Attitudes to Marriage and Sexual Behaviors: A Survey of Gender and Culture Differences in China and United Kingdom |
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Authors: | Higgins Louise T. Zheng Mo Liu Yali Sun Chun Hui |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychology Department, Chester College of Higher Education, Chester, United Kingdom;(2) Psychology Department, University of Southern California, California;(3) Psychology Department, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | This paper reports a survey carried out among 505 university students in China and 338 students in the United Kingdom. The survey included questions on attitudes toward mate-selection preferences, marriage, and sexual behavior. The findings show that traditional values in mate-selection preferences persist more in China than in the United Kingdom and indicate that, despite a profound social revolution over the last two decades, a relatively conservative sexual culture still exists in China today. Traditional morality and attitudes prevail especially among women. Gender and culture differences are discussed. |
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Keywords: | China marriage sexual behavior gender culture |
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