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SAME-GENDER SEX AMONG U.S. ADULTS: TRENDS ACROSS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND DURING THE 1990s.

Charles F Turner1, Mariaa Villarroel, James R Chromy, Elizabeth Eggleston, Susan M Rogers.   

Abstract

Trends in reporting of same-gender sex are assessed using data from the 1988-2002 General Social Surveys (Ns = 9,487 males and 12,336 females). Analyses indicate that the reported prevalence of female-female sexual contact increased substantially and monotonically across twentieth-century birth cohorts, rising from 1.6 percent (Standard error [SE] = 0.60) for the cohort of U.S. women born prior to 1920 to 6.9 percent (SE = 0.81) for women born in 1970 and afterward. Increases in the reported prevalence of female-female contacts also occurred within the 1990s. These trends persist when statistical controls are introduced for changes in attitudes toward same-gender sexual behavior. No parallel trend is observed in the reporting of male-male sexual contacts during adulthood, although the proportion of U.S. men reporting such contacts in the past year and in the past five years increased during the 1990s.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 22075949      PMCID: PMC3210549          DOI: 10.1093/poq/nfi025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Opin Q        ISSN: 0033-362X


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3.  SAME-GENDER SEX AMONG U.S. ADULTS: TRENDS ACROSS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND DURING THE 1990s.

Authors:  Charles F Turner; Mariaa Villarroel; James R Chromy; Elizabeth Eggleston; Susan M Rogers
Journal:  Public Opin Q       Date:  2005

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1.  SAME-GENDER SEX AMONG U.S. ADULTS: TRENDS ACROSS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND DURING THE 1990s.

Authors:  Charles F Turner; Mariaa Villarroel; James R Chromy; Elizabeth Eggleston; Susan M Rogers
Journal:  Public Opin Q       Date:  2005

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