On Investigating the Understanding of the Post-90s Female College Students of Chinese Traditional Sex Culture

Shaoping YU, Huachun XU

Abstract


Purpose: This paper aims to study how well the post 90s female college students know about the Chinese traditional sex culture and how much they accept it.
Method: By adopting a Chinese traditional sex culture questionnaire on 200 post 90s female college students.
Results: The level of understanding the traditional sex culture among the post 90s female college students belongs to the lower middle level; the post 90s female college students in different majors and love statuses show outstanding differences in many
dimensions.
Conclusion: In order to improve the students’ sex psychological health, the colleges and universities should emphasize the interpretation of the Chinese traditional sex culture.


Keywords


China traditional sex culture; Post 90s; Female college students; Investigation; Statistic analysis; Questionnaire

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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