Cohort Differences in Sexual Orientation: Results from a Large Age-Statified Population Sample
Keywords
Keywords: adultage distribution
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Australia
cohort analysis
controlled study
demography
education
female
health survey
heterosexuality
homosexuality
human
male
marriage
normal human
population research
priority journal
sexual orientation
A Bisexual
Heterosexual
Homosexual
Prevalence
Sex differences
Sexual orientation
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http://hdl.handle.net/1885/76716Abstract
Background: There is some community survey evidence for a cohort difference in female sexual orientation. Objective: To determine whether there is a cohort difference in sexual orientation in Australia. Methods: A community survey was carried out with a sample of 7,447 adults from the age groups 20-24, 40-44 and 60-64 years. As part of this survey respondents were asked a question on sexual orientation which was answered privately. Results: A strong age cohort difference was found for women, with younger women more frequently reporting a homosexual or bisexual orientation. By contrast, no age cohort difference was found for men. Conclusion: These findings suggest that a heterosexual orientation may have become less common in younger cohorts of Australian women. This finding is consistent with data from other recent studies.Date
2015-12-13Type
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oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/767160304-324X
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/76716
10.1159/000073768