Abstract

This paper presents the results of a questionnaire study of 700 anglophone and 404 francophone Canadian university and trade school students, dealing with attitudes toward and experience of various premarital sexual intimacies. Factor analysis and step regression analysis procedures were used. A significant increase in reported intercourse experienced by women, particularly among anglophone students, and clear evidence of emergence of a new sexual morality were found. Intimacy attitude indices were best predicted by the conventionality factor among anglophones, and by the religiosity factor among francophones. Intimacy behavior indices were better predicted by relationship factors than by normative factors for both groups.

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