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The Relationship Between Religiosity, Youth Culture, and Premarital Sex among Malaysian and Indonesian Adolescents [electronic resource] /

by Jaafar, Jas; Wibowo, Istiqomah; Afiatin, Tina.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 5-18.Subject(s): religiosity, youth culture, premarital sex, Malaysian and Indonesian adolescentsOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2006, Vol. 16, No.2Summary: This study explores the issue of premarital sex among the Muslim-dominant societies of Malaysia and Indonesia. Although premarital sex is condemned in both countries, its rate is on the rise. Three hundred and eighty-nine adolescents took part in a survey on their sexual experiences, religiosity, and a few youth cultural elements. The results suggest that there is an erosion of traditional and religious values, and that peers and youth culture play a significant role in influencing adolescents who engage in premarital sex.
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This study explores the issue of premarital sex among the Muslim-dominant societies of Malaysia and Indonesia. Although premarital sex is condemned in both countries, its rate is on the rise. Three hundred and eighty-nine adolescents took part in a survey on their sexual experiences, religiosity, and a few youth cultural elements. The results suggest that there is an erosion of traditional and religious values, and that peers and youth culture play a significant role in influencing adolescents who engage in premarital sex.

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