality+%26+social+psychology/journal/13178
| website = https://www.springer.com/psychology/personality+%26+social+psychology/journal/13178
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[[Category:Springer Science+Business Media academic journals]]
[[Category:Publications established in 2004]]
[[Category:Academic journals established in 2004]]
[[Category:Quarterly journals]]
[[Category:Quarterly journals]]

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Sexuality Research and Social Policy
DisciplineSexology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byChristian Grov
Publication details
History2004–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Sex. Res. Soc. Policy
Indexing
ISSN1868-9884
OCLC no.56322323
Links

Sexuality Research and Social Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal and an official journal of the National Sexuality Resource Center, published by Springer Science+Business Media. The journal covers research on human sexuality, including theoretical and methodological discussions about the implications of findings for policies regarding sexual health, sex education, and sexual rights in diverse communities. The journal also includes brief research and conference reports, white papers, book, film, and other reviews, along with guest editorials and commentaries. In 2016, he had a SJR ranking of 0,810.

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