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SEX ON CAMPUS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN DELHI, INDIA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1998

P. SACHDEV
Affiliation:
School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John's, Newfoundland, Canada

Abstract

Eight hundred and eighty-seven students from two major universities in Delhi, India, were surveyed, using a self-administered questionnaire, about their sexual knowledge, attitudes and behaviour. The data show that female students seem to be rejecting traditional Indian repressive sexual standards of premarital and non-procreative sex and the gender differences are beginning to narrow. Despite their sexual awareness, the students were highly ignorant of the facts of life. Being male and married did not make them more knowledgeable.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1998 Cambridge University Press

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