Sexuality and the social sciences : French survey on sexual behaviour
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Sexuality and the social sciences : French survey on sexual behaviour
Dartmouth, c1996
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This work is an examination of the findings of a French survey. It includes analysis of attitudes towards sexuality, both personal and social, and attempts to interpret information on problems such as the spread of AIDS.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Presentation: the social construction of sexuality, Michel Bozon and Henri Leridon
- presentation of the ACSF survey, Henri Leridon and Michel Bozon. Part 2 Exploring sexuality: the ACSF survey - setting up a multidisciplinary study of sexuality, Nathalie Bajos and Alfred Spira
- the ACSF questionnaire - the influence of an epidemiological representation of sexuality, Alain Giami
- private life and the telephone survey, Benoit Riadney and Jean-Marie Firdion. Part 3 Sexuality and the life-cycle: reaching adult sexuality - first intercourse and its implications - from calendar to attitudes, Michel Bozon
- homosexuality, bisexuality - elements of sexual socio-biography, Antoine Messiah and Emmanuelle Mouret-Fourme
- coital frequency - data and consistency analyses, Henri Leridon. Part 4 Sexuality and society: the normative context of sexual behaviour and choice of prevention strategies, Brenda Spencer
- female masturbation in France - estimation and analyses of an under-reported practice, Andre Bejin
- talking about sexuality - an analysis of relations between confidants, Alexis Ferrand and Lise Mourier. Part 5 Sexuality and AIDS: AIDS prevention behaviour - prevalence and conducive factors, Beatrice Ducot and Alfred Spira
- analyzing unsafe behaviour in the face of HIV infection - the limits to rationality, Jean-Paul Moatti et al
- use of the ASCF survey to develop a model for the spread of HIV infecton in France, Francoise Le Pont.
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