Skip to main content
Article
Religiosity, sexual activity, and attitudes of sexual permissiveness among older adolescents
Journal of Religion and Health (1998)
  • Richard J Fehring, Marquette University
  • K Cheever
  • K German
  • C Philpot
Abstract
This study investigates religiosity, sexual activity, and sexual permissiveness among older adolescents. Eighty-two college students completed a survey that measured religiosity, sexual permissiveness, self-esteem, frequency of recent sexual encounters, and motivators for sexual activity or abstinence. Guilt, prayer, organized religious activity, and religious well-being predicted fewer sexual encounters. Orthodox beliefs, participation in organized religious activities, and highly-rated importance of faith predicted less permissive sexual attitudes. We conclude that guilt and religious activity can be good motivators for decreasing sexual encounters. We recommend that health practitioners encourage participation in religious activity among adolescents.
Publication Date
December, 1998
Citation Information
Richard J Fehring, K Cheever, K German and C Philpot. "Religiosity, sexual activity, and attitudes of sexual permissiveness among older adolescents" Journal of Religion and Health Vol. 37 Iss. 3 (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_fehring/26/