- Title
- Religiosity and sexual risk-taking behaviour among Black female students attending university
- Creator
- Yona, Nombeko
- Subject
- College students -- Sexual behavior
- Subject
- Women college students
- Subject
- Risk-taking (Psychology)
- Date Issued
- 2009-02
- Date
- 2009-02
- Type
- text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10353/25129
- Identifier
- vital:63980
- Description
- The degree to which religious identity acts as a protective buffer against sexual risk - taking in late adolescence and young adults was investigated among 100 Black female university students. Allport and Ross’ Religious Orientation Scale was used to examine the relationship among religiosity, sexual activity and condom use. The results indicated that greater intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity were associated with less sexual activity and condom use. Religious identification therefore protected respondents from sexual risk- taking but sexually active students with high levels of intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity were less likely to use condoms.
- Description
- Thesis (MSoc) -- Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2009
- Format
- computer
- Format
- online resource
- Format
- application/pdf
- Format
- 1 online resource (47 leaves)
- Format
- Publisher
- University of Fort Hare
- Publisher
- Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
- Language
- English
- Rights
- University of Fort Hare
- Rights
- All Rights Reserved
- Rights
- Open Access
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