2007
DOI: 10.1071/shv4n4ab62
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62. Sexual Competence at First Sexual Intercourse: Factors Associated With Sexual Competence in a Sample of New Zealand Tertiary Students

Abstract: It has been proposed that the manner in which people experience their first sexual intercourse has implications for the development of subsequent sexual health. Sexual competence, as utilized by the UK NATSAL 2000 Study, was defined as being willing and autonomous, lacking regret, not being intoxicated, and using a reliable method of contraception This study explored the construct in an opportunistic sample of 247 students at Otago University and Otago Polytechnic in 2006. Participants were aged between 17 and… Show more

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