Coerced first sexual intercourse in Chinese colleg
(2009-03-26 22:23:13)
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Coerced first sexual intercourse in
Chinese college students’ dating relationships
HE Shanshan, Ph.D. Candidate
(Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the University of Hong Kong)
Abstract: Sexual coercion is an important research problem. This study aims to explore the coerced first sexual intercourse (CFSI) in Chinese college students’ dating relationships. Total 895 Chinese college students (426 males and 469 females) from 7 universities in 5 cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an, Shenzhen and Hong Kong) who are currently in a dating relationship attended the study. Results showed that 162 (18%) participants reported having experienced CFSI, in which 62.5% happened in the exploring and lovestruck stage of dating, 19.9% in the early stage and 17.6% in the established stage. The top three tactics of CFSI were 1) “I committed that I would marry her in the future”; 2) “I told my partner that other couples have sex more than we do”; 3) “I hinted that making love with me will be very stimulating and funny”. The limitations of this study and the future directions for research on sexual coercion in intimate relationships will be addressed.
HE Shanshan, Ph.D. Candidate
(Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the University of Hong Kong)
Abstract: Sexual coercion is an important research problem. This study aims to explore the coerced first sexual intercourse (CFSI) in Chinese college students’ dating relationships. Total 895 Chinese college students (426 males and 469 females) from 7 universities in 5 cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an, Shenzhen and Hong Kong) who are currently in a dating relationship attended the study. Results showed that 162 (18%) participants reported having experienced CFSI, in which 62.5% happened in the exploring and lovestruck stage of dating, 19.9% in the early stage and 17.6% in the established stage. The top three tactics of CFSI were 1) “I committed that I would marry her in the future”; 2) “I told my partner that other couples have sex more than we do”; 3) “I hinted that making love with me will be very stimulating and funny”. The limitations of this study and the future directions for research on sexual coercion in intimate relationships will be addressed.