2014
DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2014.972457
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Postponing sexual debut among university youth: how do men and women differ in their perceptions, values and non-penetrative sexual practices?

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate gender differences in reasoning influencing the postponing of sexual debut among university youth in Lebanon. Findings aimed to develop understandings that might help inform future research on, and programme implementation of, young people's reproductive and sexual health. A cross-sectional survey of sexuality and sexual practices, attitudes and perceptions was conducted among private university students in Lebanon using a secure online method. Of 1838 participating students, 48… Show more

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“…The findings presented in this study are compatible with the research literature that shows that men in the Arab society have much more sexual freedom to act without harming family relations, as opposed to women who must subdue to many dictates to maintain domestic peace and family honor [ 65 ]. It is important to note that the patriarchy of the Arab society is also reflected by its reported online pornography consumption [ 66 ]. The boys in this study reported that they viewed porn, as opposed to the girls, who denied doing so but admitted to doing so indirectly by reporting that their female friends did.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings presented in this study are compatible with the research literature that shows that men in the Arab society have much more sexual freedom to act without harming family relations, as opposed to women who must subdue to many dictates to maintain domestic peace and family honor [ 65 ]. It is important to note that the patriarchy of the Arab society is also reflected by its reported online pornography consumption [ 66 ]. The boys in this study reported that they viewed porn, as opposed to the girls, who denied doing so but admitted to doing so indirectly by reporting that their female friends did.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason which is usually cited is usually the much older age at initiation of sexual intercourse in our region [25]. However it should be emphasized that women presenting beyond age of 27 or non-sexually naïve will encounter a poor efficacy of HPV vaccine [26]. Gynecologists can rather have adolescent girls presenting for various reasons beyond cervical dysplasia (pelvic pain, menstrual disorders, Polycystic ovary syndrome, urinary tract infection, ovarian cysts, Endometriosis, Adolescent amenorrhea, vaginal discharge) as opportunities to recommend HPV vaccination.…”
Section: J O U R N a L P R E -P R O O Fmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In a recent Lebanese study, the sexual behaviors, attitudes, and perceptions of private university students from Lebanon were investigated. The study was conducted over (n=1838) students, half of which (n=943) All were more commonly reported by females [20].…”
Section: Sexuality In the Arab Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%