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Postmarital Consequences of Premarital Sex Adjustments

American Sociological Review, 1958
Eliminating four variables, including the respondents' statements of family-size preferences, reduced the level to only 24 per cent. This final battery is composed of size of parental family, father's education, mental ability test score, social adjustment, and a young age at marriage-all of which correlate directly with fertility. If it can be assumed
Eugene J. Kanin, David H. Howard
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Premarital Sex among Urban Adolescents in Bangladesh

International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 2000
This article presents the results of a study conducted in Bangladesh to examine the reproductive and sexual health behavior of adolescents. It is observed that adolescents are not aware of their reproductive health (RH) needs. More than two-thirds of the girls reported that they usually discuss RH issues with their mothers.
Ubaidur Rob, Marium Ul Mutahara
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Religiosity and Premarital Sex in Adulthood

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2006
A growing body of literature finds an inverse association between religiosity and several types of deviant behavior. Although studies of adolescent sexuality form a large part of this literature, it is not clear that their results necessarily pertain to adults.
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Premarital Sex and the Risk of Divorce

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1991
Data from the 1988 US National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) were utilized to assess the impact of premarital sexual activity on subsequent marital stability. Among white NSFG subjects first married in 1965-85 virgin brides were significantly less to have become separated or divorced (25%) than women who had not been virgins at marriage (35%).
Joan R. Kahn, Kathryn A. London
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Cultural Relativism and Premarital Sex Norms

American Sociological Review, 1960
By means of "record linkage," it was possible to measure and compare the phenomenon of premarital pregnancy across three widely divergent Western cultures: Utah, with its very conservative sex norms; Indiana, which is approximately average for the United States; and Denmark, which typifies the rather liberal sex codes of Scandinavia.
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Premarital Sex, Procreation, and HIV Risk in Nigeria

Studies in Family Planning, 2004
In Nigeria, research has documented a significant disparity between people's knowledge of HIV/AIDS and the extent to which they act to protect themselves. Data from a survey of 863 adolescent and unmarried young adults, in‐depth interviews, and participant observation are combined in this study to explain some of this discrepancy. Young migrants appear
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Virginity and Premarital Sex in Contemporary China

Feminist Studies, 1989
Young women in China are presented with conflicting messages and values on the issue of premarital sex. Traditional insistence upon female virginity until marriage is an important social norm in China. While loss of virginity brings no spiritual guilt to the individual it dishonors the offending girls family and community.
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Equity and premarital sex.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1978
Elaine Walster   +2 more
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Analisis Peran Sex Education Pada Intensi Remaja Melakukan Premarital Sex

2023
Penelitian ini didasari oleh perilaku premarital sex pada remaja yang menyentuh angka 74% laki-laki dan 59% perempuan dengan rentang usia 15-19 tahun pernah melakukan perilaku premarital sex dan terjadi di usia 17 tahun sebesar 19%. 84% remaja mengaku belum menerima informasi terkait dengan sex education.
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