
@article{ref1,
title="Family background and female sexual behavior",
journal="Human nature",
year="2004",
author="Grainger, Sara",
volume="15",
number="2",
pages="133-145",
abstract="Since the seminal works of Draper and Harpending (1982) and Belsky et al. (1991) there has been considerable interest in the link between the family environment experienced as a child and consequent mating and reproductive strategy of females. In this paper, predictions from the hypothesis were tested using postal survey data from a cross-section of 415 women in Merseyside, UK. No relationships were found between father-absence, unrelated male-presence, parental divorce or parental death with age at first coitus, number of sexual partners, mean length of sexual relationships or mean length of relationships prior to coitus occurring.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1045-6767",
doi="10.1007/s12110-004-1017-5",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12110-004-1017-5"
}