Our fourth and final issue of our 38th volume is a standard issue and we have significantly more articles than we typically include, which is fortunate! As usual, a few of the articles in this issue have already garnered a bit of attention in the early view online hosting by Taylor and Francis of the journal’s website and thus, will be briefly highlighted in this Editorial Introduction.
The first of these articles is focused on how therapists and other helping healthcare professionals can best support queer menopausal clientele (Glyde, Citation2021). The second of the articles presents findings from a systematic and meta-analytic review of sexual penetration cognitions in women with genito-pelvic pain and penetration disorder (Banaei et al., Citation2021). The third and final of these articles provides findings from a questionnaire survey exploring the sexual intercourse and sexually interactive activities of Norwegians of different sexual orientations and ages (Traeen et al. Citation2021).
References
- Banaei, M. Kariman, N., Ozgoli, G., Nasiri, M., & Khiabani, A. (2021, online first). Sexual penetration cognitions in women with genito-pelvic pain and penetration disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681994.2021.1894327
- Glyde, T. (2021, online first). How can therapists and other healthcare practitioners best support and validate their queer menopausal clients? Sexual and Relationship Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681994.2021.1881770
- Traeen, B., Fischer, N., & Kvalem, I. L. (2021, online first). Sexual intercourse activity and activities associated with sexual interaction in Norwegians of different sexual orientations and ages. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681994.2021.1912316