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Hi there, I'm not really all that familiar with Wikipedia, or how to suggest changes, but I was researching the history of my journal (I'm the editor of the American Journal of Sexuality Education) and I came across this listing. I want to clarify that the Journal of Sex Education and Therapy is no longer in print. It went out of print in 2001 after a run of 1975 to 2001. (You can see past volumes at https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/wzjs20.) In 2004, the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists sold the rights to The Haworth Press and invited me to edit it. The first new volume was printed in 2005, and I have served as editor ever since, with several co-editor/associate editors along the way. The American Journal of Sexuality Education is actually a continuation of the Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, although the publisher decided to restart it at Volume 1, Number 1, especially since therapy was no longer a focus. The Haworth Press eventually sold the rights to Taylor and Francis/Routledge, which is the current publisher. Hope this helps.