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Students Who Often Use Cell Phone E-mail More Likely To Have Sex.
Students
who frequently use cell phones to send e-mail are more likely to have sex, a
survey by the Japanese Association for Sex Education has found.
The survey on youth sex trends also found that girls outnumbered boys at
junior high schools and high schools when it came to those with sexual
experience.
The results showed that 63 percent of male university students and 62.2
percent of female university students had had a sexual experience. The
corresponding figures at high schools were 26.6 percent of male students and
30.3 percent of female students. A total of 3.6 percent of boys at junior
high schools and 4.2 percent of junior high school girls were found to have
had sex. Compared to the previous survey in 1999, cell phone use had risen sharply.
In the previous survey, only about half of all male first-year high school
students had cell phones, but in the latest survey the figure rose to over
90 percent. About 30 percent of first-year junior high school boys and 50
percent of first-year junior high school girls had cell phones.
The association split students into an “e-mail group” — students whose cell
phone e-mail usage reached at least 20 e-mails a day — and “a computer
group” of students who spent at least two hours using the Internet on
computers on their days off.
An analysis of the e-mail and computer group users found that 58 percent of
high school students in the e-mail group had had sex, compared with only 15
percent in the computer group. The figures for university students were 86
percent in the e-mail group and 61 percent in the computer group. Of these,
21 percent of high school students in the e-mail group said they had had sex
with at least three partners, compared with only 5 percent in the computer
group. For university students the figures were 47 percent in the e-mail
group and 25 percent in the computer group.
The survey also found that high school students with cell phones were more
likely to have kissed a partner the more they used cell phone e-mail, with
only 20 percent of students who hardly ever used e-mail having kissed
someone, compared with 80 percent of students whose cell phone e-mail usage
reached at least 20 e-mails a day.
“E-mail leads to a strengthening and expansion of communication, which is
probably why users are more sexually active,” said Masahito Takahashi, a
professor at Yamaguchi University who analyzed the results. “On the other
hand, it appears that using the Internet on computers often does not lead to
sexual activity.”
Results from the love section revealed that a total of 39 percent of high
school boys said love was necessary for sex, an increase from 26 percent in
the previous survey. For high school girls the figure rose from 55 percent
to 64 percent.
Only 13 percent of high school boys and 4 percent of high school girls said
it was ok to have sex without love.
“A trend toward pure love is advancing among young people,” an association
official commented.
The survey was conducted on 5,510 students at junior high schools, high
schools, universities and technical colleges in 12 prefectures across Japan
between November last year and March this year. (Mainichi)
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