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The findings of a questionnaire survey of sexual attitudes and behavior of a large nationwide sample of Israeli adolescents (N=5410) show clear gender differences in patterns of sexual behavior even among kibbutz adolescents who express very permissive attitudes toward premarital coitus and live under conditions which provide easy access to potential sexual partners. Permissive conditions increase rates of coitus among female adolescents, but this sexual experience occurs within the framework of an emotionally involving relationship. Kibbutz girls who report coital rates equal to those of kibbutz and nonkibbutz boys (about 40%) have their first coital relationship with a steady boyfriend with whom they are in love and continue having sexual relations with the same partner. This pattern is similar to that of nonkibbutz females, who report much lower rates of coitus (14%). Males do not necessarily have sexual relations in the context of an emotional relationship. The findings are interpreted in terms of pattern of sex-role socialization.
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This study was supported by the Israel Center for Demographic Studies and by the Ministry of Health.
Research interests are socialization, parent-child interaction, and cross-cultural research.
Presently working on Ph.D. in public health at University of California, Berkeley.
Research interests are child development and personality.
Research interests are clinical obstetrics and gynecology, contraception, sex education, and family planning.
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Antonovsky, H.F., Shoham, I., Kavenaki, S. et al. Gender differences in patterns of adolescent sexual behavior. J Youth Adolescence 9, 127–141 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02087931
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