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Perceptions of Sources of Sex Education and Targets of Sex Communication: Sociodemographic and Cohort Effects
Authors:Susan Sprecher  Gardenia Harris  Adena Meyers
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology &2. Anthropology, Department of Psychology , Illinois State University , Sprecher@ilstu.edu;4. School of Social Work, Illinois State University ,;5. Department of Psychology , Illinois State University ,
Abstract:As part of a larger survey study on young adult sexuality conducted over a 17-year period at a Midwest U.S. university, more than 6,000 college students completed questions on the sources of their sex education and the degree to which they have communicated about sex with various types of individuals. Participants reported receiving more sex education from peers and media than from parents (and mothers more than fathers). Respondents also reported communicating more about sex with peers than with parents or any other categories of individuals. Differences were found in the degree of sex education from various sources and in communication with various targets based on gender, ethnic background, and social class. Furthermore, changes were found over the 17-year period. More recent cohorts of students perceived that they received more sex education from media, peers, and professionals, and communicated more about sex with professionals, relative to earlier cohorts.
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