Gender comparisons of college students' attitudes toward sexual behavior |
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Authors: | S M Wilson N P Medora |
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Affiliation: | Department of Family and Child Development, Northern Virginia Graduate Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Falls Church 22042. |
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Abstract: | Questionnaires were distributed to 641 undergraduates at a large southeastern university to elicit opinions concerning various forms of premarital sexual behavior. Hypotheses were developed to determine whether there were differences between the attitudes of males and females. Significant differences were found between males' and females' attitudes toward premarital sex when the couple is casually acquainted, and attitudes toward extramarital sex, oral-genital sex, and anal sex. However, significant differences were not found between males' and females' attitudes toward premarital sex when the couple is in love, attitudes toward premarital sex when the couple is engaged, and attitudes toward masturbation, homosexuality, and sexual fantasizing. Males' attitudes toward various forms of sexual behavior were more liberal than those of females. |
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