Sexual behavior in Costa Rica and the United States

被引:10
|
作者
Rodriguez-Arauz, Gloriana [1 ]
Mealy, Marisa [2 ]
Smith, Vanessa [1 ]
DiPlacido, Joanne [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica
[2] Cent Connecticut State Univ, New Britain, CT 06050 USA
关键词
Sex; Culture; Latin America; Costa Rica; United States; DOUBLE-STANDARD; GENDER;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijintrel.2012.06.002
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This study examined differences between Costa Ricans and Euro-Americans in perceptions of appropriate sexual behavior and definitions of sex. When compared to Costa Ricans, Euro-Americans were more likely to consider foreplay, oral sex, and intercourse to be appropriate in the early stages of a relationship. Costa Ricans considered these behaviors to be appropriate only after steadily dating someone for 3 months or more. Euro-Americans were more likely to consider anal sex and phone/cyber sex to be appropriate prior to serious commitment (i.e. marriage). Cultural differences were also found in the types of behaviors that were considered to be sex. Costa Ricans defined non-penetrative acts such as foreplay, oral sex, and phone/cyber sex as sex more often than their Euro-American counterparts. In fact, Euro-Americans rarely considered foreplay or phone/cyber sex to be sex and defined oral sex as sex only in certain contexts. Finally, both Costa Rican and Euro-American participants reported having had more lifetime sexual partners than penile vaginal intercourse partners. Results are discussed in terms of differing cultural values. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:48 / 57
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF THE TORRENT TYRANNULET (SERPOPHAGA CINEREA) IN COSTA RICA
    George, Gregory
    Master, Terry
    ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL, 2008, 19 (04): : 595 - 598
  • [12] Willow flycatcher nonbreeding territory defense behavior in Costa Rica
    Sogge, Mark K.
    Koronkiewicz, Thomas J.
    van Riper, Charles, III
    Durst, Scott L.
    CONDOR, 2007, 109 (02): : 475 - 480
  • [13] Growth and sexual maturity of a population of Saccostrea palmula (Mollusca: Bivalvia), Costa Rica
    Peña, JHC
    Quesada, MP
    Hernández, MU
    Vargas, OS
    REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA TROPICAL, 2001, 49 (3-4) : 877 - 882
  • [14] THE ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONALS IN SOCIOLOGY OF COSTA RICA AND ITS IMPACT ON DEMOCRACY IN COSTA RICA
    Alvarado Vargas, Asdrubal
    REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES-COSTA RICA, 2014, (144): : 13 - 27
  • [15] A new species of Navicella from Costa Rica
    Elshafie, AE
    Aptroot, A
    Al-Bahry, SN
    Al-Kindi, AY
    SYDOWIA, 2005, 57 (01) : 19 - 22
  • [16] COSTA RICA: A SOCIAL CHALLENGE FOR COLOMBIAN MIGRANTS
    Polo Alvis, Sebastian
    Serrano Lopez, Enrique
    Granados Vela, Laura Alejandra
    NOVUM JUS, 2018, 12 (01): : 191 - 218
  • [17] United with each other: The guild of telegraphers in Costa Rica (1880-1930)
    Diaz Bolanos, Ronald Eduardo
    CUADERNOS INTER C A MBIO SOBRE CENTROAMERICA Y EL CARIBE, 2008, 5 (06): : 181 - 200
  • [18] The sexual education teaching guides, the religious contest, and the regulation of sexual normality in Costa Rica, 1985-1998
    Jimenez Bolanos, Jose Daniel
    HISTORIA Y MEMORIA DE LA EDUCACION, 2022, (15): : 451 - 478
  • [19] Costa Rica's Oversized Role in Latin American Sexual and Reproductive Rights Lawfare
    Morgan, Lynn M.
    REVISTA DIREITO GV, 2021, 17 (03)
  • [20] Speaking as a Woman: Descriptive Presentation and Representation in Costa Rica's Legislative Assembly
    Hinojosa, Magda
    Carle, Jill
    Woodall, Gina Serignese
    JOURNAL OF WOMEN POLITICS & POLICY, 2018, 39 (04) : 407 - 429