ASHR 1 | ASHR 2 | MEDIA
ASHR1 telephone interviews were conducted in 2001-2002.
The primary report of the First Australian Study of Health and Relationships is published as the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Volume 27, Number 2, April 2003.
Interviews for the second Australian Study of Health and Relationships were conducted between October 2012 and November 2013.
From Sexual Health, Volume 11, Issue 5, November 2014:
- Design and methods of the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Attitudes toward sex and relationships: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- First vaginal intercourse and oral sex among a representative sample of Australian adults: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among Australian adults: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Characteristics of heterosexual regular relationships among a representative sample of adults: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Homosexual experience and recent homosexual encounters: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Sexual identity, sexual attraction and sexual experience: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Masturbation, paying for sex, and other sexual activities: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Experiences of sexual coercion in a representative sample of adults: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Knowledge about and experience of sexually transmissible infections in a representative sample of adults: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Safer sex and condom use: Findings from the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships
- Change and stasis in sexual health and relationships: Comparisons between the first and second Australian Studies of Health and Relationships
Other publications:
- Richters, J., Zou, H., Yeung, A., Caruana, T., De Visser, R.O., Rissel, C., Simpson, J. M., & Grulich, A. E. (2015). Sexual health and behaviour of men in New South Wales 2013–2014. Sydney: School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales.
- Yeung, A., Grulich, A. E., Caruana, T., de Visser, R. O., Rissel, C., Simpson, J., & Richters, J. (September 2015). Sexual behaviour & STI testing/reporting down under. Poster presentation, World STI & HIV Congress, Brisbane.
- Richters, J., Fitzadam, S., Yeung, A., Caruana, T., Rissel, C., Simpson, J. M., & de Visser, R. O. (2016). Contraceptive practices among women: The second Australian study of health and relationships. Contraception, 94, 548–555.
- Rissel, C., Donovan, B., Yeung, A., de Visser, R. O., Grulich, A. E., Simpson, J. M., & Richters, J. (2017). Decriminalization of sex work is not associated with more men paying for sex: Results from the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 14, 81–86.
- Badcock, P. B., Patrick, K., Smith, A. M. A., Simpson, J. M., Pennay, D., Rissel, C. E., de Visser, R. O., Grulich, A. E., & Richters, J. (2017). Differences between landline and mobile phone users in sexual behavior research. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46, 1711–1721.
- Rissel, C., Richters, J., de Visser, R. O., McKee, A., Yeung, A., & Caruana, T. (2017). A profile of pornography users in Australia: Findings from the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships. Journal of Sex Research, 54, 227–249.
- Yeung, A., Aggleton, P., Richters, J., Grulich, A., de Visser, R., Simpson, J. M., & Rissel, C. (2017). Sex education: Findings from the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships. Sexual Health, 14(3), 293–295.
- Wen, L. M., Rissel, C., Cheng, Y., Richters, J., & de Visser, R. O. (2017). Tobacco use and sexual difficulties among Australian adults: Cross-sectional study. Sexual Health, 14(4), 313–319.
- Watchirs Smith, L., Guy, R., Degenhardt, L., Yeung, A., Rissel, C., Richters, J., & Liu, B. (2018). Meeting sexual partners through internet sites and smartphone apps in Australia: National representative study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 20(12).
- De Visser, R., Richters, J., Rissel, C. Grulich, A., Simpson, J., Lopes, D., & Rodrigues, D. (2019). Romantic jealousy: A test of social cognitive and evolutionary models in a population-representative sample of adults. Journal of Sex Research. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2019.1613482
- Richters J, Yeung A, Rissel C, McGeechan K, Caruana T, de Visser R. (2022). Sexual Difficulties, Problems, and Help-Seeking in a National Representative Sample: The Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships. Arch Sex Behav. 2022 Apr;51(3):1435-1446. doi: 10.1007/s10508-021-02244-w. Epub 2022 Feb 10. PMID: 35142971.
2024
- Whitehead, B. (21 Oct). The ‘hidden violence’ of reproductive coercion and abuse. Insight+.
- May, N. (22 Sept). One in 20 Australian adults found to have suffered reproductive coercion and abuse. The Guardian.
- May, N. (20 Sept). Andrew and Josella met online – it’s now the norm for more than half of young Australians. The Guardian.
2020
- Watson, M. (3 Feb). Quality over quantity’: Gen Z’s ‘sex recession’ looks more like an upturn. The Guardian.
2019
- Scott, K. (29 Aug). More orgasms for women: it’s time to close the masturbation gap. ABC Life.
2016
- Richters, J. (30 May). Health Check: Is it normal not to want sex? The Conversation.
- Tydd, M. (18 Jun). The world’s biggest sex survey. The Saturday Paper.
2015
- Sex secrets of women over 40. (27 Jan). Women’s Weekly.
2014
- Alexander, H. (9 Nov). Australian Study of Health and Relationships 2014 reports sexual double standards slipping. The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Corderoy, A. (8 Nov). A revolution under the bedcovers. The Sydney Morning Herald.
- (7 Nov) A new study on Australians’ sex lives. [Video, 7 mins], The Drum, ABC TV.
- (7 Nov) Sex snapshot of Australians. [Video, 2 mins], ABC News.
- (7 Nov) Sex survey: Australians appear to be having less sex, but broader experiences. ABC News.
- Jackson-Webb, F. (7 Nov). Australians are having sex less often than a decade ago. The Conversation.
- Perkins, M., & Alexander, H. (7 Nov). Australians are leading more varied sex lives than a decade ago, new research shows, The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Price, J. (7 Nov). Official: Australians are having sex less often. The Sydney Morning Herald.
2013
- (3 May) Women do like sex, says Aussie expert. The West Australian.
2012
- Smith, A. M. A., & Badcock, P. B. Sexual identity and practices. O&G Magazine, 14, 14–15.