Expression of concern

I am not alone – we are all alone: Using masturbation as an ethnographic method in research on shota subculture in Japan

Paper Information

Record ID:
38592
Author(s):
Publication Date:
April 26, 2022
Retraction Date:
August 10, 2022 (3.3 years years ago)
Article Type:
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Retraction PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed

Expression of concern Details

Nature of Retraction:

Expression of concern

Retraction Notice:
10.1177/14687941221121628
Additional Notes:

Temporary withdrawal for concerns;

Citations (5)

5
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4
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Quick Stats
Total Citations: 8
Years Since Retraction: 3.3 years
Open Access: Yes
Last Checked: Jul 24, 2025