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The U.S. has the highest rates of teen pregnancy, births, and abortions of all industrialized countries. On the contrary, the Netherlands has the lowest rates. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, this retrospective study investigated American and Dutch college women s sexual behavior, attitudes, and comfort to understand the factors that lead to the disparity between the two countries. Surveys revealed that the American sample experienced sexual behaviors at a younger age and with more partners, whereas the Dutch sample showed a better use of contraceptives, and got more sexuality…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The U.S. has the highest rates of teen pregnancy,
births, and abortions of all industrialized
countries. On the contrary, the Netherlands has the
lowest rates. Using qualitative and quantitative
methods, this retrospective study investigated
American and Dutch college women s sexual behavior,
attitudes, and comfort to understand the factors
that lead to the disparity between the two
countries. Surveys revealed that the American sample
experienced sexual behaviors at a younger age and
with more partners, whereas the Dutch sample showed
a better use of contraceptives, and got
more sexuality education. From the in-depth
interviews several distinctly different themes
emerged. The Dutch college women discussed how they
controlled their own bodies and were motivated
by love, whereas the American girls felt they were
driven by hormones and peers. The Dutch women
discussed how comfortable they were with sexuality,
masturbation, boyfriends, and parents. The
American women discussed that sex was something
negative making their parents silent or
uncomfortable. Implications for what the U.S. could
be doing to promote sexual health are discussed.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Margaret Brugman (Maria Johanna Elisabeth) studied Social
Sciences (M.S.) at Utrecht University (the Netherlands) and
Human Sexuality (Interdisciplinary Ph.D.) at the University of
Maine (U.S.A.). Currently she is a researcher at Jacobs
University Bremen (Germany) and is teaching the Dutch and English
language to German students.