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Theo Sandfort is a research scientist at the HIV center for clinical and behavioral Studies, and is associate professor of clinical sociomedical sciences in psychiatry, Columbia University.
He joined the Center in 2001. Before that he was Chairman of the Interfaculty Department of Lesbian and Gay Studies at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and Director of the Research Program "Diversity, Lifestyles and Health" at the Netherlands Institute of social sexological research.
You may read another biography here:
http://cupop.columbia.edu/people/theodorus-sandfort


==PUBLICATIONS==
==PUBLICATIONS==
Several of his important publications include:
Youths not always victims in man-boy sex, survey reveals
The International Journal of Human Relations. Volume 14 (1) pp. 8-9 October, 1984
Sandfort, Theodorus, & Finkelhor David
Volume 14
Issue 1, October 1984
Pagination 8 & 9
Type of Work Discussion
::Are children always traumatized by pedophiles?::
Part of the report of a forum: Sandfort & Finkelhor
A recent survey reveals that some youngsters actually enjoy sex with adults and do not feel stigmatized.
----------
He published another study in book form:
Theodorus G. M. Sandfort, lecturer in psychology at the State University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, interviewed 25 boys ranging in age from 10 to 16...
Continue reading at the link below:
https://www.ipce.info/library/journal-article/youths-not-always-victims-man-boy-se
<i>BOYS ON THEIR CONTACTS WITH MEN: A STUDY OF SEXUALLY EXPRESSED FRIENDSHIPS</i>
Theo Sandfort
Elmhurst, NY: Global Academic Publishers (1987)
Here is the table of contents of his book:
: Introduction - John Money
:
: Publisher's Introduction
:
: Foreword to the Dutch Edition
:
: Chapter 1. CHANGING ATTENTION TO AND EVALUATION OF SEXUALITY
:
: Introduction
:
: Pedophilia and Pedosexuality
:
: The Original Investigation
:
: Chapter 2. THE FRIENDSHIP AND SEX: WHAT THE BOYS SAID
:
: The Beginning of the Friendship
:
: Pedophile Friendships
:
: Sex in Pedophile Friendships
:
: Power Difference and Abuse of Power
:
: The Opinions of Others
:
: The Opinions of the Boys
:
: Chapter 3. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BOYS' STATEMENTS FOR THE LAW
:
: The Importance of What the Boys Said
:
: The Law
:
: Summary and Conclusions
:
: Appendix and References Cited
:
: Appendix 1: The Research Method
:
: Appendix 2: Interviews with Three Boys
: Appendix 3: Average frequencies with which the boys experienced each emotion in connection with the sexual contact
: References Cited
You may read the entire book at the link below:
https://www.ipce.info/host/sandfort_87/
In 1984, Sandfort published a report of interviews with 25 boys aged 10 to 16 who were currently involved in sexual relationships with adult men.
You may read a description of and criticism of his study here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?_escaped_fragment_=msg/soc.motss/AYVed9zXG6Q/dpLmQzR639MJ#!msg/soc.motss/AYVed9zXG6Q/dpLmQzR639MJ
Three of the interviews he conducted with the boys are available:
"Three Interviews from the research of Theo Sandfort" Scroll down to pages 18-31.
http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/pan/n12/pan12.pdf
Another article, "Experience World of Children in Paedophile Relations," by Drs Theo Sandfort (scroll down the .PDF file to pages 10-14):
http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/pan/n5/pan5.pdf
His most recent book is <i>Childhood Sexuality: Normal Sexual Behavior and Development</i>
ebook, 145 pages
Published May 19th 2014 by Routledge (first published January 1st 2013)
Here is the book description from Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18538476-childhood-sexuality#
What is normal sexual behavior in a child? Childhood sexuality is an often neglected field in sex research. There is very little literature about what one might call normal child sexual behavior. The existing literature on child sexuality gives the impression that the only way in which children figure in sexological research is as objects of sexual abuse. The child, as a subject learning about sexuality and capable of experiencing sexual pleasures, doesn't seem to exist in scholarly papers.
<i>Childhood Sexuality: Normal Behavior and Development</i> does not focus on sexual abuse but instead deals with what can be described as normal sexual behavior and development in children under age 12. This valuable book offers information about the relationship between age and sexual development, both mental and physical, in both males and females.
<i>Childhood Sexuality: Normal Behavior and Development</i> explores several issues, including: what children ages two to six think or know about sexuality the ways that children learn about sexuality and procreation the process of body discovery among children what normal sexual behaviors to expect in children of various ages the importance of growing up in a positive environment the differences in sexual development between children of the same age and gender ways to get honest answers from children and parents about sexuality.
Comprehensive and enlightening, <i>Childhood Sexuality</i> examines the difficulties of gathering this information from children and gives insight into questions that need to be answered in the future. This guide delivers a diverse look at the complex and intriguing topic of normal child sexuality and the progress that is being made in this area of research. "
The above book may be available to read online sometime soon. If I have the time...
.
.
A listing of his English publications may be found here:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/588038.Theo_Sandfort
Other publications (some duplicates, sorry) follow:


Vroome, E.M.M. de, Paalman, M.E.M., Dingelstad, A.A.M., Kolker, L., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Increase safe sex among the young and nonmonogamous: knowledge, attitudes and behavior regarding safe 'sex and condom use in The Netherlands from 1987 to 1993. Patient Education and Counseling, 24:279-288, 1994.
Vroome, E.M.M. de, Paalman, M.E.M., Dingelstad, A.A.M., Kolker, L., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Increase safe sex among the young and nonmonogamous: knowledge, attitudes and behavior regarding safe 'sex and condom use in The Netherlands from 1987 to 1993. Patient Education and Counseling, 24:279-288, 1994.
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Sandfort, Th.G.M., Bos, H., and Vet, R.: Lesbians and gay men at work: Consequences of being out. In A.M. Omoto, H.S., Kurtzman (Eds.), Sexual orientation, mental health, and substance use: Contemporary scientific perspectives.  
Sandfort, Th.G.M., Bos, H., and Vet, R.: Lesbians and gay men at work: Consequences of being out. In A.M. Omoto, H.S., Kurtzman (Eds.), Sexual orientation, mental health, and substance use: Contemporary scientific perspectives.  
Sandfort, Th. G. M., Brongersma, E., & Naerssen, A. van. (Eds.) (1990). Male intergenerational intimacy: Historical, socio-psychological, and legal perspectives. New York: Haworth Press.
Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1991). Bisexuality in the Netherlands; Some data from Dutch studies. In R. A. P. Tielman, A. Hendriks & M. Carballo (Eds.), Bisexuality and HIV/AIDS (pp. 73-80). Buffalo: Prometheus.
Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1995). HIV/AIDS prevention and the impact of attitudes towards homosexuality and bisexuality. In G. M. Herek & B. Greene (Eds.), AIDS, psychology, and the lesbian and gay community (pp. 32-54). Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1997). Sampling male homosexuality. In J. Bancroft (Ed.), Researching sexual behavior: Methodological issues (pp. 261-275). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
Hubert, M. C., Bajos, N., & Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1998) (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe. London: UCL Press.
Sandfort, Th. G. M. (Ed.) (1998). The Dutch response to HIV: Pragmatism and consensus. London: UCL Press.
Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1998). Homosexual and bisexual behaviour in European countries. In M. C. Hubert, N. Bajos & Th. G. M. Sandfort (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe (pp. 68-105). London: UCL Press.
Sandfort, Th. G. M., Bos, H., Haavio-Mannila, E., & Sundet, J. M. (1998). Sexual practices and their social profiles. In M. C. Hubert, N. Bajos & Th. G. M. Sandfort (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe (pp. 106-164). London: UCL Press.
Sandfort, Th. G. M., Hubert, M. C. Bajos, N., & Bos, H. (1998). Sexual behaviour and HIV risk: Common patterns and differences between European countries. In M. C. Hubert, N. Bajos & Th. G. M. Sandfort (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe (pp. 403-426). London: UCL Press.
Moatti, J. P., Souteyrand, Y., Prieur, A., Sandfort, Th. G. M., & Aggleton, P. (Eds.) (2000). AIDS in Europe. New Challenges for the Social Sciences. London: Routledge.
Sandfort, Th. G. M., & Rademakers, J. (Eds.) (2000). Childhood Sexuality: Normal Sexual Behavior and Development. New York: Haworth Press.
Sandfort, Th. G. M., Schuyf, J., Duyvendak, J. W., & Weeks, J. (Eds.) (2000). Lesbian & Gay Studies: An Introductory, Interdisciplinary Approach. London: Sage.
Štulhofer, A., & Sandfort Th. G. M. (Eds.)(2005). Sexuality and gender in post-communist Eastern Europe and Russia. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
Sandfort, T. G. M. (2006). Sexual health. In S. S. Gorin & J. Arnold (Eds.), Health promotion in practice (pp. 222-253). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Dodge, B., & Sandfort, T. G. M. (2007). Mental health among bisexual individuals when compared to homosexual and heterosexual individuals: An introductory review. In B. A. Firestein (Ed.), Becoming visible. Counseling bisexuals across the lifespan (pp. 28-51). New York: Columbia University Press.
Reddy, V., Sandfort, T. G. M., & Rispel, R. (Eds.) (2009), From social silence to social science: Perspectives on same-sex sexuality, gender and HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council.
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Dr. Sandfort has engaged in numerous basic and applied empirical investigations in the field of sexuality and health.

Theo Sandfort is a research scientist at the HIV center for clinical and behavioral Studies, and is associate professor of clinical sociomedical sciences in psychiatry, Columbia University.

He joined the Center in 2001. Before that he was Chairman of the Interfaculty Department of Lesbian and Gay Studies at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and Director of the Research Program "Diversity, Lifestyles and Health" at the Netherlands Institute of social sexological research.

You may read another biography here:

http://cupop.columbia.edu/people/theodorus-sandfort

PUBLICATIONS

Several of his important publications include:

Youths not always victims in man-boy sex, survey reveals

The International Journal of Human Relations. Volume 14 (1) pp. 8-9 October, 1984

Sandfort, Theodorus, & Finkelhor David

Volume 14

Issue 1, October 1984

Pagination 8 & 9

Type of Work Discussion

Are children always traumatized by pedophiles?::

Part of the report of a forum: Sandfort & Finkelhor

A recent survey reveals that some youngsters actually enjoy sex with adults and do not feel stigmatized.


He published another study in book form:

Theodorus G. M. Sandfort, lecturer in psychology at the State University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, interviewed 25 boys ranging in age from 10 to 16... Continue reading at the link below:

https://www.ipce.info/library/journal-article/youths-not-always-victims-man-boy-se

BOYS ON THEIR CONTACTS WITH MEN: A STUDY OF SEXUALLY EXPRESSED FRIENDSHIPS

Theo Sandfort

Elmhurst, NY: Global Academic Publishers (1987)

Here is the table of contents of his book:

Introduction - John Money
Publisher's Introduction
Foreword to the Dutch Edition
Chapter 1. CHANGING ATTENTION TO AND EVALUATION OF SEXUALITY
Introduction
Pedophilia and Pedosexuality
The Original Investigation
Chapter 2. THE FRIENDSHIP AND SEX: WHAT THE BOYS SAID
The Beginning of the Friendship
Pedophile Friendships
Sex in Pedophile Friendships
Power Difference and Abuse of Power
The Opinions of Others
The Opinions of the Boys
Chapter 3. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BOYS' STATEMENTS FOR THE LAW
The Importance of What the Boys Said
The Law
Summary and Conclusions
Appendix and References Cited
Appendix 1: The Research Method
Appendix 2: Interviews with Three Boys
Appendix 3: Average frequencies with which the boys experienced each emotion in connection with the sexual contact
References Cited


You may read the entire book at the link below:

https://www.ipce.info/host/sandfort_87/

In 1984, Sandfort published a report of interviews with 25 boys aged 10 to 16 who were currently involved in sexual relationships with adult men.

You may read a description of and criticism of his study here:

https://groups.google.com/forum/?_escaped_fragment_=msg/soc.motss/AYVed9zXG6Q/dpLmQzR639MJ#!msg/soc.motss/AYVed9zXG6Q/dpLmQzR639MJ

Three of the interviews he conducted with the boys are available:

"Three Interviews from the research of Theo Sandfort" Scroll down to pages 18-31.

http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/pan/n12/pan12.pdf

Another article, "Experience World of Children in Paedophile Relations," by Drs Theo Sandfort (scroll down the .PDF file to pages 10-14):

http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/pan/n5/pan5.pdf

His most recent book is Childhood Sexuality: Normal Sexual Behavior and Development

ebook, 145 pages

Published May 19th 2014 by Routledge (first published January 1st 2013)

Here is the book description from Goodreads:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18538476-childhood-sexuality#

What is normal sexual behavior in a child? Childhood sexuality is an often neglected field in sex research. There is very little literature about what one might call normal child sexual behavior. The existing literature on child sexuality gives the impression that the only way in which children figure in sexological research is as objects of sexual abuse. The child, as a subject learning about sexuality and capable of experiencing sexual pleasures, doesn't seem to exist in scholarly papers.

Childhood Sexuality: Normal Behavior and Development does not focus on sexual abuse but instead deals with what can be described as normal sexual behavior and development in children under age 12. This valuable book offers information about the relationship between age and sexual development, both mental and physical, in both males and females.

Childhood Sexuality: Normal Behavior and Development explores several issues, including: what children ages two to six think or know about sexuality the ways that children learn about sexuality and procreation the process of body discovery among children what normal sexual behaviors to expect in children of various ages the importance of growing up in a positive environment the differences in sexual development between children of the same age and gender ways to get honest answers from children and parents about sexuality.

Comprehensive and enlightening, Childhood Sexuality examines the difficulties of gathering this information from children and gives insight into questions that need to be answered in the future. This guide delivers a diverse look at the complex and intriguing topic of normal child sexuality and the progress that is being made in this area of research. "

The above book may be available to read online sometime soon. If I have the time...

.

.

A listing of his English publications may be found here:

https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/588038.Theo_Sandfort

Other publications (some duplicates, sorry) follow:

Vroome, E.M.M. de, Paalman, M.E.M., Dingelstad, A.A.M., Kolker, L., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Increase safe sex among the young and nonmonogamous: knowledge, attitudes and behavior regarding safe 'sex and condom use in The Netherlands from 1987 to 1993. Patient Education and Counseling, 24:279-288, 1994.

Wit, J.B.F. de, Teunis, N., Griensven, G.J.P. van, Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Behavioral risk reduction strategies to prevent HIV infection among homosexual men: A Grounded Theory Approach. AIDS Education and Prevention, 6:493-505, 1994.

Bosga, M.B., VVit, J.B.F. de, Vroome, E.M.M. de, Houweling, H., Schop, W., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Differences in perception of risk for HIV infection with steady and non-steady partners among homosexual men. AIDS Education and Prevention, 7:103-115, 1995.

Kerkhof, M.P.N., Zwart, 0. de, Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Dilemma in HIV/AIDS prevention for gay men. In: D. Friedrich and W. Heckmann (Eds.), AIDS in Europe The behavioural aspect. Vol. 3: Frameworks of behaviour modification (pp. 179-184). Berlin: Ed. Sigma, 1995.

Mulder, C.L., Antoni, M.H., Emmelkamp, P.M.G., Veugelers, P.J., Sandfort, Th.G.M., Vijver, F.A.J.R. van de, Vries, M.J. de: Psychosocial group intervention and the rate of decline of immunological parameters in asymptomatic HIV infected homosexual men. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 63:185-192, 1995.

Mulder, C.L., Vroome, E.M.M. de, Griensven, G.J.P., Antoni, M.H., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Distraction as a predictor of the biological course of HIV 1 infection over a seven year period in gay men. Psychosomatic Medicine, 57:67, 1995.

Sandfort, Th.: AIDS in Europe The Behavioural Aspect: Major findings and discussion. In D. Friedrich and W. Heckmann (Eds.), AIDS in Europe The behavioural aspect. VoL 1: General aspects (pp. 251-258). Berlin: Ed. Sigma, 1995.

Sandfort, Th.G.M.: HIV/AIDS prevention and the impact of attitudes towards homosexuality and bisexuality. In G. M. Herek and B. Greene (Eds.), AIDS, psychology, and the lesbian and gay community (pp. 32-54). Thousand Oaks: Sage, 1995.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., Clement, U., Knobel, J., Keet, R., Vroome, E.M.M. de: Does coping with HIV infection affect safer sexual behaviour? In D. Friedrich and W. Heckmann (Eds.), AIDS in Europe The behavioural aspect. VoL 2: Risk behaviour and its determinants (pp. 191-192). Berlin: Ed. Sigma, 1995.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., Clement, U., Knobel, J., Keet, R., Vroome, E.M.M. de: Sexualization in the coping process of HIV infected gay men. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2: 220-226, 1995.

Vroome, E.M.M. de, Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Condom promotion among gay men: The next step. In D. Friedrich and W. Heckmann (Eds.), AIDS in Europe - The behavioural aspect. Vol, 3: Frameworks of behaviour modification (pp. 193-199). Berlin: Ed. Sigma, 1995.

Zwart, O. de, Kerkhof, M.P.N., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: The structure and meanings of anal sex among gay men. In D. Friedrich and W. Heckmann (Eds.), AIDS in Europe - The behavioural aspect. Vol. 2: Risk behaviour and its determinants (pp. 107-114). Berlin: Ed. Sigma, 1995.

de Wit, J.B.F., Vroome, E.M.M. de, Sandfort, Th.G.M., Griensven, G.J.P. van: Homosexual encounters in different venues. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 8:130-134, 1997.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., Bos, H., Haavio-Mannila, E., Sundet, J.M.: Sexual practices and their social profiles. In M.C. Hubert, N. Bajos, Th.G.M. Sandfort (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe (pp. 106-164). London: UCL Press, 1998.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., Hubert, M.C. Bajos, N., Bos, H.: Sexual behaviour and HIV risk: common patterns and differences between European countries. In M.C. Hubert, N. Bajos, Th.G.M. Sandfort (Eds.). Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe (pp. 403-426) N. London: UCL Press, 1998.

Vroome, E.M.M. de, VVit, J.B.F. de, Stroebe, W., Sandfort, Th.G.M., Griensven, G.J.P van: Sexual behavior and depression among HIV-positive gay men. AIDS and Behavior, 2:137-149, 1998.

Vroome, E.M.M. de, Kok, G.J., Jager, J.C., Tielman, R.A.P., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: The adoption and maintenance of safe sex in a national cohort of gay men in the Netherlands. In Th.G.M. Sandfort (Ed.), The Dutch response to HIV. pragmatism and consensus (pp. 246-261). London: UCL Press, 1998.

Zwart, O. de, Kerkhof, M.P.N., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Anal sex and gay men: The challenge of HIV and beyond. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 10:89-102, 1998.

Zwart, O. de, Kerkhof, M.P.N., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Anal sex and gay men: The challenge of HIV and beyond. In M.T. Wright, B.R.S. Rosser, & 0. De Zwart (Eds.), New International Directions in HIV Prevention for Gay and Bisexual Men (pp 89-102). Bingham NY: Haworth Press, 1998.

Mulder, C.L., Vroome, E.M.M. de, Griensven, G.J.P., Antoni, M.H., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Avoidance as a predictor of the biological course of HIV 1 infection over a seven year period in gay men. Health Psychology, 18:107-113, 1999.

Wiessing, L.G., Houweling, H., Sandfort, Th.G.M., Schop, W., Akker, R. van den, Hoogenveen, R.T.: Reaching homosexual men for HIV surveillance through a gay magazine. European Journal of Epidemiology, 15:429-437, 1999.

Bajos, N, Marquet, J., Huynen, P., Hubert, M., Sandfort, T: Research on HIV sexual risk: Social relations based approach in a cross cultural perspective. Social Science and Medicine, 50:1533-1546, 2000.

Friedrich, W.N., Sandfort, Th.G.M., Oostveen, J., Cohen Keftenis, P.T.: Cultural differences in sexual behavior: 2-6 year old Dutch and American children. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality,12:117-128, 2000.

Hasselt, N. van, Vroome, E.M.M. de, Sandfort, Th.G.M.: The public face of AIDS and STD control. STD Bulletin, 20:10-14, 2000.

Moatti, J.P., Souteyrand, Y., Prieur, A., Sandfort, Th.G.M., Aggleton, P. (Eds): AIDS in Europe. New Challenges for the Social Sciences. London: Routledge, 2000.

Sandfort, Th.: Homosexuality, psychology, and gay and lesbian studies. In: Sandfort, Th., Schuyf, J., Duyvendak, J.W., and Weeks, J. (Eds), Lesbian & Gay Studies: An Introductory, Interdisciplinary Approach. London: Sage, 2000.

Sandfort, Th.: Safe sex. In T.F. Murphy (Ed.), Reader's guide to lesbian and gay studies. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., Cohen Kettenis, P.T.: Sexual behavior in Dutch and Belgian children as observed by their mothers. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 12:105-115, 2000.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., Rademakers, J. (Eds): Childhood Sexuality. Normal Sexual Behavior and Development. New York: Haworth Press, 2000.

Schiltz, M.A., Sandfort, Th.G.M.: HIV positive people, risk and sexual behaviour. Social Science and Medicine, 50:1571-1588, 2000.

de Wit, J.B.F., Stroebe, W, Vroome, E.M.M. de, Sandfort, Th.G.M, Griensven, G.J.P. van: Understanding HIV preventive behaviors with casual and primary partners in homosexual men: The theory of planned behavior and the information-motivation-behavioral skills model. Psychology & Health , 15(3):325-340, 2000.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., Graaf, R. de, Bijl, R.V., Schnabel, P.: Sexual orientation and psychiatric disorders: Findings from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study NEMESIS. Archives of General Psychiatry, 50(1):85-91, 2001.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., and de Keizer, M.: Sexual problems in gay men: An overview of empirical research. Annual Review of Sex Research, 12:93-120, 2001.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., de Graaf, R., and Bijl, R.V.: Same-sex sexuality and quality of life: Findings from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study (NEMESIS). Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32:15-22, 2003.

Dodge, B., Reece, M., Cole, S.L., and Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Sexual compulsivity among heterosexual college students. Journal of Sex Research, 41:343-350, 2004.

Sandfort, Th.G.M.: Studying sexual orientation change: A methodological review of the Spitzer’s Study, "Can some gay men and lesbians change their sexual orientation?" Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy, 7:15-29, 2004.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., and Ehrhardt, A.A.: Sexual health: A useful public health paradigm or a moral imperative? Archives of Sexual Behavior, 33:181-187, 2004.

Dodge, B., Sandfort, Th.G.M., Yarber, W.L., and de Wit, J.B.F.: Sexual health across national cultures: Male college students in the United States and the Netherlands. American Journal of Health Behavior, 29:172-182, 2005.

Sandfort, Th. G. M.: Sexual orientation and gender: Stereotypes and beyond. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 34(6): 595-611, 2005.

Bakker, F. C., Sandfort, Th. G.M., Vanwesenbeeck, I., van Lindert, H., and Westert, G. P.: Use of health care services higher for homosexuals and bisexuals than for heterosexuals: Findings from a Dutch population survey. Social Science & Medicine, 63:2022-2030, 2006.

de Graaf, R., Sandfort, Th. G. M., and ten Have, M.: Suicidality and sexual orientation: Differences between men and women in a general population-based sample of adults in the Netherlands. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37(3):253-26, 2006.

Sandfort, Th. G. M., Bakker, F., Schellevis, F., Vanwesenbeeck, I., and Van Lindert, H.: Sexual orientation andmental and physical health status: Findings from a Dutch population survey. American Journal of Public Health,96(6):1119-1125, 2006.

Sandfort, Th.G.M., Bos, H., and Vet, R.: Lesbians and gay men at work: Consequences of being out. In A.M. Omoto, H.S., Kurtzman (Eds.), Sexual orientation, mental health, and substance use: Contemporary scientific perspectives.


Sandfort, Th. G. M., Brongersma, E., & Naerssen, A. van. (Eds.) (1990). Male intergenerational intimacy: Historical, socio-psychological, and legal perspectives. New York: Haworth Press.

Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1991). Bisexuality in the Netherlands; Some data from Dutch studies. In R. A. P. Tielman, A. Hendriks & M. Carballo (Eds.), Bisexuality and HIV/AIDS (pp. 73-80). Buffalo: Prometheus.

Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1995). HIV/AIDS prevention and the impact of attitudes towards homosexuality and bisexuality. In G. M. Herek & B. Greene (Eds.), AIDS, psychology, and the lesbian and gay community (pp. 32-54). Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1997). Sampling male homosexuality. In J. Bancroft (Ed.), Researching sexual behavior: Methodological issues (pp. 261-275). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.

Hubert, M. C., Bajos, N., & Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1998) (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe. London: UCL Press.

Sandfort, Th. G. M. (Ed.) (1998). The Dutch response to HIV: Pragmatism and consensus. London: UCL Press.

Sandfort, Th. G. M. (1998). Homosexual and bisexual behaviour in European countries. In M. C. Hubert, N. Bajos & Th. G. M. Sandfort (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe (pp. 68-105). London: UCL Press.

Sandfort, Th. G. M., Bos, H., Haavio-Mannila, E., & Sundet, J. M. (1998). Sexual practices and their social profiles. In M. C. Hubert, N. Bajos & Th. G. M. Sandfort (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe (pp. 106-164). London: UCL Press.

Sandfort, Th. G. M., Hubert, M. C. Bajos, N., & Bos, H. (1998). Sexual behaviour and HIV risk: Common patterns and differences between European countries. In M. C. Hubert, N. Bajos & Th. G. M. Sandfort (Eds.), Sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in Europe (pp. 403-426). London: UCL Press.

Moatti, J. P., Souteyrand, Y., Prieur, A., Sandfort, Th. G. M., & Aggleton, P. (Eds.) (2000). AIDS in Europe. New Challenges for the Social Sciences. London: Routledge.

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