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Kinsey's findings regarding the sexual behavior of black women were compared with data from a more recent study of sexual socialization and experiences among women in Los Angeles County, Ca. The study examined responses from two groups of college-educated black women, ages 18 to 36, 196 women from the original Kinsey sample and 64 women from the new sample. Log-linear analyses were used to control for differences between the samples on age and marital status. Comparisons were conducted in the areas of childhood family characteristics; sexual socialization and education; sexual behavior in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood; contraceptive practices; and child sexual abuse. Results reflected changes that have taken place in society and in patterns of sexual behavior. Differences in sexual socialization pointed to the increased role of the media and the schools and to more relaxed attitudes about nudity in the home. Shifts in sexual behavior were particularly dramatic. As compared to women in the Kinsey sample, newer subjects began intercourse earlier, were less likely to have a fiance or husband as their first partner, reported a higher number of sexual partners, and participated in a broader range of sexual behaviors. Contraceptive practices differed considerably, especially among never-married women. Women in this study were slightly more likely to report instances of child sexual abuse. Methdological and social factors contributing to the findings are discussed.
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This research was supported by the Center for the Prevention and Control of Rape, NIMH, MH 33603 and through a Research Scientist Career Development Award (MH 00269), to the first author.
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Wyatt, G.E., Peters, S.D. & Guthrie, D. Kinsey revisited, part II: Comparisons of the sexual socialization and sexual behavior of black women over 33 years. Arch Sex Behav 17, 289–332 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01541810
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