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SUBMITTER: Turner CF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3210549 | biostudies-literature | 2005
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Turner Charles F CF Villarroel Mariaa M Chromy James R JR Eggleston Elizabeth E Rogers Susan M SM
Public opinion quarterly 20050101 3
Trends in reporting of same-gender sex are assessed using data from the 1988-2002 General Social Surveys (Ns = 9,487 males and 12,336 females). Analyses indicate that the reported prevalence of female-female sexual contact increased substantially and monotonically across twentieth-century birth cohorts, rising from 1.6 percent (Standard error [SE] = 0.60) for the cohort of U.S. women born prior to 1920 to 6.9 percent (SE = 0.81) for women born in 1970 and afterward. Increases in the reported pre ...[more]