Daugherty L R, Burger J M
Arch Sex Behav. 1984 Aug;13(4):351-9. doi: 10.1007/BF01541907.
Male and female undergraduate students were surveyed concerning their sexual attitudes, sexual behaviors, and contraceptive behavior. In addition, the general attitudes about sexuality the students perceived as communicated to them by their parents, their church, and their peers were assessed. It was found for female students that general attitudes about sexuality, as defined on an erotophilia-erotophobia dimension, and sexual behaviors were correlated with the perceived attitudes of peers, rather than those of parents and church. However, male students' attitudes and some sexual behaviors were correlated with the perceived attitudes of their parents, rather than the views of their peers and church. Church attitudes were not found to be related to any of the measures. None of the sources of influence, parents, peers, or church attitudes, or erotophilia-erotophobia was related to contraceptive behavior.
对男女大学生进行了关于他们的性态度、性行为和避孕行为的调查。此外,还评估了学生们认为父母、教会和同龄人向他们传达的关于性的总体态度。研究发现,对于女学生来说,在性嗜好-性恐惧维度上定义的关于性的总体态度和性行为与同龄人所感知的态度相关,而不是与父母和教会的态度相关。然而,男学生的态度和一些性行为与他们父母所感知的态度相关,而不是与同龄人和教会的观点相关。未发现教会态度与任何一项测量指标有关。父母、同龄人或教会态度以及性嗜好-性恐惧这些影响因素均与避孕行为无关。