Askun Duysal, Ataca Bilge
Department of Organizational Behavior, Marmara University, 34730 Istanbul, Turkey.
Arch Sex Behav. 2007 Oct;36(5):741-52. doi: 10.1007/s10508-007-9186-z. Epub 2007 Jul 13.
In this study, sexual attitudes and behaviors of Turkish university students were explored by taking many influential agents both at the distal and the proximal levels into consideration. A total of 563 students from three universities located in three cities completed a questionnaire that assessed their virginity status, first intercourse, sexual permissiveness, pornography usage, endorsement of traditional sexual double standards, and the perception of parental attitudes about sexuality. The results showed that women and students from rural areas were more traditional and conservative in their attitudes and behaviors regarding sexuality. The perception of maternal restriction about sexuality was related to sexual conservatism, negative affective reaction at first coitus, and endorsing traditional sexual double standards. The results are discussed in terms of various degrees of influences originating from proximal and distal variables in the Turkish context.
在本研究中,通过考虑在远端和近端层面的诸多有影响力的因素,对土耳其大学生的性态度和性行为进行了探究。来自三个城市的三所大学的总共563名学生完成了一份问卷,该问卷评估了他们的处女状况、首次性交、性放纵、色情制品使用、对传统性双重标准的认可,以及对父母性态度的认知。结果表明,女性和来自农村地区的学生在性态度和行为方面更为传统和保守。对母亲性限制的认知与性保守、首次性交时的负面情感反应以及认可传统性双重标准有关。根据源自土耳其背景下近端和远端变量的不同程度影响对结果进行了讨论。