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    Title: 高中職學生婚前性行為與態度及接觸色情網路之探討-以雲嘉南地區為例
    Other Titles: High school students exposure to premarital sex and attitudes and Vice Network--A Case Study of Southwest Region
    Authors: 羅霈宸
    Lou, Pei-chen
    Contributors: 生死學研究所
    紀潔芳
    Chieh-fang Chi
    Keywords: 婚前性行為態度;婚前性行為;接觸色情網站態度
    premarital sex;attitude of access to pornographic sites;premarital sex attitude
    Date: 2011
    Issue Date: 2015-01-20 10:12:04 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   本研究旨在探討高中職學生婚前性行為、婚前性行為態度、接觸色情網站態度。本研究採用問卷調查法,主要以雲嘉南地區高中職學生為研究對象。根據研究結果如下:一、高中職學生性知識來源,來自「朋友同儕」佔32.19 ﹪,「學校教育」佔24.71﹪,搜尋「網路」佔18.72﹪,「父母家人」佔11.78%。二、高中職學生有「性」疑慮時,尋求之管道為「同學、朋友」佔26.41%,「上網搜尋」佔22.83%,「健護老師」佔14.80%;「父母、家人」佔11.44%。三、高中職學生9.7%有過婚前性行為,其中男生佔6.6%、女生佔3.3%。而高中生以16歲發生「第一次」婚前性行為的比例最高佔43.75%。四、高中職學生有73.7%接觸過網路色情媒體,其中12.8%曾有虛擬性愛2.3%有上網援交經驗。值得擔心的是最早在國小階段就接觸者佔25.0%,而在國中階段接觸者最多佔62.6%,高中生才接觸者佔12.3%。五、高中職學生在「婚前性行為態度」上,父母感情普通者比感情非常好者,;及家庭相處氣氛偶有衝突及經常衝突者也比非常和樂者,容易接受婚前性行為。六、高中職學生在「接觸色情網站態度」上,父母教育程度在國中以下者比高中職者,容易接受色情網站;而父母感情非常不好者比感情非常好者,;及家庭相處氣氛上經常衝突者也比非常和樂者,容易接受色情網站。   根據本研究的結論,針對教育行政機關、學校行政單位、教師、家長及未來研究者提出建議,以供參考。
      This study aims to explore high school students’ premarital sex, their viewpoints over premarital sex, as well as their attitude toward access to pornographic websites. The following are the research results.(A)With regards to the sources of high school students’ sex knowledge, from “friends and peers” accounting for 32.19%, “school education” accouting for 24.71%. internet websites accounting for 18.72%, and “parents and family” 11.78%. (B)Having sex in doubt, they seek solution from friends and peers, which covers 26.41%, internet surfing 22.83%, heath and care teacher 14.80%, parents and family 11.44%. (C)9.7% of high school students have had premarital sex, of which boys account for 6.6%, girls 3.3%. The occurrence of “first” premarital sex among high school students aged 16 has the highest percentage, accounting for43.75%. (D)73.7% of high school students have access to online pornography, of which 12.8% have virtual sex, 2.3% have “enjo-kosai” (compensated dating or sex escort services). It is worrying that the earliest contacts during elementary school account for 25%, junior high has the highest percentage accounting for 62.6%, senior high accounting for 12.3%. (E)As for the attitude toward premarital sex, those less close to their parents tend to accept premarital sx much easier than those closely related to their parents. Those growing up in a family of constant or occasional conflicts tend to accept premarital sex much easier than those in a harmonious family.(F)As for the attitude toward the access to pornographic websites, those whose parents’ education level are below junior high school have a higher percentage of acceptance than those whose parents’ education level more than senior high school.Those whose parents are always incompatible have a higher percentage than those whose parents are intimate.Those growing up in a family of constant or occasional conflicts tend to accept pornographic websites.   According to the conclusions of this study for educational administration, school administrative units, teachers, parents and future researchers to make recommendations for reference.
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