Sexuality in France: Gender Practices and Health
2012, 590 pagesAcknowledgements
The Authors
1. Introduction: The "Context of Sexuality in France" Survey - Multidisciplinary Research into Sexuality, Gender and Health - Nathalie Bajos and Michel Bozon
PART I: SURVEY DESIGN
2. Methodological Issues and Data Collection - Nathalie Bajos, Nathalie Beltzer and Michel Bozon
3. Survey Sampling Strategy and Weighting - Laurent Toulemon and Nicolas Razafindratsima
4. A General Population Survey of Chlamydia Trachomatis Infection - Véronique Goulet and Josiane Warszawski
5. Data Quality: Composition of the Sample and Conduct of Interviews - Nicolas Razafindratsima
6. The Place and the Experience of the Interviewer in a Sensitive Survey - Sharman Levinson
PART II: AFFECTIVE AND SEXUAL BIOGRAPHIES
7. First Intercourse and First Relationship: Long Anticipated Transitions - Michel Bozon
8. Young People Who Have Not Yet Had Sexual Intercourse: Social Norms and Lack of Opportunity - Armelle Andro
9. Between First Intercourse and First Union: The Early Trajectories of Men and Women Are Still Different - Laurent Toulemon
10. Separations and Their Consequences: Sexual Encounters and Disease Prevention After Conjugal Separation and Romantic Break-up - Nathalie Beltzer and Michel Bozon
PART III: SEXUAL RELATIONS, PARTNERS AND PRACTICES
11. Number of Partners: Some Convergence Between Women and Men, but Continuing Wide Differences in Behaviour - Henri Leridon
12. Homo-/Bisexuality: Token Acceptance and Social and Protective Vulnerabilities - Nathalie Bajos and Nathalie Beltzer with the collaboration of Agnès Prudhomme
13. Sexual Encounters and Sexual Practices: A Widening Repertoire - Michel Bozon
14. Non-penetrative Sex: Practices That Are Often Overlooked - Armelle Andro and Nathalie Bajos
15. Frequency and Modalities of Intercourse: Contrasting Situations Depending on the Type of Partner - Henri Leridon
16. Absence of Sexual Activity: Singularities of a Heterogenous Population - Charlotte le Van, Michèle Ferrand and Sharman Levinson
PART IV: SEXUALITY AND POWER RELATIONS
17. Concord and Discord: Desire and Its Variations - Michele Ferrand, Nathalie Bajos and Armelle Andro with the collaboration of Agnès Prudhomme
18. Sexual Violence in France: Resignation, Reproof and Revolt - Nathalie Bajos and Michel Bozon with the collaboration of Agnès Prudhomme
PART V: SEXUALITY, LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES AND HEALTH
19. Sexuality, Gender and Life Circumstances - Nathalie Beltzer, Nathalie Bajos and Anne Laporte
20. Contraceptive and Preventive Behaviour: Issues in Negotiation at Different Stages of Affective and Sexual Trajectories - Nathalie Beltzer and Nathalie Bajos
21. Sexually Transmitted Infections: Inequalities in Access to Screening - Josiane Warszawski and Véronique Goulet
22. Difficulties with Sexual Function: Contexts, Determinants and Meanings Sharman Levinson
23. Sexuality and Chronic Disease - Anne Laporte and Nathalie Beltzer
PART VI: MEANINGS AND REPRESENTATIONS
24. Attitudes Towards Sexuality and the Life Course: Diversification and Reconstitution - Michel Bozon and Charlotte le Van
25. Sexuality and the Challenge of Equality - Nathalie Bajos, Michèle Ferrand and Armelle Andro
PART VII: SYNTHESIS
26. Sexuality, Gender and Health: The Contributions of the "Context of Sexuality in France" Survey - Nathalie Bajos and Michel Bozon
The book provides detailed information on and analysis of the changing practices in sexual relations for all sections of French society. It offers an authoritative account of age and gender differences that influence sexual behaviour and attitudes, and a comprehensive discussion of issues relating to heterosexual and homosexual practices, sexual dysfunction, and the dichotomy between emotions and sexual urges in the representation of sexuality.
The findings of this important study paint a fascinating picture of the evolution of attitudes, behaviours, sexual practices and health issues in contemporary France. A major contribution to knowledge about sexual attitudes and behaviour, the work provides important information of concern to social scientists, health professionals and social workers alike, and to all those interested in a better understanding of contemporary sexual life.