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NCT ID: NCT01242046 Withdrawn - Sexual Behavior Clinical Trials

Effects of Caffeine on Women's Sexual Arousal

Start date: n/a
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The key research question in this study is whether or not caffeine facilitates genital sexual arousal in women in the presence of an external erotic stimulus. Caffeine's impact on the human sexual response cycle has yet to be studied in the field, so the goal is to determine if this substance will have any impact on genital arousal well as potentially identify the mechanisms underlying its ability to do so. Considering that this will be a single blind study, a key goal of the project is to determine how participant expectations regarding what they ingest will impact their subjective sexual arousal. At present, we hypothesize that, as caffeine's stimulant properties increase a human's heart rate and blood pressure, caffeine intake will facilitate genital arousal.

NCT ID: NCT01169922 Withdrawn - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

HIV Prevention With Adolescents: Neurocognitive Deficits and Treatment Response

SHARP
Start date: October 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research is examining how genetic and brain factors play a role in adolescents' health risk behavior as well as studying behaviors that young people engage in that may place them at risk for contracting a sexually transmitted disease like HIV/AIDS, and what kind of educational program works best to reduce these risky behaviors.