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Cover Title Page Copyright Alfred Kinsey’s Work 50 Years Later Dedication Committee For Research On Problems Of Sex, Medical Division, National Research Council Foreword Acknowledgements Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures PART I. HISTORY AND METHOD
1. SCOPE OF THE STUDY
Historical Background The Scientific Objective The Right to Investigate The Individual’s Right to Know Problems of Marital Adjustment Sexual Problems of Unmarried Youth Sexual Education of Children Social Control of Sexual Behavior
The incidence of sex offenses The sex offender Effective sex law The protection of the individual
2. THE SAMPLE AND ITS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Problems of Sampling
Functions of a sample Probability sampling Probability sampling in a sex study Group sampling on present project
Constitution of Present Sample
Age range Educational background Marital status Religious background Parental occupational class Subject’s occupational class Rural-urban background Decade of birth Age at onset of adolescence Geographic origin Inadequacies of Present Sample
Specific Sources of Present Sample
Groups involved Occupations of female subjects Occupations of husbands of female subjects
Number of Cases in Sample
Question inapplicable Uncertain behavior Question not asked Interviewer’s failure Refusal to reply Insufficient information
Statistical Analyses
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency of activity Frequency classes Median frequency Active median frequency Total median frequency Mean frequency Active mean frequency Total mean frequency Standard error Significant differences Percentage of total outlet Coefficient of correlation Age Marital status Educational level Occupational class of parental home Decade of birth Age at onset of adolescence Rural-urban background Religious background U. S. estimates
3. SOURCES OF DATA
Case Histories Obtained in Personal Interviews
Establishing rapport Objectivity of the investigator Confidence of the record Flexibility in form of question Consistency of data Determining the quality of the response Time involved in interview
Reported Data from Case Histories
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency of activity Number of years involved Techniques Partners Motivations and attitudes Correlations with biologic and social backgrounds Psychologic and social significance
Reliability and Validity of Reported Data
Retakes Comparisons of spouses Conformance of female and male reports on marital coitus Non-conformance of female and male reports on pre-marital coitus Memory vs. physical findings Comparisons of data in present and previous studies
Recorded Data as Sources of Information
Calendars Diaries Correspondence Original fiction Scrapbooks and photographic collections Art materials Toilet wall inscriptions Other erotic materials Sado-masochistic material
Observed Data
Community studies Clinical studies Mammalian studies
Previously Published Studies
Anthropologic studies Legal studies Previous statistical studies Other previous studies
PART II. TYPES OF SEXUAL ACTIVITY AMONG FEMALES
4. PRE-ADOLESCENT SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
Pre-Adolescent Sexual Response and Orgasm
Accumulative incidence of pre-adolescent response Nature of pre-adolescent orgasm Accumulative incidence of pre-adolescent orgasm Sources of early arousal and orgasm
Pre-Adolescent Heterosexual Play
Socio-sexual development Accumulative incidence of heterosexual play Active incidence of heterosexual play Frequency of heterosexual play Number of years in heterosexual play Techniques of heterosexual play
Pre-Adolescent Homosexual Play
Accumulative incidence of homosexual play Active incidence of homosexual play Number of years in homosexual play Techniques of homosexual play
Significance of Pre-Adolescent Sex Play
Significance in psychosexual development Effect on adult patterns
Pre-Adolescent Contacts with Adult Males
Incidence and frequency of contact with adults Adult partners Nature of contacts with adults Significance of adult contacts
Adolescent Development
Physical development Psychosexual development in adolescence
5. MASTURBATION
Definition Mammalian and Primitive Human Backgrounds
Masturbation among mammals Masturbation among primitive human groups Phylogenetic interpretations
Learning to Masturbate
Self-discovery Verbal and printed sources Petting experience Observation Homosexual experience
Relation to Age and Marital Status
Among children Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency to orgasm Individual variation in frequency Percentage of total outlet Number of years involved
Relation to Educational Level
Incidence to orgasm Frequency to orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Parental Occupational Class Relation to Decade of Birth
Incidence Frequency to orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Age at Onset of Adolescence Relation to Rural-Urban Background
Incidence Frequency to orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Religious Background
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency to orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Techniques of Masturbation
Clitoral and labial techniques Labia majora Thigh pressures Muscular tensions Breasts Vaginal insertions Fantasy alone Other techniques Speed of response to orgasm
Fantasy Accompanying Masturbation Significance of Masturbation
Physiologic significance Lack of physical harm Moral interpretations Legal significance Psychologic significance Social significance
Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
6. NOCTURNAL SEX DREAMS
Origins of Nocturnal Dreams Incidence and Frequency
General summary Relation to age and marital status Relation to educational level Relation to parental occupational class Relation to decade of birth Relation to age at onset of adolescence Relation to rural-urban background Relation to religious background
Percentage of Total Outlet Correlation with Other Sexual Outlets . Content of Nocturnal Dreams Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
7. PRE-MARITAL PETTING
Definition Phylogenetic Origins Historical Occurrence Relation to Age
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency of experience Frequency of orgasm Individual variation in frequency Percentage of total outlet Number of years involved Number of partners
Relation to Age at Marriage and Educational Level
Incidence Frequency of petting to orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Parental Occupational Class Relation to Decade of Birth
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency of orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Age at Onset of Adolescence Relation to Rural-Urban Background Relation to Religious Background
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency of orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Socio-Sexual Relations as Measures of Female Capacities Techniques in Petting
Simple kissing Deep kissing Breast stimulation Mouth-breast contacts Manual stimulation of female genitalia Manual stimulation of the male genitalia Oral contacts with female genitalia Oral contacts with male genitalia Genital apposition Time involved Place
Significance of Petting
Moral interpretations Legal implications Physiologic significance Social significance
Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
8. PRE-MARITAL COITUS
Historical Origins
Mammalian backgrounds Anthropologic data In American cultures
Relation to Age
Accumulative incidence of experience Accumulative incidence to orgasm Active incidence Frequency Percentage of total outlet Number of years involved Number of partners
Relation to Age at Marriage and Educational Level
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Parental Occupational Class
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Decade of Birth
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Frequency Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Age at Onset of Adolescence Relation to Rural-Urban Background Relation to Religious Background
Incidence Frequency Percentage of total outlet
Significance of Pre-Marital Coitus
Against pre-marital coitus For pre-marital coitus
Nature and Conditions of Pre-marital Coitus
Place of coitus Techniques of pre-coital foreplay Time involved in foreplay Positions in coitus Nudity
Physiologic Significance Psychologic Significance
Attitudes Regret after experience Acceptance
Moral Aspects Legal Aspects Social Significance
Pre-marital pregnancy Venereal infection Emotional significance Effect on marriage
Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
9. MARITAL COITUS
Relation to Age
Incidence of experience Frequency of experience Individual variation in frequency Incidence and frequency of orgasm Apparent aging effect in incidence and frequency Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Educational Level Relation to Parental Occupational Class Relation to Decade of Birth
Active incidence of orgasm Frequency of experience Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Age at Onset of Adolescence Relation to Religious Background Coital Techniques in Marriage
Pre-coital petting techniques Coital positions Time involved in foreplay Nudity in sleep and in coitus
Moral and Legal Considerations Significance of Orgasm Occurrence of Orgasm in the Female
Incidence of female orgasm Multiple orgasm
Nature of Factors Affecting Orgasm
Intrinsic capacity of the female Orgasm in relation to age of female Orgasm in relation to educational level Orgasm in relation to parental occupational class Orgasm in relation to decade of birth Orgasm in relation to age at onset of adolescence Orgasm in relation to religious background Orgasm in relation to age at marriage Orgasm in relation to length of marriage Orgasm in relation to techniques of marital coitus Orgasm in marital coitus vs. pre-marital orgasm Orgasm in marital coitus vs. pre-marital coital experience Orgasm in marital coitus vs. pre-marital petting to orgasm Orgasm in marital coitus vs. pre-marital experience in masturbation
Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
10. EXTRA-MARITAL COITUS
Mammalian Origins Anthropologic Data Relation to Age
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Incidence of orgasm Frequency Sporadic nature of frequency Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Educational Level Relation to Parental Occupational Class Relation to Decade of Birth Relation to Age at Onset of Adolescence Relation to Religious Background Nature and Conditions of Extra-Marital Coitus
Partners Number of years involved Extra-marital petting Relation to pre-marital coitus
Moral and Legal Status
Anglo-American law Social attitudes
Social Significance Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
11. HOMOSEXUAL RESPONSES AND CONTACTS
Physiologic and Psychologic Bases Mammalian Background Anthropologic Background Relation to Age and Marital Status
Accumulative incidence in total sample Active incidence to orgasm Frequency to orgasm Percentage of total outlet Number of years involved Number of partners
Relation to Educational Level
Accumulative incidence Active incidence to orgasm Frequency to orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Relation to Parental Occupational Class Relation to Decade of Birth Relation to Age at Onset of Adolescence Relation to Rural-Urban Background Relation to Religious Background
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Active median frequency to orgasm Percentage of total outlet
Techniques in Homosexual Contacts The Heterosexual-Homosexual Balance
Heterosexual-homosexual rating Percentage with each rating Extent of female vs. male homosexuality
Social Significance of Homosexuality
Acceptance for oneself Approval for others Moral interpretations Legal attitudes Basic social interests
Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
12. ANIMAL CONTACTS
Bases of Inter-Specific Sexual Contacts Incidences and Frequencies
In pre-adolescence Among adult females
Significance of Animal Contacts Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
13. TOTAL SEXUAL OUTLET
Development of Sexual Responsiveness
First erotic response in the female Sources of first arousal Age at first orgasm in the female Factors affecting age at first orgasm Sources of first orgasm
Single Females: Total Outlet
Accumulative incidence Active incidence Relation of frequency to age Female vs. male frequency prior to marriage Other factors affecting incidence and frequency Active incidence and frequency, and religious background Sources of total outlet for single females Single females without orgasm
Married Females: Total Outlet
Relation to age Relation to decade of birth Relation to other factors Sources of total outlet Married females without orgasm
Previously Married Females: Total Outlet
Relation to age Relation to educational level Sources of total outlet Previously married females without orgasm
Individual Variation
PART III. COMPARISONS OF FEMALE AND MALE
14. ANATOMY OF SEXUAL RESPONSE AND ORGASM
Basic Significance of Anatomic Data Sources of Data Stimulation through End Organs of Touch
Penis Clitoris Urethra and meatus Labia minora Labia majora and scrotum Vestibule of vagina Interior of vagina Cervix Perineum Anus Breasts Mouth Ears Buttocks Thighs Other body surfaces
Stimulation through Other Sense Organs Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
15. PHYSIOLOGY OF SEXUAL RESPONSE AND ORGASM
Physiologic Changes During Sexual Response
Tactile and pressure responses Pulse rate Blood pressure Increased peripheral flow of blood Tumescence Respiration Anoxia Bleeding Female genital secretions Male genital secretions Nasal and salivary secretions Reduction in sensory perception Central nervous system Movements in buttocks and pelvis Movements of thighs Movements of feet and toes Movements of arms and legs Movements of hands and fingers Abdominal muscles Thoracic muscles Neck muscles Facial muscles Eye muscles Scrotum and testes Other structures
The Approach to Orgasm
The build-up Speed of response
Orgasm After-Effects of Orgasm
Muscular spasms and convulsions Genital spasms and convulsions Ejaculation Other readjustments Individual variation Conscious satisfactions
Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
16. PSYCHOLOGIC FACTORS IN SEXUAL RESPONSE
Learning and Conditioning Development of Preferences Vicarious Sharing of Experience Reactions to Associated Objects Sympathetic Responses Significance of Conditioning in Females and Males
Observing the opposite sex Observing one’s own sex Observing portrayals of nude figures Erotic fine art Observing genitalia Observing own genitalia Exhibitionism Interest in genital techniques Observing moving pictures Observing burlesque and floor shows Observing sexual action Observing portrayals of sexual action Observing animals in coitus Peeping and voyeurism Preferences for light or dark Fantasies concerning opposite sex Fantasies concerning own sex Fantasies during masturbation Nocturnal sex dreams Diversion during coitus Stimulation by literary materials Stimulation by erotic stories Erotic writing and drawing Wall inscriptions Discussions of sex Arousal from sado-masochistic stories Responses to beingbitten Fetishism Transvestism Discontinuity in sexual activity Promiscuity Significance of sexual element in marriage Social factors affecting sexual patterns
Summary and Comparisons of Female and Male
17. NEURAL MECHANISMS OF SEXUAL RESPONSE
Evidence of Nervous Function
Chain reactions Blood-distributed agents Nervous mechanisms
Tactile Stimulation and Reflex Arcs Function of the Sacro-Lumbar Area Role of Upper Portions of Cord Role of Autonomic Nervous System The Sexual Syndrome
Anger Fear Epilepsy
Role of the Brain in Sexual Response
Frontal lobes Occipital, parietal, and temporal lobes Cerebrum Hypothalamus
18. HORMONAL FACTORS IN SEXUAL RESPONSE
Role of the Hormones
Discovery of the hormones Nature of the hormones
Gonadal Hormones and Physical Characters
Development of physical characters in young mammals Maintenance of physical characters in adults
Levels of Gonadal Hormones and Sexual Behavior
Estrogen levels at younger ages Androgen levels at younger ages Levels of gonadal hormones in older adults
Gonadal Insufficiencies and Sexual Behavior
Castration and sexual response in young females and males Castration and sexual response in adult females Castration of adult females of lower mammalian species Castration and sexual response in adult males
Studies on Castration of Adult Human Males Increased Supplies of Gonadal Hormones
Excessive gonadal hormones in young animals Excessive androgens in adults Excessive estrogens in adults
Pituitary Hormones in Sexual Behavior
Relation of pituitary to physical characters Relation of pituitary to sexual behavior Pituitary secretions and levels of sexual response
Thyroid Hormones Adrenal Hormones
Adrenaline Cortical hormones
Hormones and Patterns of Sexual Behavior Summary and Conclusions
Bibliography Index
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