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Author(s): Melisa Crawford
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The present study examines the relationship between self –esteem, sexually permissive attitudes and sexual self efficacy. It is important to study this because you can see the interaction of these factors occurring in any culture where sexual relationships occur. A four part survey was conducted through an anonymous Google survey link containing the Rosenberg Self Esteem Inventory, Sexual Self Efficacy Scale, a Sexual-Giving-In Experience Survey and A Scale to Measure the Permissiveness of Women’s Sexual Attitudes. Early results indicate that there were correlations between self esteem and sexually permissive attitudes and self esteem and sexual self efficacy, final results are yet to be determined.
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