Coital experience among adolescents in three social-educational groups in Urban chiang mai, Thailand

This article compares coital experience of Chiang Mai 17-20-year-olds who were: (1) out-of-school; (2) studying at vocational schools; and (3) studying at general schools or university. Four-fifths, two-thirds and one-third, respectively, of males in these groups had had intercourse, compared to 53,...

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Main Authors: Arunrat Tangmunkongvorakul, Gordon Carmichael, Cathy Banwell, Sam Ang Seubsman, Adrian Sleigh
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-520092018-09-04T06:15:15Z Coital experience among adolescents in three social-educational groups in Urban chiang mai, Thailand Arunrat Tangmunkongvorakul Gordon Carmichael Cathy Banwell Sam Ang Seubsman Adrian Sleigh Social Sciences This article compares coital experience of Chiang Mai 17-20-year-olds who were: (1) out-of-school; (2) studying at vocational schools; and (3) studying at general schools or university. Four-fifths, two-thirds and one-third, respectively, of males in these groups had had intercourse, compared to 53, 62 and 15 per cent of females. The gender difference for general school/university students, but not vocational school students, probably reflects HIV/AIDS refocusing male sexual initiation away from commercial sex workers. Vocational school females may have been disproportionately affected. Loss of virginity was associated, for both sexes, with social-educational background and lifestyle, and was less likely in certain minority ethnic groups. Among males, it was also associated with age and parental marital dissolution, and among females, with independent living and parental disharmony. Within social-educational groups, lifestyle variables dominated, but among general school/university students, parental marital dissolution (for males) and disharmony (for females) were also important, and Chinese ethnicity deterred male sexual experimentation. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. 2018-09-04T06:15:15Z 2018-09-04T06:15:15Z 2012-03-01 Journal 17441749 17441730 2-s2.0-84857169759 10.1080/17441730.2012.646837 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84857169759&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/52009
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Social Sciences
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Arunrat Tangmunkongvorakul
Gordon Carmichael
Cathy Banwell
Sam Ang Seubsman
Adrian Sleigh
Coital experience among adolescents in three social-educational groups in Urban chiang mai, Thailand
description This article compares coital experience of Chiang Mai 17-20-year-olds who were: (1) out-of-school; (2) studying at vocational schools; and (3) studying at general schools or university. Four-fifths, two-thirds and one-third, respectively, of males in these groups had had intercourse, compared to 53, 62 and 15 per cent of females. The gender difference for general school/university students, but not vocational school students, probably reflects HIV/AIDS refocusing male sexual initiation away from commercial sex workers. Vocational school females may have been disproportionately affected. Loss of virginity was associated, for both sexes, with social-educational background and lifestyle, and was less likely in certain minority ethnic groups. Among males, it was also associated with age and parental marital dissolution, and among females, with independent living and parental disharmony. Within social-educational groups, lifestyle variables dominated, but among general school/university students, parental marital dissolution (for males) and disharmony (for females) were also important, and Chinese ethnicity deterred male sexual experimentation. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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author Arunrat Tangmunkongvorakul
Gordon Carmichael
Cathy Banwell
Sam Ang Seubsman
Adrian Sleigh
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Gordon Carmichael
Cathy Banwell
Sam Ang Seubsman
Adrian Sleigh
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title Coital experience among adolescents in three social-educational groups in Urban chiang mai, Thailand
title_short Coital experience among adolescents in three social-educational groups in Urban chiang mai, Thailand
title_full Coital experience among adolescents in three social-educational groups in Urban chiang mai, Thailand
title_fullStr Coital experience among adolescents in three social-educational groups in Urban chiang mai, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Coital experience among adolescents in three social-educational groups in Urban chiang mai, Thailand
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