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Self-Efficacy and Sexual Purity among SDA Emerging Adults: A Bivariate Analysis*
Authors:Octavio Ramirez  Shalunda Sherrod  Lorraine Frye
Institution:1. Department of Social Work, Oakwood University, Huntsville, AL, USAoramirez@oakwood.edu;3. Department of Social Work, Oakwood University, Huntsville, AL, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the ability of SDA emerging adults (N?=?558) to remain sexually abstinent prior to marriage in spite of pressures to engage in such act. The researchers explored whether gender and racial differences exist among this group. The results showed a significant difference between SDA emerging males and females regarding their levels of self-efficacy (t (df=372)?=?2.207; p?<?.05), and a significant difference among SDA emerging Caucasians, African Americans and other races as it relates to their levels of self-efficacy (F (df 2, 555)?=?6.602, p?<?.05). The researchers recommend that religious institutions focus on the factors that influence the levels of self-efficacy, rather than simply emphasizing a sexually-abstinent lifestyle.
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