04904oam 2200745I 450 991082242410332120240402015844.00-7890-1071-21-315-80930-31-317-78913-X1-317-78914-810.4324/9781315809304 (CKB)2550000001179550(EBL)1581905(OCoLC)866447033(MiAaPQ)EBC1581905(Au-PeEL)EBL1581905(CaPaEBR)ebr10824018(CaONFJC)MIL559689(OCoLC)865578771(OCoLC)897459058(OCoLC)1160568239(FINmELB)ELB137629(EXLCZ)99255000000117955020180706d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierMarital and sexual lifestyles in the United States attitudes, behaviors, and relationships in social context /Linda P. Rouse1st ed.New York :Routledge,2002.1 online resource (619 p.)Haworth marriage and the familyHaworth marriage and the familyDescription based upon print version of record.0-7890-1070-4 1-306-28438-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Author; Table of Contents; Preface; Needs Addressed by This Text; Content Covered; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Marital Lifestyles in the United States; Human Sexuality; The Effects of Change; Summary; Chapter 1. Research Methods; Facts and Values; Rules and Exceptions; Validity and Generalizability; Methods of Data Collection; Research Methods Supplement; Chapter 2. Marital Lifestyles: Single, Married, and Cohabiting; Being Single; Dating and Mate Selection; Theories of Mate Selection; Starting New RelationshipsChapter 3. Sex and SinglesPremarital Sex: Attitudes and Behaviors; Repercussions of Changing Sexual Standards; Sex and Communication; Contraception; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Responding to STDs; The Individual and Social Change; Chapter 4. Marriage, Divorce, and Sex; Marriage and Overall Well-Being; Divorce as a Safety Valve; Sex and Divorce; Participation in Extramarital Sex; Open Marriage, Sexually Open Marriages, and Swinging; Marital Sex; Frequency of Intercourse; Talking to a Partner about Sex; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Sexual Morality and Sexual Hang-Ups; Sexual MoralityInstitutional PerspectivesPersonal Preferences in Social Context; Conclusion; Chapter 6. Homosexuality; The Nature of Homosexuality; Can Homosexuality be "Cured"?; Public Attitudes; Prevalence of Homosexuality; Homosexuality and the Family; Conclusion; Chapter 7. Marital Relationships: Men, Women, and Children; Gender Roles; Working Wives; Egalitarian Relationships; Expectations of Parenthood; Work Versus Family: A Historical Overview; Effects of Divorce; Chapter 8. Growing Older and Improving Relationships; Growing Older; Improving Relationships; Theoretical Perspectives in CounselingMyths about RelationshipsSuccessful Relationships; Sex Therapy; Chapter 9. Looking Ahead; Marital Lifestyles: Divorce and Cohabitation Trends; Sexual Lifestyles: Continuing Concerns; Facts, Values, and Social Science Revisited; Diversity; Social Policy; Closing Comment; Appendix. Sample Survey Items; References; IndexThis helpful book is designed to provide a broad view of the diversity of contemporary U. S. attitudes, behaviors, and relationships. It also covers basic sociological concepts and research methods. Marital and Sexual Lifestyles in the United States: Attitudes, Behaviors, and Relationships in Social Context integrates the sociological approach with a focus on individual choices and behaviors. Covering dating, sex, marriage, divorce, homosexuality, and other sexual issues, this helpful book is plentifully illustrated with tables, charts, and figures that show where we are going as well as whereHaworth marriage and the family.LifestylesUnited StatesMarriageUnited StatesMarried peopleSexual behaviorUnited StatesSexUnited StatesSingle peopleSexual behaviorUnited StatesLifestylesMarriageMarried peopleSexual behaviorSexSingle peopleSexual behavior306.7Rouse Linda P.1947-,1687193MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910822424103321Marital and sexual lifestyles in the United States4060486UNINA