Television Use, Sexual Behavior, and Relationship Status at Last Oral Sex and Vaginal Intercourse
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Auteurs : Melina M. Bersamin ; Beth Bourdeau ; Deborah A. Fisher ; Joel W. GrubeSource :
- Sexuality & culture [ 1095-5143 ] ; 2010.
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The current longitudinal study explores the relationship between adolescent television use at time 1 and sexual experience and relationship status (i.e., committed/romantic versus casual) 1 year later. The sample (
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