Timing of the transition to nonvirginity among unmarried adolescent women |
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Authors: | Raye Hudson Rosen Linda Herskovitz Jack M. Stack |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Wayne State University, 48202 Detroit, Michigan, USA;(2) Alma Family Practice, 510 Prospect Street, 48801 Alma, Michigan, USA |
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Abstract: | This article focuses on differences between teenagers who became sexually active in early adolescence (15 or younger) and those who did so in late adolescence (16–19). It reviews research on adolescent sexual behavior and summarizes findings on factors associated with adolescent coitus. The few findings on the meaning of first coitus are also noted. A study which used a sample of already-pregnant adolescents is presented in detail. While few differences between those who first had coitus during early adolescence and those who had it later were significant, most were in the predicted direction, and none were contrary to the hypotheses. A major significant difference concerned the relationship between sex and love; those who found the two related tended to start their sexual careers later than those who did not. Policy implications of research findings are discussed, especially those relevant to sex education.This research was supported in part by Grant No. HD 11099 NICHD, and in part by Grant No. 78-499, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.This article is a revision of a paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 26, 1980, New York, N.Y. |
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