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- ItemPatterns and universals of mate poaching across 53 nations: The effects of sex, culture, and personality on romantically attracting another person's partner(AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, 2004) Schmitt, DP; Alcalay, L; Allik, J; Angleitner, A; Ault, L; Austers, I; Bennett, KL; Bianchi, G; Boholst, F; Cunen, MAB; Braeckman, J; Brainerd, EG; Caral, LGA; Caron, G; Casullo, MM; Cunningham, M; Daibo, I; De Backer, C; De Souza, E; Diaz Loving, R; Diniz, G; Durkin, K; Echegaray, M; Eremsoy, E; Euler, HA; Falzon, R; Fisher, ML; Foley, D; Fry, DP; Fry, S; Ghayur, MA; Golden, DL; Grammer, K; Grimaldi, L; Halberstadt, J; Haque, S; Herrera, D; Hertel, J; Hoffmann, H; Hooper, D; Hradilekova, Z; Hudek Kene Evi, J; Jaafar, J; Jankauskaite, M; Kabangu Stahel, H; Kardum, I; Khoury, B; Kwon, H; Laidra, K; Laireiter, AR; Lakerveld, D; Lampert, A; Lauri, M; Lavallee, M; Lee, SJ; Leung, LC; Locke, KD; Locke, V; Luksik, I; Magaisa, I; Marcinkeviciene, D; Mata, A; Mata, R; McCarthy, B; Mills, ME; Mkhize, NJ; Moreira, J; Moreira, S; Moya, M; Munyae, M; Noller, P; Opre, A; Panayiotou, A; Petrovic, N; Poels, K; Popper, M; Poulimenou, M; Pyatokha, V; Raymond, M; Reips, UD; Reneau, SE; Rivera Aragon, S; Rowatt, WC; Ruch, W; Rus, VS; Safir, MP; Salas, S; Sambataro, F; Sandnabba, KN; Schulmeyer, MK; Schutz, A; Scrimali, T; Shackelford, TK; Shaver, PR; Sichona, F; Simonetti, F; Sineshaw, T; Sookdew, R; Speelman, T; Spyrou, S; Sumer, HC; Sumer, N; Supekova, M; Szlendak, T; Timmermans, B; Tooke, W; Tsaousis, I; Tungaraza, FSK; Van Overwalle, F; Vandermassen, G; Vanhoomissen, T; Vanwesenbeeck, I; Vasey, PL; Verissimo, J; Voracek, M; Wan, WWN; Wang, TW; Weiss, P; Wijaya, A; Woertman, L; Youn, G; Zupaneie, A; 121 Members Int Sexuality DescriptAs part of the International Sexuality Description Project, 16,954 participants from 53 nations were administered an anonymous survey about experiences with romantic attraction. Mate poaching-romantically attracting someone who is already in a relationship-was most common in Southern Europe, South America, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe and was relatively infrequent in Africa, South/Southeast Asia, and East Asia. Evolutionary and social-role hypotheses received empirical support. Men were more likely than women to report having made and succumbed to short-term poaching across all regions, but differences between men and women were often smaller in more gender-egalitarian regions. People who try to steal another's mate possess similar personality traits across all regions, as do those who frequently receive and succumb to the poaching attempts by others. The authors conclude that human mate-poaching experiences are universally linked to sex, culture, and the robust influence of personal dispositions.
- ItemPrimary thombophilia. Report of 93 cases and 12 asymptomatic relatives(SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, 2004) Srur, E; Vargas, C; Salas, S; Parra, JA; Bianchi, V; Mezzano, D; Munoz, B; Vasquez, M; Pacheco, EBackground: Thrombophilia is defined as an altered hemostasis that predisposes to thrombosis. It can be primary when there is a family clustering of the disease or secondary, when it is associated to an acquired risk factor. Aim: to report clinical features in a series of patients with primary thrombophilia. Material and methods: Review of clinical records of patients with thrombotic episodes that lead to the suspicios of primary thrombophilia. Analysis of asymptomatic adult close relatives of these patients. Results: We repot 93 subjects (56 females, age range 14-77 years) with repeated episodes of thrombosis and a family history of thrombosis. Twenty four percent had protein C deficiency, 24% had antithrombin III deficiency, 18% had resistance to activated C protein by factor V Leiden, 10% had protein S deficiency, and 10% had the G20210 mutation of prothrombin gene. Among acquired defects studied simultaneously, 30% had lupus anticoagulent and 11% had hyperhomocysteinemia. Twenty four percent of cases had more than one thrombophilic risk factor. Among asymptomatic relatives, five had factor V Leiden, four had protein C deficiency and three had the G20210 mutation of prothrombin gene. Conclusions: Thrombophilia must be suspected in young subjects with thrombotic episode and a family history. the type of coagulation defect will determine prognosis, and the type of treatment (Rev Med Chile 2004; 132: 1466-73).