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A Review about the Relationship Between Religiosity and Sexual Risk Taking in Western Societies

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 55 Sayı: 2, 195 - 218, 01.08.2014
https://doi.org/10.1501/Ilhfak_0000001421

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Western Societies This review intends to bring to the fore the results of studies conducted mostly in the Western societies with a view to ascertaining the influence of religiosity on risky sexual behaviors. Sexual behaviors that potentially cause sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS are considered to be risky in terms of health. Religiosity is an orientation, mode of behavior or a life style which significantly influences the lives of most people in the world. In literature, there are two types of religiosity: intrinsic religiosity, which is defined in terms of the significance of the belief in God; and extrinsic religiosity, which focuses on worship attendance. Studies conducted to measure the influence of religiosity on risky sexual activity (i.e. unprotected sexual intercourse) show that its influence differs by age and the type of religiosity. Religiosity has been found more protective against risky sexual behavior in adolescents and girls compared with young adults and boys, and also the intrinsic religiosity appears to be more influential compared with the extrinsic religiosity. However, some studies have found that religiosity increases risky sexual behavior

Kaynakça

  • Adamczyk, Amy & Jacob Felson. “Friends’ Religiosity and First Sex,” Social Science Research 35 (2006), ss.924-947.
  • Adamczyk, Amy & Brittany E. Hayes. “Religion and Sexual Behaviors: Understanding the Influence of Islamic Cultures and Religious Affiliation for Explaining Sex Outside of Marriage,” American Sociological Review 77:5 (2012), ss. 723-746.
  • Agardh, Anette, Gilbert Tumwine & Per-Olof Östergren. “The Impact of Socio- Demographic and Religious Factors upon Sexual Behavior among Ugandan University Students,” Plosone 6:8 (2011), ss.1-12.
  • Ayten, Ali. “Din ve Sağlık: Bireysel Dindarlık, Sağlık Davranışları ve Hayat Memnuniyeti İlişkisi Üzerine Bir Araştırma,” Dinbilimleri Akademik Araştırma Dergisi 13:3 (2013), ss.7-31.
  • Baker, M. D. “Risk–Taking Behavior (Young Male Syndrome),” Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, ss.276-279.
  • Berry, Devon, Colleen P. Bass, Cecily Shimp-Fassler & Paul Succop. “Risk, Religiosity, and Emerging Adulthood: Description of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim University Students and Entering the Freshman Year,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 16 (2013), ss. 695-710.
  • Breakwell, Glynis. M. The Psychology of Risk. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
  • Bryant, Kendall J., Steve Nelson, R. Scott Braithwaite & Deidra Roach. “Integrating HIV/AIDS and Alcohol Research,” Alcohol Research & Health 33 (2010), ss.167-178.
  • Chatters, Linda M. “Religion and Health: Public Health Research and Practice,” Annual Review of Public Health 21 (2000), ss.335-367.
  • Edwards, Lisa M., Kristin Haglund, Richard J. Fehring & Jessica Pruszynski. “Religiosity and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Latina Adolescents: Trends from 1995 to 2008,” Journal of Women’s Health 20:6 (2011), ss.871-876.
  • Elifson, Kirk W., Hugh Klein & Claire Sterk “Religiosity and HIV Risk Behaviors Involvement Among At Risk Women,” Journal of Religion and Health 42:1 (2003), ss.47-65.
  • Fehring, Richard J., Kerry H. Cheever, Karyn German & Connie Philpot. “Religiosity and Sexual Activity among Older Adolescents,” Journal of Religion and Health 37 (1998), ss. 229-246.
  • Francis, Leslie J. “Implicit Religion, Explicit Religion and Purpose in Life: An Empirical Enquiry among 13 to 15 Year Old Adolescents,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 16:9 (2013), ss. 909-921.
  • Garriguet, Didier. “Early Sexual Intercourse,” Health Reports 16:3 (2005), ss.9-18.
  • Gillum, R.F. & Cheryl L. Holt. “Associations between Religious Involvement and Behavioral Risk Factors for HIV/AIDS in American Young Women and Men in a National Health Survey,” Annals of Behavioral Medicine 40 (2010), ss.284-293.
  • Gold, Melanie A., Anya V. Sheftel, Laurel Chiappetta, Amanda J. Young, Allan Zuckoff, Carlo C. DiClemente & Brian A. Primack. “Associations between Religiosity and Sexual and Contraceptive Behaviors,” Journal of Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology 23 (2010), ss.290-297.
  • Graham, Jesse & Jonathan Haidt. “Beyond Beliefs: Religious Bind Individuals Into Moral Communities,” Personality and Social Psychology Review 14:1 (2010), ss.140-150.
  • Granger, Maury D. & Gregory N. Price. “Does Religion Constrain the Risky Sex Behaviors Associated with HIV/AIDS?,” Applied Economics 41 (2009), ss.791- 802.
  • Green, Morgan & Marta Elliott. “Religion, Health, and Psychological Well-Being,” Journal of Religion and Health 49 (2010), ss.149-163.
  • Gyimah, Stephen Obeng, Ivy Kodzi, Jacques Emina, Jones Adjei & Alex Ezeh. “Adolescent Sexual Risk-Taking in the Informal Settlements of Nairobi, Kenya: Understanding the Contributions of Religion,” Journal of Religion and Health 53 (2014), ss.13-26.
  • Gyimah, Stephen Obeng, Eric Y. Tenkorang, Baffour K.Takyi, Jones Adjei & Gabriel Fosu. “Religion, HIV/AIDS and Sexual Risk-Taking among Men in Ghana,” Journal of Biosocial Science 42 (2010), ss.531-547.
  • Haglund, Kristin A. & Richard J. Fehring. “The Association of Religiosity, Sexual Education, and Parental Factors with Risky Sexual Behaviors among Adolescents and Young Adults,” Journal of Religion and Health 49 (2010), ss.460-472.
  • Hardy, Sam A. & Marcela Raffaelli. “Adolescent Religiosity and Sexuality: An Investigation of Reciprocal Influences,” Journal of Adolescence 26 (2003), ss.731-739.
  • Hawes, Starlyn M. & Jannette Y. Berkley-Patton. “Religiosity and Risky Sexual Behaviors Among an African American Church-Based Population,” Journal of Religion and Health 53 (2014), ss. 469-481.
  • Haydon, A., A. L. McRee & C. T. Halpern. “Risk-Taking Behavior,” Encyclopedia of Adolescence, ss. 255-263.
  • Hood, Ralph W. “Psychology and Religion,” Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, ss. 201- 208.
  • Hood, Ralph W., Peter C. Hill & Bernard Spilka. The Psychology of Religion. New York: Guilford Press, 2009.
  • Howard, Donna E. & Min Qi Wang. “The Relationship between Substance Use and STD/HIV-Related Sexual Risk Behaviors among U. S. Adolescents,” Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth 6 (2004), ss.65-82.
  • Hull, Shawnika J., Michael Hennessy, Amy Bleakley, Martin Fishbein & Amy Jordan. “Identifying the Causal Pathways from Religiosity to Delayed Adolescent Sexual Behavior,” Journal of Sex Research 48:6 (2011), ss.543-553.
  • Ibanez, Gladys E., Steven P. Kurt, Hilary L. Surratt & James A. Inciardi. “Correlates of Heterosexual Anal Intercourse among Substance-Using Club-Goers,” Archives of Sexual Behavior 39 (2010), ss.955-967.
  • Kahneman, Daniel & Amos Tversky. “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk,” Econometrica 47:2 (1979), ss.263-292.
  • Kirby, D. “Risky Sexual Behavior,” Encyclopedia of Adolescence, c.3, ss. 264-275.
  • Kirk, Chris Michael & Rhonda K. Lewis. “The Impact of Religious Behaviors on the Health and Well-Being of Emerging Adults,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 16:10 (2013), ss. 1030-1043.
  • Kurt, Abdurrahman. “Dindarlığı Etkileyen Faktörler,” Uludağ Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 18:2 (2009), ss.1-26.
  • Landor, Antoinette, Leslie Gordon Simons, Ronald L. Simons, Gene H. Brody, & Frederick Gibbons. “The Role of Religiosity in the Relationship Between Parents, Peers, and Adolescent Risky Sexual Behaviors,” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 40 (2011), ss.296-309.
  • Lefkowitz, Eva S., Meghan M. Gillen, Cindy L. Shearer & Tanya L. Boone. “Religiosity, Sexual Behaviors, and Sexual Attitudes During Emerging Adulthood,” The Journal of Sex Research 41 (2004), ss.150-159.
  • Luquis, Raffy R., Gina M. Brelsford & Liliana Rojas-Guyler. “Religiosity, Spirituality, Sexual Attitudes, and Sexual Behaviors among College Students,” Journal of Religion and Health 51 (2012), ss.601-614.
  • McCree, Donna Hubbard, Gina M. Wingood, Ralph DiCllemente, Susan Davies & Katherine F. Harrington. “Religiosity and Sexual Risk Behavior in African- American Females,” Journal of Adolescent Health 33 (2003), ss.2-8.
  • Möller, Niklas. “The Concepts of Risk and Safety”, Sabine Roeaser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Per Sandin & Martin Peterson (ed.). Handbook of Risk Theory (New York: Springer, 2012), ss.56-85
  • Moore, Erin W., Jannette Y. Berkley-Patton & Starlyn M. Hawes. “Religiosity, Alcohol Use, and Sex Behaviors among College Students-Athletes,” Journal of Religion and Health 52 (2013), ss.930-940.
  • Neymotin, Florence & Teresa M. Downing-Matibag. “Religiosity and Adolescents’ Involvement with Both Drugs and Sex,” Journal of Religion and Health 52 (2013) ss.550-569.
  • Nielson, Stine & Jeffrey V. Lazarus. “HIV/AIDS Country Profiles for the WHO European Region,” Srdan Matic, Jeffrey V. Lazarus & Martin C. Donoghoe (ed.), HIV/AIDS in Europe, Moving from Death Sentence to Chronic Disease Management (Kopenhag: World Health Organization, 2006), ss.243-274.
  • Noden, Bruce H., Aurelia Gomes & Aldina Ferreira. “Influence of Religious Affiliation and Education on HIV Knowledge and HIV-Related Sexual Behaviors among Unmarried Youth in Rural Central Mozambique,” AIDS Care 22:10 (2010), ss.1285-1294.
  • Okulicz-Kozaryn, Adam. “Religiosity and Life Satisfaction Across Nations,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 13:2 (2010), ss.155-169.
  • Patrick, Megan E., Patrick M. O’Malley, Lloyd D. Johnson, Yvonne M. Terry-McElrath & John E. Schulenberg. “HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors and Substance Use by Young Adults in the United States,” Prevention Science 13 (2012), ss.532-538.
  • Penhollow, Tina., Michael Young & William Bailey. “Relationship between Religiosity and Hooking Up Behavior”, American Journal of Health Education 38:6 (2007), ss.338-345.
  • Penhollow, Tina, Michael Young & George Denny. “The Impact of Religiosity on the Sexual Behaviors of College Students,” American Journal of Health Education 36:2 (2005), ss.75-83.
  • Peterson, Alan & Lain Wilkinson. “Health, Risk, and Vulnerability, An Introduction,” Alan Peterson and Iain Wilkinson (ed.), Health, Risk and Vulnerability (Londra: Routledge, 2008), ss.1-15.
  • Prabhu, V. P. “Risk–Taking,” Encyclopedia of Creativity, ss.319-323.
  • Rabinowitz, Vita C. “Risk-Taking and Sexual Behavior,” Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology, c.3, ss.281-287.
  • Rostosky, Sharon Scales, Brian L.Wilcox, Margaret Laurie Comer Wright & Brandy A. Randall. “The Impact of Religiosity on Adolescent Sexual Behavior: A Review of the Evidence,” Journal of Adolescent Research 19 (2004), ss.677-697.
  • Sakallı, Nuray, Günnur Karakurt & Ozanser Uğurlu. “Evlilik Öncesi Yaşanan Cinsel İlişkiye ve Kadınların Evlilik Öncesi Cinsel İlişkide Bulunmasına Karşı Tutumlar,” İstanbul Üniversitesi Psikoloji Çalışmaları Dergisi 22:1 (2001), ss.15-29.
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  • Simons, Leslie Gordon, Callie Harbin Burt & F. Ryan Peterson. “The Effect of Religion on Risky Sexual Behavior among College Students,” Deviant Behavior 30 (2009), ss.467-485.
  • Sinha, Jill W., Ram A. Cnaan & Richard J. Gelles. “Adolescent Risk Behaviors and Religion: Findings from a National Study,” Journal of Adolescence 30 (2007), ss.231-249.
  • Steinberg, Laurence. “Risk Taking in Adolescence: What Changes and Why,” Annals New York Academy of Science 21 (2004), ss.51-58.
  • Stulhofer, Aleksander, Cynthia Graham, Ivana Bozicevic, Kresimir Kufrin & Dean Ajdukovic. “An Assessment of HIV/STI Vulnerability and Related Sexual Risk-Taking in a Nationally Representative Sample of Young Croatian Adults,” Archieves of Sexual Behavior 38 (2009), ss.209-225.
  • Stulhofer, Aleksander., Damir Soh, Nika Jelaska, Valeria Bacak & Ivan Landripet. “Religiosity and Sexual Risk Behavior among Croatian College Students, 1998- 2008,” Journal of Sex Research 48 (2011), ss.360-371.
  • Trinitapoli, Jenny & Mark D. Regnerus. “Religion and HIV Risk Behaviors among Married Men: Initial Results from a Study in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 45:4 (2006), ss.505-528.
  • Tümer, Aygen & Serhat Ünal. “HIV/AIDS Epidemiyolojisi ve Korunma,” Serhat Ünal ve Aygen Tümer (ed.), Güncel Bilgiler Işığında HIV/AIDS (Ankara: Bilimsel Tıp Yayınevi, 2006), ss. 9-26.
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  • Vasilenko, Sara A., Christina I. Duntzee, Yao Zheng & Eva S. Lefkowitz. “Testing Two Process Models of Religiosity and Sexual Behavior,” Journal of Adolescence 36 (2013), ss.667-673.
  • Zaleski, Ellen H. & Kathleen M. Schiaffino. “Religiosity and Sexual Risk-Taking Behavior during the Transition to College,” Journal of Adolescence 23 (2000), ss.223-227.
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Batı Toplumlarında Dindarlık ve Cinsel Risk Alma Arasındaki İlişki Üzerine Bir Derleme

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 55 Sayı: 2, 195 - 218, 01.08.2014
https://doi.org/10.1501/Ilhfak_0000001421

Öz

AIDS gibi cinsel yolla bulaşan hastalıklara neden olma ihtimali bulunan cinsel davranış, sağlık bakımından riskli davranış olarak görülmektedir. Öte yandan dindarlık, dünya genelindeki insanların büyük çoğunluğu tarafından önemsenen bir yönelim, davranış ya da yaşam tarzıdır. Literatürde iç-güdümlü ve dış güdümlü olmak üzere iki çeşit dindarlık türünden bahsedilmektedir. İlki Tanrı’nın önemine inanmak şeklinde tanımlanırken, ikincisi ise diğer insanlarla beraber ibadet etme şeklinde tarif edilmektedir. Dindarlığın riskli cinsel davranış üzerindeki etkisini ölçmeyi amaçlayan araştırmalarda, bu etkinin genel olarak yaşa ve dindarlık türüne değişkenlik gösterdiği tespit edilmiştir. Öyle ki dindarlığın bu konuda gençlere göre ergenlerde, erkeklere göre de kızlarda daha koruyucu olduğu, dış-güdümlüye kıyasla ise iç-güdümlü dindarlığın etki düzeyinin daha yüksek olduğu tespit edilmiştir. Bu makalede ağırlıklı olarak Batı’da gerçekleştirilen saha araştırmaları çerçevesinde dindarlığın riskli cinsel davranışa olan etkisi sorgulanmıştır

Kaynakça

  • Adamczyk, Amy & Jacob Felson. “Friends’ Religiosity and First Sex,” Social Science Research 35 (2006), ss.924-947.
  • Adamczyk, Amy & Brittany E. Hayes. “Religion and Sexual Behaviors: Understanding the Influence of Islamic Cultures and Religious Affiliation for Explaining Sex Outside of Marriage,” American Sociological Review 77:5 (2012), ss. 723-746.
  • Agardh, Anette, Gilbert Tumwine & Per-Olof Östergren. “The Impact of Socio- Demographic and Religious Factors upon Sexual Behavior among Ugandan University Students,” Plosone 6:8 (2011), ss.1-12.
  • Ayten, Ali. “Din ve Sağlık: Bireysel Dindarlık, Sağlık Davranışları ve Hayat Memnuniyeti İlişkisi Üzerine Bir Araştırma,” Dinbilimleri Akademik Araştırma Dergisi 13:3 (2013), ss.7-31.
  • Baker, M. D. “Risk–Taking Behavior (Young Male Syndrome),” Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, ss.276-279.
  • Berry, Devon, Colleen P. Bass, Cecily Shimp-Fassler & Paul Succop. “Risk, Religiosity, and Emerging Adulthood: Description of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim University Students and Entering the Freshman Year,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 16 (2013), ss. 695-710.
  • Breakwell, Glynis. M. The Psychology of Risk. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
  • Bryant, Kendall J., Steve Nelson, R. Scott Braithwaite & Deidra Roach. “Integrating HIV/AIDS and Alcohol Research,” Alcohol Research & Health 33 (2010), ss.167-178.
  • Chatters, Linda M. “Religion and Health: Public Health Research and Practice,” Annual Review of Public Health 21 (2000), ss.335-367.
  • Edwards, Lisa M., Kristin Haglund, Richard J. Fehring & Jessica Pruszynski. “Religiosity and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Latina Adolescents: Trends from 1995 to 2008,” Journal of Women’s Health 20:6 (2011), ss.871-876.
  • Elifson, Kirk W., Hugh Klein & Claire Sterk “Religiosity and HIV Risk Behaviors Involvement Among At Risk Women,” Journal of Religion and Health 42:1 (2003), ss.47-65.
  • Fehring, Richard J., Kerry H. Cheever, Karyn German & Connie Philpot. “Religiosity and Sexual Activity among Older Adolescents,” Journal of Religion and Health 37 (1998), ss. 229-246.
  • Francis, Leslie J. “Implicit Religion, Explicit Religion and Purpose in Life: An Empirical Enquiry among 13 to 15 Year Old Adolescents,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 16:9 (2013), ss. 909-921.
  • Garriguet, Didier. “Early Sexual Intercourse,” Health Reports 16:3 (2005), ss.9-18.
  • Gillum, R.F. & Cheryl L. Holt. “Associations between Religious Involvement and Behavioral Risk Factors for HIV/AIDS in American Young Women and Men in a National Health Survey,” Annals of Behavioral Medicine 40 (2010), ss.284-293.
  • Gold, Melanie A., Anya V. Sheftel, Laurel Chiappetta, Amanda J. Young, Allan Zuckoff, Carlo C. DiClemente & Brian A. Primack. “Associations between Religiosity and Sexual and Contraceptive Behaviors,” Journal of Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology 23 (2010), ss.290-297.
  • Graham, Jesse & Jonathan Haidt. “Beyond Beliefs: Religious Bind Individuals Into Moral Communities,” Personality and Social Psychology Review 14:1 (2010), ss.140-150.
  • Granger, Maury D. & Gregory N. Price. “Does Religion Constrain the Risky Sex Behaviors Associated with HIV/AIDS?,” Applied Economics 41 (2009), ss.791- 802.
  • Green, Morgan & Marta Elliott. “Religion, Health, and Psychological Well-Being,” Journal of Religion and Health 49 (2010), ss.149-163.
  • Gyimah, Stephen Obeng, Ivy Kodzi, Jacques Emina, Jones Adjei & Alex Ezeh. “Adolescent Sexual Risk-Taking in the Informal Settlements of Nairobi, Kenya: Understanding the Contributions of Religion,” Journal of Religion and Health 53 (2014), ss.13-26.
  • Gyimah, Stephen Obeng, Eric Y. Tenkorang, Baffour K.Takyi, Jones Adjei & Gabriel Fosu. “Religion, HIV/AIDS and Sexual Risk-Taking among Men in Ghana,” Journal of Biosocial Science 42 (2010), ss.531-547.
  • Haglund, Kristin A. & Richard J. Fehring. “The Association of Religiosity, Sexual Education, and Parental Factors with Risky Sexual Behaviors among Adolescents and Young Adults,” Journal of Religion and Health 49 (2010), ss.460-472.
  • Hardy, Sam A. & Marcela Raffaelli. “Adolescent Religiosity and Sexuality: An Investigation of Reciprocal Influences,” Journal of Adolescence 26 (2003), ss.731-739.
  • Hawes, Starlyn M. & Jannette Y. Berkley-Patton. “Religiosity and Risky Sexual Behaviors Among an African American Church-Based Population,” Journal of Religion and Health 53 (2014), ss. 469-481.
  • Haydon, A., A. L. McRee & C. T. Halpern. “Risk-Taking Behavior,” Encyclopedia of Adolescence, ss. 255-263.
  • Hood, Ralph W. “Psychology and Religion,” Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, ss. 201- 208.
  • Hood, Ralph W., Peter C. Hill & Bernard Spilka. The Psychology of Religion. New York: Guilford Press, 2009.
  • Howard, Donna E. & Min Qi Wang. “The Relationship between Substance Use and STD/HIV-Related Sexual Risk Behaviors among U. S. Adolescents,” Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth 6 (2004), ss.65-82.
  • Hull, Shawnika J., Michael Hennessy, Amy Bleakley, Martin Fishbein & Amy Jordan. “Identifying the Causal Pathways from Religiosity to Delayed Adolescent Sexual Behavior,” Journal of Sex Research 48:6 (2011), ss.543-553.
  • Ibanez, Gladys E., Steven P. Kurt, Hilary L. Surratt & James A. Inciardi. “Correlates of Heterosexual Anal Intercourse among Substance-Using Club-Goers,” Archives of Sexual Behavior 39 (2010), ss.955-967.
  • Kahneman, Daniel & Amos Tversky. “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk,” Econometrica 47:2 (1979), ss.263-292.
  • Kirby, D. “Risky Sexual Behavior,” Encyclopedia of Adolescence, c.3, ss. 264-275.
  • Kirk, Chris Michael & Rhonda K. Lewis. “The Impact of Religious Behaviors on the Health and Well-Being of Emerging Adults,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 16:10 (2013), ss. 1030-1043.
  • Kurt, Abdurrahman. “Dindarlığı Etkileyen Faktörler,” Uludağ Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 18:2 (2009), ss.1-26.
  • Landor, Antoinette, Leslie Gordon Simons, Ronald L. Simons, Gene H. Brody, & Frederick Gibbons. “The Role of Religiosity in the Relationship Between Parents, Peers, and Adolescent Risky Sexual Behaviors,” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 40 (2011), ss.296-309.
  • Lefkowitz, Eva S., Meghan M. Gillen, Cindy L. Shearer & Tanya L. Boone. “Religiosity, Sexual Behaviors, and Sexual Attitudes During Emerging Adulthood,” The Journal of Sex Research 41 (2004), ss.150-159.
  • Luquis, Raffy R., Gina M. Brelsford & Liliana Rojas-Guyler. “Religiosity, Spirituality, Sexual Attitudes, and Sexual Behaviors among College Students,” Journal of Religion and Health 51 (2012), ss.601-614.
  • McCree, Donna Hubbard, Gina M. Wingood, Ralph DiCllemente, Susan Davies & Katherine F. Harrington. “Religiosity and Sexual Risk Behavior in African- American Females,” Journal of Adolescent Health 33 (2003), ss.2-8.
  • Möller, Niklas. “The Concepts of Risk and Safety”, Sabine Roeaser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Per Sandin & Martin Peterson (ed.). Handbook of Risk Theory (New York: Springer, 2012), ss.56-85
  • Moore, Erin W., Jannette Y. Berkley-Patton & Starlyn M. Hawes. “Religiosity, Alcohol Use, and Sex Behaviors among College Students-Athletes,” Journal of Religion and Health 52 (2013), ss.930-940.
  • Neymotin, Florence & Teresa M. Downing-Matibag. “Religiosity and Adolescents’ Involvement with Both Drugs and Sex,” Journal of Religion and Health 52 (2013) ss.550-569.
  • Nielson, Stine & Jeffrey V. Lazarus. “HIV/AIDS Country Profiles for the WHO European Region,” Srdan Matic, Jeffrey V. Lazarus & Martin C. Donoghoe (ed.), HIV/AIDS in Europe, Moving from Death Sentence to Chronic Disease Management (Kopenhag: World Health Organization, 2006), ss.243-274.
  • Noden, Bruce H., Aurelia Gomes & Aldina Ferreira. “Influence of Religious Affiliation and Education on HIV Knowledge and HIV-Related Sexual Behaviors among Unmarried Youth in Rural Central Mozambique,” AIDS Care 22:10 (2010), ss.1285-1294.
  • Okulicz-Kozaryn, Adam. “Religiosity and Life Satisfaction Across Nations,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture 13:2 (2010), ss.155-169.
  • Patrick, Megan E., Patrick M. O’Malley, Lloyd D. Johnson, Yvonne M. Terry-McElrath & John E. Schulenberg. “HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors and Substance Use by Young Adults in the United States,” Prevention Science 13 (2012), ss.532-538.
  • Penhollow, Tina., Michael Young & William Bailey. “Relationship between Religiosity and Hooking Up Behavior”, American Journal of Health Education 38:6 (2007), ss.338-345.
  • Penhollow, Tina, Michael Young & George Denny. “The Impact of Religiosity on the Sexual Behaviors of College Students,” American Journal of Health Education 36:2 (2005), ss.75-83.
  • Peterson, Alan & Lain Wilkinson. “Health, Risk, and Vulnerability, An Introduction,” Alan Peterson and Iain Wilkinson (ed.), Health, Risk and Vulnerability (Londra: Routledge, 2008), ss.1-15.
  • Prabhu, V. P. “Risk–Taking,” Encyclopedia of Creativity, ss.319-323.
  • Rabinowitz, Vita C. “Risk-Taking and Sexual Behavior,” Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology, c.3, ss.281-287.
  • Rostosky, Sharon Scales, Brian L.Wilcox, Margaret Laurie Comer Wright & Brandy A. Randall. “The Impact of Religiosity on Adolescent Sexual Behavior: A Review of the Evidence,” Journal of Adolescent Research 19 (2004), ss.677-697.
  • Sakallı, Nuray, Günnur Karakurt & Ozanser Uğurlu. “Evlilik Öncesi Yaşanan Cinsel İlişkiye ve Kadınların Evlilik Öncesi Cinsel İlişkide Bulunmasına Karşı Tutumlar,” İstanbul Üniversitesi Psikoloji Çalışmaları Dergisi 22:1 (2001), ss.15-29.
  • Sedikides, Constantine. “Why Does Religiosity Persist,” Personality and Social Psychology Review 14:1 (2010), ss.3-6.
  • Simons, Leslie Gordon, Callie Harbin Burt & F. Ryan Peterson. “The Effect of Religion on Risky Sexual Behavior among College Students,” Deviant Behavior 30 (2009), ss.467-485.
  • Sinha, Jill W., Ram A. Cnaan & Richard J. Gelles. “Adolescent Risk Behaviors and Religion: Findings from a National Study,” Journal of Adolescence 30 (2007), ss.231-249.
  • Steinberg, Laurence. “Risk Taking in Adolescence: What Changes and Why,” Annals New York Academy of Science 21 (2004), ss.51-58.
  • Stulhofer, Aleksander, Cynthia Graham, Ivana Bozicevic, Kresimir Kufrin & Dean Ajdukovic. “An Assessment of HIV/STI Vulnerability and Related Sexual Risk-Taking in a Nationally Representative Sample of Young Croatian Adults,” Archieves of Sexual Behavior 38 (2009), ss.209-225.
  • Stulhofer, Aleksander., Damir Soh, Nika Jelaska, Valeria Bacak & Ivan Landripet. “Religiosity and Sexual Risk Behavior among Croatian College Students, 1998- 2008,” Journal of Sex Research 48 (2011), ss.360-371.
  • Trinitapoli, Jenny & Mark D. Regnerus. “Religion and HIV Risk Behaviors among Married Men: Initial Results from a Study in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 45:4 (2006), ss.505-528.
  • Tümer, Aygen & Serhat Ünal. “HIV/AIDS Epidemiyolojisi ve Korunma,” Serhat Ünal ve Aygen Tümer (ed.), Güncel Bilgiler Işığında HIV/AIDS (Ankara: Bilimsel Tıp Yayınevi, 2006), ss. 9-26.
  • Udell, Wadiya., Geri Donenberg & Erin Emerson. “The Impact of Mental Health Problems and Religiosity on African-American Girls’ HIV-Risk,” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 17:2 (2011), ss.217-224.
  • Vasilenko, Sara A., Christina I. Duntzee, Yao Zheng & Eva S. Lefkowitz. “Testing Two Process Models of Religiosity and Sexual Behavior,” Journal of Adolescence 36 (2013), ss.667-673.
  • Zaleski, Ellen H. & Kathleen M. Schiaffino. “Religiosity and Sexual Risk-Taking Behavior during the Transition to College,” Journal of Adolescence 23 (2000), ss.223-227.
  • Zinn, Jens O. “Introduction: The Contribution of Sociology to the Discourse of Risk and Uncertainty”. Jens O. Zinn (ed.), Social Theories of Risk and Uncertainty, An Introduction (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. 2008), ss.1-15.
Toplam 64 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA36AV98VE
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Levent Kıylıoğlu Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Ağustos 2014
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2014 Cilt: 55 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

Chicago Kıylıoğlu, Levent. “Batı Toplumlarında Dindarlık Ve Cinsel Risk Alma Arasındaki İlişki Üzerine Bir Derleme”. Ankara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 55, sy. 2 (Ağustos 2014): 195-218. https://doi.org/10.1501/Ilhfak_0000001421.

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