Religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among Polish students

Abstract Poland is a Catholic country and is one of a few countries in Europe where the percentage of people declaring themselves as non-believing remains rather low. Thus, most young Poles are brought up in Catholic families and receive religious instruction at school. The purpose of this study is...

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Main Author: Wiktoria Wróblewska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41118-020-00083-6
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spelling doaj-8226e170f15e4324ac1b8505763915a52020-11-25T03:01:03ZengSpringerOpenGenus2035-55562020-07-0176111910.1186/s41118-020-00083-6Religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among Polish studentsWiktoria Wróblewska0Institute of Statistics and Demography, SGH Warsaw School of EconomicsAbstract Poland is a Catholic country and is one of a few countries in Europe where the percentage of people declaring themselves as non-believing remains rather low. Thus, most young Poles are brought up in Catholic families and receive religious instruction at school. The purpose of this study is to estimate the effects of religiosity and gender on the risk of first intercourse before age 18 among university students in Poland. We analysed data from two comparative studies of affective life, sexual behaviour, and attitudes conducted among university students in 2001 and 2013. We used survival analysis techniques to test for relative differences in the effects of religiosity on the timing of first sexual intercourse. While the results confirm that religiosity was a significant differentiating factor in the sexual behaviours of students in Poland, they also show that religiosity was a significant predictor of sexual abstinence only if a young person regarded religion as very important. The unadjusted median age at first sex for the participants who attached no or little importance to religion was more than 2 years lower than the median age among those who considered religion very important and attended church services regularly. The findings also indicate that there were significant gender differences, with young males transitioning to sex earlier than young females, albeit only among the 2001 cohort. The multivariate analyses confirm the absence of significant gender differences in FSI before age 18 within religious groups (controlling for other factors) in the cohort of students born after 1990. The results for control variables are consistent with the literature indicating that growing up in a two-parent household has a protective effect, and that teenage lifestyles are significant. Our observation of a distinct polarity of students with respect to religiosity and the timing of sexual debut may be a starting point for further analyses of FSI determinants.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41118-020-00083-6ReligiosityTransition to first sexual intercourseGender differencesStudentsPoland
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Religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among Polish students
Genus
Religiosity
Transition to first sexual intercourse
Gender differences
Students
Poland
author_facet Wiktoria Wróblewska
author_sort Wiktoria Wróblewska
title Religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among Polish students
title_short Religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among Polish students
title_full Religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among Polish students
title_fullStr Religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among Polish students
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among Polish students
title_sort religiosity differences in the transition to first intercourse before age 18 among polish students
publisher SpringerOpen
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publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Poland is a Catholic country and is one of a few countries in Europe where the percentage of people declaring themselves as non-believing remains rather low. Thus, most young Poles are brought up in Catholic families and receive religious instruction at school. The purpose of this study is to estimate the effects of religiosity and gender on the risk of first intercourse before age 18 among university students in Poland. We analysed data from two comparative studies of affective life, sexual behaviour, and attitudes conducted among university students in 2001 and 2013. We used survival analysis techniques to test for relative differences in the effects of religiosity on the timing of first sexual intercourse. While the results confirm that religiosity was a significant differentiating factor in the sexual behaviours of students in Poland, they also show that religiosity was a significant predictor of sexual abstinence only if a young person regarded religion as very important. The unadjusted median age at first sex for the participants who attached no or little importance to religion was more than 2 years lower than the median age among those who considered religion very important and attended church services regularly. The findings also indicate that there were significant gender differences, with young males transitioning to sex earlier than young females, albeit only among the 2001 cohort. The multivariate analyses confirm the absence of significant gender differences in FSI before age 18 within religious groups (controlling for other factors) in the cohort of students born after 1990. The results for control variables are consistent with the literature indicating that growing up in a two-parent household has a protective effect, and that teenage lifestyles are significant. Our observation of a distinct polarity of students with respect to religiosity and the timing of sexual debut may be a starting point for further analyses of FSI determinants.
topic Religiosity
Transition to first sexual intercourse
Gender differences
Students
Poland
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41118-020-00083-6
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