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Associations between religiosity and sexuality in a representative sample of Australian adults

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posted on 2023-06-07, 14:22 authored by Richard De VisserRichard De Visser, Anthony M A Smith, Juliet Richters, Chris E Rissel
Many studies have examined the influence on sexual attitudes and behavior of religious belief (i.e., religious denomination) or religiosity (e.g., attendance at services, subjective importance of religion). However, few studies have examined the combined effects of religion and religiosity on sexual attitudes and behavior. This study examined such effects in a representative sample of 19,307 Australians aged 16–59 years (response rate, 73.1%). The study compared members of four religious groups (Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist, Muslim) and two levels of frequency of attendance at religious service (less than monthly, at least monthly). Religious participants were compared to their non-religious peers in analyses adjusted for potential confounding by demographic variables. The outcomes were five sexual behaviors and five corresponding measures of sexual attitudes. The study revealed inconsistent patterns of association between religion/religiosity and a range of sexual behaviors and attitudes. In general, greater attendance at religious services was associated with more conservative patterns of behavior and attitudes. However, religious people who attended services infrequently were more similar to their non-religious peers than their more religious peers. The results of this study highlight the importance of considering not only religion or religiosity, but the intersection between these two variables.

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  • Published

Journal

Archives of Sexual Behavior

ISSN

0004-0002

Publisher

Springer

Issue

1

Volume

36

Page range

33-46

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  • Psychology Publications

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Publisher's version available at official URL.

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2007-09-25

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