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Marital and sexual lifestyles in the United States : attitudes, behaviors, and relationships in social context / Linda P. Rouse.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rouse, Linda.
Series:
Haworth marriage and the family
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marriage--United States.
Marriage.
Sex.
United States.
Sex--United States.
Married people--Sexual behavior--United States.
Married people.
Married people--Sexual behavior.
Single people--Sexual behavior--United States.
Single people.
Single people--Sexual behavior.
Lifestyles--United States.
Lifestyles.
Physical Description:
xvii, 327 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Haworth Clinical Practice Press, [2002]
Summary:
Marital and Sexual Lifestyles in the United States: Attitudes, Behaviors, and Relationships in Social Context integrates a sociological approach with a focus on individual choices and behaviors. Covering dating, sex, marriage, divorce, homosexuality, and other sexual issues, this helpful book is plentifully illustrated with tables, charts, and figures that show where we are going as well as where we have been.
Contents:
Marital Lifestyles in the United States 2
Human Sexuality 8
The Effects of Change 15
Chapter 1. Research Methods 19
Facts and Values 20
Rules and Exceptions 22
Validity and Generalizability 24
Methods of Data Collection 29
Research Methods Supplement 40
Chapter 2. Marital Lifestyles: Single, Married, and Cohabiting 45
Being Single 45
Dating and Mate Selection 52
Theories of Mate Selection 60
Starting New Relationships 62
Chapter 3. Sex and Singles 85
Premarital Sex: Attitudes and Behaviors 85
Repercussions of Changing Sexual Standards 90
Sex and Communication 94
Contraception 104
Sexually Transmitted Diseases 105
Responding to STDs 110
The Individual and Social Change 114
Chapter 4. Marriage, Divorce, and Sex 117
Marriage and Overall Well-Being 117
Divorce As a Safety Valve 119
Sex and Divorce 122
Participation in Extramarital Sex 125
Open Marriage, Sexually Open Marriages, and Swinging 127
Marital Sex 133
Frequency of Intercourse 139
Talking to a Partner About Sex 141
Chapter 5. Sexual Morality and Sexual Hang-Ups 145
Sexual Morality 145
Institutional Perspectives 149
Personal Preferences in Social Context 164
Chapter 6. Homosexuality 173
The Nature of Homosexuality 173
Can Homosexuality Be "Cured"? 178
Public Attitudes 180
Prevalence of Homosexuality 182
Homosexuality and the Family 184
Chapter 7. Marital Relationships: Men, Women, and Children 199
Gender Roles 199
Working Wives 205
Egalitarian Relationships 210
Expectations of Parenthood 215
Work Versus Family: A Historical Overview 219
Effects of Divorce 220
Chapter 8. Growing Older and Improving Relationships 233
Growing Older 233
Improving Relationships 241
Theoretical Perspectives in Counseling 246
Myths About Relationships 251
Successful Relationships 255
Sex Therapy 259
Chapter 9. Looking Ahead 263
Marital Lifestyles: Divorce and Cohabitation Trends 263
Sexual Lifestyles: Continuing Concerns 268
Facts, Values, and Social Science Revisited 270
Diversity 272
Social Policy 273.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-318) and index.
ISBN:
0789010712
0789010704
OCLC:
48772278

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