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Sexual Attitudes and Experience Among College Students






WHAT IS THIS STUDY ABOUT?



We are studying sexual attitudes and experience in Washington University college students. The following is a survey that is comprised of various questions and statements regarding your feelings and experiences relating to sexuality. All responses are completely anonymous. The data provided from the website offers no identifying information. Results of this survey will be used only for the purpose of our research.




This study will take approximately 5-10 minutes.

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1. You do not need to be committed to a person to have sex with him/her.
2. Casual sex is acceptable.
3. You would like to have sex with
many partners.
4. One-night stands are sometimes very enjoyable.
5. It is okay to have ongoing sexual relationships with more than one person at a time.
6. Sex as a simple exchange of favors is okay if both people agree to it.
7. The best sex is with no strings attached.
8. Life would have fewer problems if people could have sex more freely.
9. It is possible to enjoy sex with a person and not like that person very much.
10. It is okay for sex to be just good physical release.
11. Birth control is part of responsible sexuality.
12. A woman should share responsibility for birth control
13. A man should share responsibility for birth control.

14. Sex is the closest form of communication between two people
15. A sexual encounter between two people deeply in love is the ultimate human interaction.
16. At its best, sex seems to be the merging of two souls.
17. Sex is a very important part of life.
18. Sex is usually an intensive, almost overwhelming experience.
19. Sex is best when you let yourself go and focus on your own pleasure.
20. Sex is primarily the taking of pleasure from another person.
21. The main purpose of sex is to enjoy oneself.
22. Sex is primarily physical
23. Sex is primarily a bodily function, like eating.
1. Have you ever had voluntary sexual intercourse (either vaginal or anal)?
2. What was your age when you first had voluntary sexual intercourse?
3. How often have you engaged in sexual intercourse (either vaginal or anal) in the past 12 months?

4. How often have you engaged in oral sex in the past 12 months?
5. How often have you engaged in any other sexual acts in the past 12 months?
6. How many different sexual partners have you had in the past 12 months?
1. What is your age?

2. What is your anticipated graduation year?
3. What is your gender?

4. What is your sexual orientation?

5. How many children, including yourself, did you grow up with in your family?

6. Biological birth order refers to an individual’s actual birth order in relation to all of his or her biological siblings. It does not take into account changes to the biological family such as adoption or the death of siblings. For the purpose of this study, if you are an only child, please consider yourself a “first-born.”



What is your biological birth order?

What is your functional birth order?
8. Do you have an older sibling who is the same gender as you?

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