Hooking Up and Identity Development of Female College Students |
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Authors: | Leslie Kooyman Gloria Pierce Amy Zavadil |
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Affiliation: | Department of Counseling and Educational Leadership, Montclair State University |
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Abstract: | Hooking up generally involves casual sex with noncommittal partners. Hooking up is prevalent on college campuses today and can negatively affect the identity development of female students. The authors examined this phenomenon with a feminist developmental perspective, evaluating hooking up in the context of sexual risk taking with physical and psychosocial consequences. |
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