FSD1242 Finnish Sex Survey 1971 Codebook FINNISH SOCIAL SCIENCE DATA ARCHIVE
c Finnish Social Science Data Archive, 2003 The bibliographic citation for this codebook: Finnish Sex Survey 1971 [codebook]. Tampere : Finnish Social Science Data Archive [producer and distributor], 2010. This codebook has been generated from the version 1.0 (26.3.2003) of the data. Detailed and specific data description in Finnish and English. Variable frequencies, filter variables, variable and value labels, and missing values are checked. If necessary, the data are anonymised. FSD Finnish Social Science Data Archive FIN-33014 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPERE tel. +358 3 3551 8519 fax +358 3 3551 8520 email: fsd@uta.fi URI: http://www.fsd.uta.fi/english/ Typeset by L A TEX $ Koodikirjoitin.py v26 @ 2010-02-08 10:11:45.365000 $
To the reader This codebook is part of the data FSD1242 archived at the FSD (Finnish Social Science Data Archive). The source must be acknowledged in any publication based wholly or in part on the data. The bibliographic citation may be in the form required by the publication, or in the form suggested by the archive. The bibliographic citation suggested by the archive: Koskelainen, Osmo & Leppo, Kimmo & Sievers, Kai: Finnish Sex Survey 1971 [computer file]. FSD1242, version 1.0 (2003-03-26). Helsinki: Academy of Finland. Research Council for the Social Sciences & Helsinki: Academy of Finland. Medical Research Council & Helsinki: Ministry of Social Affairs and Health [producers], 1971. Tampere: Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor], 2003. The depositor and the archive bear no responsibility for any results or interpretations arising from the secondary use of the data. The archive must be informed of all publications where the data have been used. The beginning of the codebook contains information on data content, structure and collection, and includes a list of publications where the data have been used. The second part of the codebook contains information on variables: question texts, response options, and frequencies. The third part contains indexes. Variable distributions presented in this codebook have been generated from the SPSS files. Distribution tables present variable values, frequencies (n), frequency percents (%), and valid percents (v. %) which take into account missing data. All distributions are unweighted. If the data contain weight variables, these will be found at the end of the variables list. In some cases frequency distributions have been substituted by descriptive statistics. Distributions may contain missing data. The note "missing data (SYSMIS)" refers to a missing observation whereas "missing data" refers to, for example, user missing data. In some cases users of the data have to consider whether it is best to code also other values as missing data (eg. don t want to say or can t say ). This codebook has been produced automatically with Python, L A TEXand dvipdfm software. Source files include data description files in DDI format, and SPSS files.
Contents 1 Study description 1 1.1 Titles....................................... 1 1.2 Subject description................................ 1 1.3 Structure and collection of the data........................ 3 1.4 Use of data.................................... 4 2 Variables 7 3 Indexes 69 3.1 Variables in the order of occurance........................ 69 3.2 Variables in alphabetical order.......................... 75 A naires in Finnish 81 B naires in Swedish 103 i
Chapter 1 Study description 1.1 Titles Title of the study: Finnish Sex Survey 1971 Title of the study in Finnish: Suomalainen seksi 1971 This codebook has been generated from the version 1.0 (26.3.2003) of the data. Detailed and specific data description in Finnish and English. Variable frequencies, filter variables, variable and value labels, and missing values are checked. If necessary, the data are anonymised. 1.2 Subject description Extent of collection Data: SPSS portable file. Data available also in other file formats. Other material naire: pdf file in Finnish and in Swedish Authoring entity Koskelainen, Osmo (Academy of Finland. Research Council for the Social Sciences) Leppo, Kimmo (Academy of Finland. Medical Research Council) Sievers, Kai (University of Turku. Department of Hygiene and Social Medicine) Copyright statement for the data According to the agreement between FSD and the depositor. 1
1. Study description Depositor Haavio-Mannila, Elina (University of Helsinki. Department of Sociology) Date deposited 12.3.2003 Keywords attitudes; courtship; dating; health; interpersonal relations; living conditions; love; moral values; sexual behaviour; sexual health; sexual identity; sexual partnerships; sexuality Topic Classification Classification by FSD vocabulary: social psychology; sociology Classification by CESSDA vocabulary: childbearing, family planning and abortion; family life and marriage (including household composition and generations); general health Series description The data belong to the series: Individual datasets Individual datasets contain those datasets that do not belong to any series. Abstract This is the first national, representative survey on Finnish sexual life, sexual habits and sexual behaviour. At first, respondents were asked to indicate to what extent they agreed with attitudinal statements relating to sexual freedom, sex without love, women s right to take the sexual initiative, homosexual relationships, polygamy of men and monogamy of women, casual affairs, viewing pornography, sexual behaviour of young people and whether it is worthwhile to have children. Respondents health was charted by asking whether they had suffered from certain symptoms (e.g. headache) or illnesses (e.g. angina pectoris, cancer) during the past year. Smoking and drinking habits were surveyed. Women were asked about pregnancies, number of births (live or stillborn), miscarriages and abortions, and how many live children they had. They were also asked whether they had been pregnant at the time of their wedding and whether this was the reason for getting married. Sex education received was surveyed. Other questions examined the number of persons respondents had been in love with, did they fall in love easily, about disappointments in love and 2
1.3. Structure and collection of the data whether they loved and were loved by someone. Respondents were asked at what age they had experienced their first kiss, first steady relationship, first intercourse. Several questions pertained to the first-ever intercourse: where it happened, use of contraception, had the respondent wanted it, what was it like and did she/he regret it later and did she/he marry the first partner. Married respondents evaluated the happiness of their marriage and how important sex was to happiness. They were asked whether it was easy to discuss sex with their spouse. s covered how much sex respondents would like to have, how satisfactory sex was, how often they had sex, when was the last time and whether they had used contraception. The most recent intercourse was studied in detail: with whom, was alcohol consumed, who made the initiative, pleasantness of the experience, position used. Sexual foreplay habits were also charted. Female respondents were asked about reaching orgasm, fear of pregnancy, impotence of the partner and impact of menopause on sex. Male respondents were asked about experiencing impotence or other sexual problems and whether they had sought medical help. Other topics included extra-marital affairs, masturbation and sexual orientation. Respondents evaluated how satisfactory their sex life was on the whole. Background variables included region of residence, municipality type, sex, mother tongue, education, marital status, age when married, number of children, employment, social class of the respondent and his/her father, family income, church membership and age and education of the spouse. 1.3 Structure and collection of the data Country: Finland Geographical coverage: Finland Unit of analysis: Person Universe: People aged 18-54 living in Finland, excluding people in residential care and those suffering from serious mental or physical illnesses Collection date: November 1971 December 1971 Data collector: Koskelainen, Osmo (Academy of Finland. Research Council for the Social Sciences); Leppo, Kimmo (Academy of Finland. Medical Research Council); Sievers, Kai (University of Turku. Department of Hygiene and Social Medicine) Data producer: Ministry of Social Affairs and Health; Academy of Finland. Medical Research Council; Academy of Finland. Research Council for the Social Sciences Mode of data collection: Face-to-face interview and a self-administered questionnaire Type of research instrument: Structured questionnaire Time period covered: 1971 Time method of the data collection: Cross-sectional study Response rate: 92 % Number of variables and cases: The data contain 141 variables and 2152 cases. Sampling procedure: Systematic sampling from the Finnish population register of persons 3
1. Study description aged 18-54 (born 1917-1953) The target population consisted of persons aged 18-54, living in Finland in November-December 1971, speaking either Finnish or Swedish, not in residential care and nor suffering from any serious mental or physical health problems. The size of the original sample was 2492 persons, of whom 138 were abroad, in residential care or unable to participate because of ill health. The net sample size was therefore 2354, of whom 81 refused to participate, 73 were not reached and 12 were not interviewed for some other reason. The number of respondents was 2188. In connection with the sex survey, a separate survey on fertility and family planning was conducted. Therefore, for the age group 18-44 the original sample included twice as many women as men. The original sample consisted of 902 men and 1590 women. The sampled persons received a letter beforehand, informing them of the survey. Interviews were conducted by 1000 midwives and district nurses wearing their uniform. Most interviews took place in the respondent s home but about 10 per cent were conducted in the work place of the interviewer. On average, interviews took about 1,4 hours for men and 1,7 hours for women. After the face-to-face interview, the respondents were given a self-administered questionnaire containing the sensitive questions. This questionnaire was completed by the respondent in the presence but out of sight of the interviewer. The completed questionnaire was placed in an envelope, which was then sealed by the respondent. Of the interviewed persons, 36 did not complete the questionnaire properly. The final sample size was therefore 2152 persons. 1.4 Use of data Data appraisal The data do not contain responses to the questions 19-20, 22-30, 32-37, 39b - 42, 44, 46-50, 52-70, 72-73c, 75-76 and 78-81 of the interview questionnaire nor responses to the questions 10, 13, 17, 21, 23-27, section What am I like, 29, 32-35, 38-40, 45-53, 71_2, 79-83, 104, 107-108 and 110-111 of the self-administered questionnaire. There were 186 non-respondents. Women aged 30-44 had the smallest non-response rate (6,2%) whereas men aged over 45 had the highest (16,1%). The overall response rate was 89,2% for men and 92,7% for women. The overall non-response rate was low but biased, making the validity lower for people living in bigger population centres and for older persons. However, even in those respondent categories where the non-response rate was the highest, it was still relatively low compared to non-response rates for surveys in general. The variables connected to the face-to-face interview begin with denotation a_q and those connected to the self-administered questionnaire with the denotation b_q. Variable numbers correspond with the question numbering in the original forms. Related publications Haavio-Mannila, Elina & Kontula, Osmo (2003). Sexual Trends in the Baltic Sea Area. Helsinki: The Family Federation of Finland. The Population Research Institute. Publications of the Population Research Institute, Series D 41/2003. 4
1.4. Use of data Haavio-Mannila, Elina & Kontula, Osmo (2001). Seksin trendit meillä ja naapureissa. Helsinki: WSOY. Haavio-Mannila, Elina & Osmo Kontula (1994). Sexual behavior changes in Finland during the last 20 years. Nordisk Sexologi 12(3), 196-214. Haavio-Mannila, Elina & Kontula, Osmo & Kuusi, Elina (2001). Trends in sexual life: measured by national sex surveys in Finland in 1971, 1992 and 1999, and a comparison to a sex survey in St. Petersburg in 1996. Helsinki: Family Federation of Finland, Population Research Institute. Working papers E; 10. Haavio-Mannila, Elina & Roos, J.P. & Rotkirch, Anna (2004). Olivatko suuret ikäluokat murroksen moottoreita? Sukupolven ja periodin vaikutuksen erittelyä seksin, politiikan ja vapaaajan suhteen. Teoksessa: Yhteiskunnan moottori vai kivireki? Suuret ikäluokat ja 1960-lukulaisuus (toim. Jani Erola & Terhi-Anna Wilska), 215-238. Jyväskylä: Sophi. Kontula, Osmo & Haavio-Mannila, Elina & Suoknuuti, Helena (1994). Finnish sex: the tables of all the questions of the 1992 survey and the comparable questions of the 1971 survey. Helsinki: Kansanterveystieteen laitokset. Kansanterveystieteen julkaisuja M; 113. Kontula, Osmo & Haavio-Mannila, Elina (1995). Sexual pleasures: enhancement of sex life in Finland 1971-1992. Dartmouth: Aldershot. Leppo, Kimmo & Koskelainen, Osmo & Sievers, Kai (1973). Seksuaalikäyttäytymistä ja ehkäisytapoja koskevan tutkimuksen metodiraportti. Helsinki: Väestöntutkimuslaitos. Väestöntutkimuslaitoksen julkaisuja B; 33. Sievers, Kai & Koskelainen, Osmo & Leppo, Kimmo (1974). Suomalaisten sukupuolielämä. Porvoo: WSOY. Suomalainen seksi: tietoa suomalaisten sukupuolielämän muutoksesta (1993). Toim. Osmo Kontula & Elina Haavio-Mannila. Juva: WSOY. Updated list of publications in the study description at http://www.fsd.uta.fi/english/data/catalogue/fsd1242/ Related studies FSD1243e FSD1244e FSD1245e Location of the data collection Finnish Social Science Data Archive Weighting The data contain a weight variable which can be used to compensate for the sex bias in the sample (the disproportional number of women). 5
1. Study description Restrictions Access to the data granted for scientific and teaching purposes. FSD s access application procedure. Restricted access. 6
Chapter 2 Variables [FSD_NO] FSD study number FSD study number Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 2152 minimum 1242.00 maximum 1242.00 mean 1242.00 standard deviation 0.00 [FSD_VR] FSD edition number FSD edition number Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 2152 minimum 1.00 maximum 1.00 mean 1.00 standard deviation 0.00 7
2. Variables [FSD_PRO] FSD processing level FSD processing level A (see codebook) 1 B (see codebook) 2 0 0.0 0.0 C (dataset has not been checked at FSD) 3 0 0.0 0.0 [FSD_ID] FSD case id FSD case id Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 2152 minimum 1.00 maximum 2152.00 mean 1076.50 standard deviation 621.37 [HAVT] Case id Case id Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 2152 minimum 1.00 maximum 2196.00 (continued on next page) 8
A_Q2 (cont. from previous page) statistic value mean 1095.21 standard deviation 635.94 [A_Q1] Respondent s region of residence Respondent s region of residence Uusimaa 1 466 21.7 21.7 Turku and Pori 2 360 16.7 16.7 Ahvenanmaa (Åland) 3 6 0.3 0.3 Häme 4 303 14.1 14.1 Kyme 5 167 7.8 7.8 Mikkeli 6 91 4.2 4.2 Kuopio 7 111 5.2 5.2 Pohjois-Karjala (North Karelia) 8 86 4.0 4.0 Vaasa 9 195 9.1 9.1 Keski-Suomi (Central Finland) 10 104 4.8 4.8 Oulu 11 166 7.7 7.7 Lappi (Lapland) 12 90 4.2 4.2 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 7 0.3 0.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [A_Q2] Type of municipality Type of municipality Helsinki 1 244 11.3 11.3 Other city with over 100,000 inhabitants 2 200 9.3 9.3 (continued on next page) 9
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) Town with 20,000-100,000 inhabitants 3 494 23.0 23.0 Small town with less than 20,000 inhabitants 4 233 10.8 10.8 Population centre in rural area 5 416 19.3 19.3 Sparsely populated rural area 6 565 26.3 26.3 [A_Q3] Respondent s gender Respondent s gender Male 1 744 34.6 34.6 Female 2 1408 65.4 65.4 [A_Q4] Respondent s mother tongue Respondent s mother tongue Finnish 1 2019 93.8 93.9 Swedish 2 119 5.5 5.5 Other language 3 4 0.2 0.2 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 9 0.4 0.4 missing data (SYSMIS). 1 0.0 [A_Q5] Respondent s age in years Respondent s age in years 10
A_Q7 Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 2151 minimum 18.00 maximum 54.00 mean 32.24 standard deviation 10.20 [A_Q6] How long altogether have you lived in your present municipality of residence (now or before)? How long altogether have you lived in your present municipality of residence (now or before)? Under five years 1 471 21.9 21.9 Over five years 2 1676 77.9 78.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 3 0.1 0.1 missing data (SYSMIS). 2 0.1 [A_Q7] Respondent s basic education Respondent s basic education Incomplete primary education 1 49 2.3 2.3 Primary education 2 1505 69.9 69.9 Lower secondary education 3 362 16.8 16.8 Upper secondary education (general) 4 236 11.0 11.0 11
2. Variables [A_Q8] Total number of years spent studying Total number of years spent studying Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 2152 minimum 0.00 maximum 30.00 mean 9.32 standard deviation 3.22 [A_Q9] Where did you live in your childhoold and youth till the age of 17? Where did you live in your childhoold and youth till the age of 17? In rural area 1 1550 72.0 72.1 As much in rural area as in town/city 2 85 3.9 4.0 In town/city 3 515 23.9 23.9 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 1 0.0 0.0 missing data (SYSMIS). 1 0.0 [A_Q10] Respondent s marital status Respondent s marital status Single, never married 1 635 29.5 29.5 (continued on next page) 12
A_Q12 (cont. from previous page) Married, living together with spouse 2 1409 65.5 65.5 Married, not living together with spouse 3 28 1.3 1.3 Divorced or separated 4 49 2.3 2.3 Widowed 5 29 1.3 1.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 2 0.1 [A_Q11] How many times has your wife been married? How many times has your wife been married? Once 1 1374 63.8 90.8 Twice 2 68 3.2 4.5 Three times 3 5 0.2 0.3 Four times 4 0 0.0 0.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 67 3.1 4.4 missing data (SYSMIS). 638 29.6 [A_Q12] How many times has your husband been married? How many times has your husband been married? Once 1 1239 57.6 81.8 Twice 2 72 3.3 4.8 Three times 3 5 0.2 0.3 Four times 4 0 0.0 0.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 199 9.2 13.1 missing data (SYSMIS). 637 29.6 (continued on next page) 13
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) [A_Q13] How old were you when you married for the first time? How old were you when you married for the first time? Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 1513 minimum 16.00 maximum 53.00 mean 23.01 standard deviation 4.25 [A_Q14] How many times have you been divorced (officially)? How many times have you been divorced (officially)? 0 1400 65.1 93.3 1 86 4.0 5.7 2 9 0.4 0.6 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 5 0.2 0.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 652 30.3 [A_Q15] How many years have you been married to your present spouse? How many years have you been married to your present spouse? Descriptive statistics 14
A_Q18 statistic value number of valid cases 1446 minimum 0.00 maximum 39.00 mean 11.38 standard deviation 8.36 [A_Q16] Age of the spouse Age of the spouse Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 1445 minimum 17.00 maximum 68.00 mean 36.01 standard deviation 9.94 [A_Q17] Basic education of the spouse Basic education of the spouse Incomplete primary education 1 32 1.5 2.2 Primary education 2 1092 50.7 75.4 Lower secondary education 3 191 8.9 13.2 Upper secondary education (general) 4 127 5.9 8.8 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 7 0.3 0.5 missing data (SYSMIS). 703 32.7 [A_Q18] Respondent s economic activity Respondent s economic activity 15
2. Variables At work in a paid job full-time 1 1173 54.5 54.7 At work in a paid job part-time 2 89 4.1 4.1 At work in family enterprise or farm 3 246 11.4 11.5 Unemployed 4 38 1.8 1.8 Pensioner/retired 5 29 1.3 1.4 Student 6 157 7.3 7.3 Homemaker, housewife 7 327 15.2 15.2 Other 8 73 3.4 3.4 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 14 0.7 0.7 missing data (SYSMIS). 6 0.3 [A_Q21] Spouse s economic activity Spouse s economic activity At work in a paid job full-time 1 920 42.8 63.4 At work in a paid job part-time 2 42 2.0 2.9 At work in family enterprise or farm 3 225 10.5 15.5 Unemployed 4 12 0.6 0.8 Pensioner/retired 5 29 1.3 2.0 Student 6 30 1.4 2.1 Homemaker, housewife 7 152 7.1 10.5 Other 8 29 1.3 2.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 13 0.6 0.9 missing data (SYSMIS). 700 32.5 [A_Q31] Where or with whom do you live at present? Where or with whom do you live at present? 16
With parents or other family members 1 438 20.4 20.4 With spouse 2 1392 64.7 64.7 With fiancé/fiancée 3 25 1.2 1.2 With a steady partner 4 16 0.7 0.7 With a flatmate/housemate of the same gender 5 69 3.2 3.2 On my own, owner-occupied or rented housing 6 121 5.6 5.6 On my own in a dorm/hostel/supported housing or 7 17 0.8 0.8 equivalent Other arrangement 8 64 3.0 3.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 10 0.5 0.5 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 A_Q39 [A_Q38] Your parents have: Your parents have: Always lived together 1 1962 91.2 91.2 Always lived apart 2 54 2.5 2.5 Have divorced or separated 3 125 5.8 5.8 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 11 0.5 0.5 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [A_Q39] Would you say that your health in general is: Would you say that your health in general is: Very good 1 606 28.2 28.2 Fairly good 2 888 41.3 41.3 Fair 3 523 24.3 24.3 (continued on next page) 17
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) Rather bad 4 120 5.6 5.6 Very bad 5 10 0.5 0.5 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 4 0.2 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 1 0.0 [A_Q43_1] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: High blood pressure Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: High blood pressure Not mentioned 0 2053 95.4 95.4 Mentioned 1 99 4.6 4.6 [A_Q43_2] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Stroke Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Stroke Not mentioned 0 2150 99.9 99.9 Mentioned 1 2 0.1 0.1 18
A_Q43_5 [A_Q43_3] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Diagnosed heart disease Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Diagnosed heart disease Not mentioned 0 2089 97.1 97.1 Mentioned 1 63 2.9 2.9 [A_Q43_4] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Chronic bronchitis Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Chronic bronchitis Not mentioned 0 2083 96.8 96.8 Mentioned 1 69 3.2 3.2 [A_Q43_5] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Asthma Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Asthma Not mentioned 0 2138 99.3 99.3 (continued on next page) 19
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) Mentioned 1 14 0.7 0.7 [A_Q43_6] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Rheumatoid arthritis Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Rheumatoid arthritis Not mentioned 0 2087 97.0 97.0 Mentioned 1 65 3.0 3.0 [A_Q43_7] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Other rheumatic disorder Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Other rheumatic disorder Not mentioned 0 2114 98.2 98.2 Mentioned 1 38 1.8 1.8 [A_Q43_8] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Epilepsy Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Epilepsy 20
A_Q43_11 Not mentioned 0 2145 99.7 99.7 Mentioned 1 7 0.3 0.3 [A_Q43_9] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Diabetes Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Diabetes Not mentioned 0 2138 99.3 99.3 Mentioned 1 14 0.7 0.7 [A_Q43_10] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Cancer Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Cancer Not mentioned 0 2150 99.9 99.9 Mentioned 1 2 0.1 0.1 [A_Q43_11] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Chronic dermatitis Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Chronic dermatitis 21
2. Variables Not mentioned 0 2077 96.5 96.5 Mentioned 1 75 3.5 3.5 [A_Q43_12] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Tuberculosis Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Tuberculosis Not mentioned 0 2142 99.5 99.5 Mentioned 1 10 0.5 0.5 [A_Q43_13] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Gastric ulcer or duodenal Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Gastric ulcer or duodenal Not mentioned 0 2116 98.3 98.3 Mentioned 1 36 1.7 1.7 22
A_Q43_16 [A_Q43_14] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Chronic liver or biliary disease Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Chronic liver or biliary disease Not mentioned 0 2119 98.5 98.5 Mentioned 1 33 1.5 1.5 [A_Q43_15] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Hernia or other rupture Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Hernia or other rupture Not mentioned 0 2122 98.6 98.6 Mentioned 1 30 1.4 1.4 [A_Q43_16] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Severe back problem Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Severe back problem 23
2. Variables Not mentioned 0 0 0.0 0.0 Mentioned 1 165 7.7 100.0 missing data (SYSMIS). 1987 92.3 [A_Q43_17] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Urinary tract infection or pyelonephritis Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Urinary tract infection or pyelonephritis Not mentioned 0 0 0.0 0.0 Mentioned 1 110 5.1 100.0 missing data (SYSMIS). 2042 94.9 [A_Q43_18] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Visual impairment Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Visual impairment Not mentioned 0 2056 95.5 95.5 Mentioned 1 96 4.5 4.5 [A_Q43_19] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Hearing impairment Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Hearing impairment 24
A_Q45_1 Not mentioned 0 2112 98.1 98.1 Mentioned 1 40 1.9 1.9 [A_Q43_20] Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Other long-term illness, disease or health problem Have you had any of the following illnesses or health problems during the past year: Other long-term illness, disease or health problem Not mentioned 0 0 0.0 0.0 Mentioned 1 64 3.0 100.0 missing data (SYSMIS). 2088 97.0 [A_Q45_1] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Insomnia Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Insomnia Hardly ever 1 1754 81.5 81.7 Sometimes 2 316 14.7 14.7 Often 3 78 3.6 3.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 4 0.2 25
2. Variables [A_Q45_2] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Headaches Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Headaches Hardly ever 1 1365 63.4 63.5 Sometimes 2 640 29.7 29.8 Often 3 143 6.6 6.7 missing data (SYSMIS). 4 0.2 [A_Q45_3] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Anxiety Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Anxiety Hardly ever 1 1737 80.7 80.8 Sometimes 2 319 14.8 14.8 Often 3 93 4.3 4.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 3 0.1 [A_Q45_4] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Overstrain/stress Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Overstrain/stress 26
A_Q45_6 Hardly ever 1 1698 78.9 79.1 Sometimes 2 373 17.3 17.4 Often 3 77 3.6 3.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 4 0.2 [A_Q45_5] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Depression Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Depression Hardly ever 1 1745 81.1 81.2 Sometimes 2 385 17.9 17.9 Often 3 19 0.9 0.9 missing data (SYSMIS). 3 0.1 [A_Q45_6] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: A feeling of tiredness in general Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: A feeling of tiredness in general Hardly ever 1 1631 75.8 75.9 Sometimes 2 408 19.0 19.0 Often 3 111 5.2 5.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 2 0.1 27
2. Variables [A_Q45_7] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Dizziness Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Dizziness Hardly ever 1 1894 88.0 88.1 Sometimes 2 208 9.7 9.7 Often 3 47 2.2 2.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 3 0.1 [A_Q45_8] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Nightmares Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Nightmares Hardly ever 1 1912 88.8 89.0 Sometimes 2 188 8.7 8.7 Often 3 49 2.3 2.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 3 0.1 [A_Q45_9] Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Trembling in the hands Have you had any of the following symptoms or health problems during the past month: Trembling in the hands 28
A_Q74_1 Hardly ever 1 1992 92.6 92.7 Sometimes 2 121 5.6 5.6 Often 3 36 1.7 1.7 missing data (SYSMIS). 3 0.1 [A_Q51] Have you ever smoked regularly? Have you ever smoked regularly? Never 1 1160 53.9 54.0 I used to previously not any more 2 273 12.7 12.7 I smoke regularly at present 3 707 32.9 32.9 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 9 0.4 0.4 missing data (SYSMIS). 3 0.1 [A_Q71] At the time you married, did you have an idea of the number of children you would want? At the time you married, did you have an idea of the number of children you would want? Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 609 minimum 0.00 maximum 12.00 mean 2.21 standard deviation 1.01 [A_Q74_1] How many children do have you at present? How many children do have you at present? 29
2. Variables 0 135 6.3 9.3 1 406 18.9 28.0 2 410 19.1 28.3 3 230 10.7 15.9 4 105 4.9 7.2 5 45 2.1 3.1 6 22 1.0 1.5 7 14 0.7 1.0 8 4 0.2 0.3 9 5 0.2 0.3 10 2 0.1 0.1 11 1 0.0 0.1 12 1 0.0 0.1 13 1 0.0 0.1 14 1 0.0 0.1 21 1 0.0 0.1 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 66 3.1 4.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 703 32.7 [A_Q74_2] Would you like to have more children? How many? Would you like to have more children? How many? No 10 838 38.9 58.1 Can t say 20 131 6.1 9.1 1 child 31 273 12.7 18.9 2 children 32 80 3.7 5.5 3 children 33 17 0.8 1.2 4 children 34 0 0.0 0.0 5 children 35 1 0.0 0.1 6 children 36 1 0.0 0.1 7 children 37 0 0.0 0.0 8 children 38 0 0.0 0.0 9 children 39 0 0.0 0.0 (continued on next page) 30
B_Q1 (cont. from previous page) Would like to have more children, doesn t say how 40 18 0.8 1.2 many Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 83 3.9 5.8 missing data (SYSMIS). 710 33.0 [A_Q77] What do you think is the ideal number of children for a Finnish family to have? What do you think is the ideal number of children for a Finnish family to have? 1 37 1.7 1.9 2 1107 51.4 55.9 3 661 30.7 33.4 4 159 7.4 8.0 5 10 0.5 0.5 6 2 0.1 0.1 8 1 0.0 0.1 9 children or more 9 4 0.2 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 171 7.9 [B_Q1] Which social class do you feel you belong to? Which social class do you feel you belong to? Upper or leading class 1 17 0.8 0.8 Upper middle class 2 227 10.5 10.5 Lower middle class 3 489 22.7 22.7 (continued on next page) 31
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) Working class 4 977 45.4 45.4 Farmer 5 186 8.6 8.6 Small farmer 6 105 4.9 4.9 Can t say 7 135 6.3 6.3 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 16 0.7 0.7 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q2] Which social class do you feel your father or guardian belongs to? Which social class do you feel your father or guardian belongs to? Upper or leading class 1 16 0.7 0.7 Upper middle class 2 177 8.2 8.2 Lower middle class 3 239 11.1 11.1 Working class 4 839 39.0 39.0 Farmer 5 515 23.9 23.9 Small farmer 6 299 13.9 13.9 Can t say 7 56 2.6 2.6 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 11 0.5 0.5 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q3] Own or household s net income (Finnish marks/month) Own or household s net income (Finnish marks/month) Under 500 marks 1 256 11.9 11.9 500-749 marks 2 429 19.9 19.9 (continued on next page) 32
B_Q5 (cont. from previous page) 750-999 mk 3 451 21.0 21.0 1000-1499 marks 4 475 22.1 22.1 1500-1999 marks 5 285 13.2 13.2 2000-2999 marks 6 137 6.4 6.4 Over 3000 marks 7 55 2.6 2.6 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 64 3.0 3.0 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q4] How important do you consider religion to be in your life? How important do you consider religion to be in your life? Very important 1 210 9.8 9.8 Important 2 672 31.2 31.3 Can t say 3 176 8.2 8.2 Not very important 4 884 41.1 41.2 Not at all important 5 203 9.4 9.5 missing data (SYSMIS). 7 0.3 [B_Q5] Do you belong to any church or religious community? Do you belong to any church or religious community? Evangelical Lutheran Church 1 1942 90.2 90.2 Evangelical Lutheran Church and revivalist movement 2 38 1.8 1.8 Orthodox Church 3 32 1.5 1.5 (continued on next page) 33
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) Some other church or religious community 4 41 1.9 1.9 I do not belong to any a church or religious community 5 95 4.4 4.4 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 4 0.2 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q6] In your estimation, how much do you drink alcohol? In your estimation, how much do you drink alcohol? Not at all 1 356 16.5 16.6 Very little 2 686 31.9 32.0 Very moderately 3 824 38.3 38.5 Moderately 4 277 12.9 12.9 Quite a lot 5 0 0.0 0.0 Very much indeed 6 0 0.0 0.0 missing data (SYSMIS). 9 0.4 [B_Q7] When was the last time you drank alcohol? When was the last time you drank alcohol? During the last 24 hours 1 115 5.3 5.3 1-2 days ago 2 259 12.0 12.0 3-4 days ago 3 244 11.3 11.3 5-7 days ago 4 222 10.3 10.3 1-2 weeks ago 5 307 14.3 14.3 (continued on next page) 34
B_Q9 (cont. from previous page) 3-4 weeks ago 6 210 9.8 9.8 1-3 months ago 7 252 11.7 11.7 4-12 months ago 8 137 6.4 6.4 1-2 years ago 9 40 1.9 1.9 3-10 years ago 10 21 1.0 1.0 Over 10 years ago 11 15 0.7 0.7 12 250 11.6 11.6 12 0 0.0 0.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 80 3.7 3.7 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q8] It s good that in our society there are reformist groups defending more liberal moral values It s good that in our society there are reformist groups defending more liberal moral values Strongly agree 1 390 18.1 18.1 Agree to some extent 2 704 32.7 32.7 Hard to say 3 507 23.6 23.6 Disagree to some extent 4 405 18.8 18.8 Strongly disagree 5 112 5.2 5.2 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 34 1.6 1.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q9] Sex without love is wrong Sex without love is wrong 35
2. Variables Strongly agree 1 795 36.9 36.9 Agree to some extent 2 409 19.0 19.0 Hard to say 3 360 16.7 16.7 Disagree to some extent 4 356 16.5 16.5 Strongly disagree 5 219 10.2 10.2 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 13 0.6 0.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q11] Women have the full right to take initiative when desiring to have sex with men Women have the full right to take initiative when desiring to have sex with men Strongly agree 1 1287 59.8 59.8 Agree to some extent 2 500 23.2 23.2 Hard to say 3 155 7.2 7.2 Disagree to some extent 4 132 6.1 6.1 Strongly disagree 5 60 2.8 2.8 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 18 0.8 0.8 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q12] Homosexual behaviour between adults is a private affair with which the authorities and legislation should not interfere Homosexual behaviour between adults is a private affair with which the authorities and legislation should not interfere Strongly disagree 1 352 16.4 16.4 Disagree to some extent 2 236 11.0 11.0 (continued on next page) 36
B_Q15 (cont. from previous page) Hard to say 3 588 27.3 27.3 Agree to some extent 4 455 21.1 21.1 Strongly agree 5 496 23.0 23.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 25 1.2 1.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q14] Men are polygamous by nature but women are monogamous Men are polygamous by nature but women are monogamous Strongly disagree 1 956 44.4 44.4 Disagree to some extent 2 515 23.9 23.9 Hard to say 3 333 15.5 15.5 Agree to some extent 4 227 10.5 10.5 Strongly agree 5 93 4.3 4.3 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 28 1.3 1.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q15] Casual sex can be happy and satisfying to both partners Casual sex can be happy and satisfying to both partners Strongly disagree 1 368 17.1 17.1 Disagree to some extent 2 263 12.2 12.2 Hard to say 3 458 21.3 21.3 Agree to some extent 4 573 26.6 26.6 Strongly agree 5 471 21.9 21.9 (continued on next page) 37
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 19 0.9 0.9 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q16] Temporary infidelity of a husband should be accepted Temporary infidelity of a husband should be accepted Strongly agree 1 269 12.5 12.5 Agree to some extent 2 417 19.4 19.4 Hard to say 3 346 16.1 16.1 Disagree to some extent 4 503 23.4 23.4 Strongly disagree 5 588 27.3 27.3 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 29 1.3 1.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q18] There is no point in having children when the future is so uncertain There is no point in having children when the future is so uncertain Strongly disagree 1 583 27.1 27.1 Disagree to some extent 2 575 26.7 26.7 Hard to say 3 237 11.0 11.0 Agree to some extent 4 406 18.9 18.9 Strongly agree 5 334 15.5 15.5 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 17 0.8 0.8 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 (continued on next page) 38
B_Q20 (cont. from previous page) [B_Q19] Temporary infidelity of a wife should be accepted Temporary infidelity of a wife should be accepted Strongly agree 1 252 11.7 11.7 Agree to some extent 2 364 16.9 16.9 Hard to say 3 350 16.3 16.3 Disagree to some extent 4 483 22.4 22.4 Strongly disagree 5 666 30.9 30.9 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 37 1.7 1.7 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q20] People aged 16 or over should be allowed to buy pornographic publications freely from any licenced store People aged 16 or over should be allowed to buy pornographic publications freely from any licenced store Strongly disagree 1 419 19.5 19.5 Disagree to some extent 2 457 21.2 21.2 Hard to say 3 371 17.2 17.2 Agree to some extent 4 515 23.9 23.9 Strongly agree 5 365 17.0 17.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 25 1.2 1.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 39
2. Variables [B_Q22] In your opinion, when is it appropriate for young people to have sex? In your opinion, when is it appropriate for young people to have sex? When they meet for the first time 1 8 0.4 0.4 When they have met a few times 2 123 5.7 5.7 When they have a steady relationship 3 828 38.5 38.5 When they aim to get married 4 625 29.0 29.0 When they are engaged to be married 5 249 11.6 11.6 Only when married 6 189 8.8 8.8 Can t say 7 118 5.5 5.5 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 12 0.6 0.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q28] FOR WOMEN: Have you ever been pregnant? FOR WOMEN: Have you ever been pregnant? Yes 1 974 45.3 69.2 No 2 429 19.9 30.5 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 4 0.2 0.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 745 34.6 [B_Q30_1] FOR WOMEN: How may children have you had (exclude miscarriage/abortion/still birth)? FOR WOMEN: How may children have you had (exclude miscarriage/abortion/still birth)? 40
B_Q30_3 0 56 2.6 5.7 1 299 13.9 30.7 2 292 13.6 29.9 3 160 7.4 16.4 4 81 3.8 8.3 5 48 2.2 4.9 6 16 0.7 1.6 7 7 0.3 0.7 8 1 0.0 0.1 9 8 0.4 0.8 10 2 0.1 0.2 11 1 0.0 0.1 13 1 0.0 0.1 14 1 0.0 0.1 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 2 0.1 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 1177 54.7 [B_Q30_2] FOR WOMEN: How many still-born children have you had? FOR WOMEN: How many still-born children have you had? 0 949 44.1 97.2 1 23 1.1 2.4 2 1 0.0 0.1 7 1 0.0 0.1 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 2 0.1 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 1176 54.6 [B_Q30_3] FOR WOMEN: How many miscarriages have you had? FOR WOMEN: How many miscarriages have you had? 41
2. Variables 0 818 38.0 83.9 1 120 5.6 12.3 2 19 0.9 1.9 3 11 0.5 1.1 4 2 0.1 0.2 5 2 0.1 0.2 14 1 0.0 0.1 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 2 0.1 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 1177 54.7 [B_Q30_4] FOR WOMEN: How many abortions performed in a hospital have you had? FOR WOMEN: How many abortions performed in a hospital have you had? 0 883 41.0 90.6 1 80 3.7 8.2 2 9 0.4 0.9 3 1 0.0 0.1 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 2 0.1 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 1177 54.7 [B_Q30_5] FOR WOMEN: How many abortions performed elsewhere have you had? FOR WOMEN: How many abortions performed elsewhere have you had? 42
0 964 44.8 98.9 1 7 0.3 0.7 4 1 0.0 0.1 5 1 0.0 0.1 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 2 0.1 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 1177 54.7 B_Q36 [B_Q31] FOR WOMEN: How many children who are alive at the moment have you had? FOR WOMEN: How many children who are alive at the moment have you had? 0 58 2.7 5.9 1 305 14.2 31.3 2 294 13.7 30.2 3 166 7.7 17.0 4 77 3.6 7.9 5 41 1.9 4.2 6 15 0.7 1.5 7 6 0.3 0.6 8 2 0.1 0.2 9 4 0.2 0.4 10 2 0.1 0.2 11 1 0.0 0.1 12 1 0.0 0.1 14 1 0.0 0.1 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 2 0.1 0.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 1177 54.7 [B_Q36] FOR WOMEN: Were you pregrant at the time you got married? FOR WOMEN: Were you pregrant at the time you got married? 43
2. Variables Yes 1 418 19.4 44.6 No 2 508 23.6 54.2 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 12 0.6 1.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 1214 56.4 [B_Q37] FOR WOMEN: Was the pregnancy the main reason for getting married? FOR WOMEN: Was the pregnancy the main reason for getting married? No 1 269 12.5 60.0 Can t say 2 43 2.0 9.6 Yes 3 87 4.0 19.4 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 49 2.3 10.9 missing data (SYSMIS). 1704 79.2 [B_Q41] FOR MARRIED PERSONS: How would you describe your present marriage? FOR MARRIED PERSONS: How would you describe your present marriage? Very happy 1 321 14.9 22.9 Fairly happy 2 819 38.1 58.4 Neither happy nor unhappy 3 232 10.8 16.5 Fairly unhappy 4 21 1.0 1.5 Very unhappy 5 9 0.4 0.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 750 34.9 44
B_Q44 [B_Q42] FOR MARRIED PERSONS: Does your spouse understand you? FOR MARRIED PERSONS: Does your spouse understand you? Often 1 897 41.7 64.0 Sometimes 2 452 21.0 32.2 Hardly ever 3 53 2.5 3.8 missing data (SYSMIS). 750 34.9 [B_Q43] FOR MARRIED PERSONS: Is it easy or difficult to talk about sexual matters with your spouse? FOR MARRIED PERSONS: Is it easy or difficult to talk about sexual matters with your spouse? Very difficult or impossible 1 35 1.6 2.4 Somewhat difficult or embarassing 2 101 4.7 7.0 Not very difficult once we get started 3 560 26.0 38.9 Not at all difficult, open and easy 4 701 32.6 48.7 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 43 2.0 3.0 missing data (SYSMIS). 712 33.1 [B_Q44] FOR MARRIED PERSONS: How important do you think sexual life is for the happiness of your marriage? FOR MARRIED PERSONS: How important do you think sexual life is for the happiness of your marriage? 45
2. Variables Very important 1 569 26.4 39.5 Important 2 656 30.5 45.5 Not very important 3 135 6.3 9.4 Not at all important 4 12 0.6 0.8 Can t say 5 31 1.4 2.2 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 38 1.8 2.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 711 33.0 [B_Q54] Did you get information about sexual matters in your childhood home? Did you get information about sexual matters in your childhood home? Yes, too much even 1 8 0.4 0.4 Yes, enough 2 261 12.1 12.1 Yes, but not enough 3 574 26.7 26.7 No, but I would have liked to have 4 938 43.6 43.6 No, nor would I have liked to have 5 301 14.0 14.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 70 3.3 3.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q55] Did you receive sex education at school? Did you receive sex education at school? Yes, too much even 1 6 0.3 0.3 Yes, enough 2 155 7.2 7.2 Yes, but not enough 3 493 22.9 22.9 No, but I would have liked to have 4 1180 54.8 54.8 (continued on next page) 46
B_Q57 (cont. from previous page) No, nor would I have liked to have 5 245 11.4 11.4 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 73 3.4 3.4 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q56] Do you fall in love easily? Do you fall in love easily? Yes 1 637 29.6 30.5 No 2 983 45.7 47.1 Can t say 3 466 21.7 22.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 66 3.1 [B_Q57] How many people would you say you have really fallen in love with during you life? How many people would you say you have really fallen in love with during you life? 0 88 4.1 4.1 1 684 31.8 31.8 2 597 27.7 27.7 3 431 20.0 20.0 4 140 6.5 6.5 5 110 5.1 5.1 6 23 1.1 1.1 7 8 0.4 0.4 8 12 0.6 0.6 (continued on next page) 47
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) 9 3 0.1 0.1 10 34 1.6 1.6 11 1 0.0 0.0 12 1 0.0 0.0 15 6 0.3 0.3 18 1 0.0 0.0 20 6 0.3 0.3 30 2 0.1 0.1 50 2 0.1 0.1 52 1 0.0 0.0 75 1 0.0 0.0 88 1 0.0 0.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 0 0.0 0.0 [B_Q58] Have you ever been deeply disapointed in love? Have you ever been deeply disapointed in love? No 1 928 43.1 43.1 Yes, once 2 747 34.7 34.7 Yes, several times 3 376 17.5 17.5 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 101 4.7 4.7 missing data (SYSMIS). 0 0.0 [B_Q59] Is there a man or woman whom you truly love? Is there a man or woman whom you truly love? 48
Yes 1 1503 69.8 72.8 No 2 236 11.0 11.4 Can t say 3 325 15.1 15.7 missing data (SYSMIS). 88 4.1 B_Q62 [B_Q60] Is there a man or woman who truly loves you? Is there a man or woman who truly loves you? Yes 1 1320 61.3 64.0 No 2 572 26.6 27.8 Can t say 3 169 7.9 8.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 91 4.2 [B_Q61] How old were you when you had your first kiss? How old were you when you had your first kiss? Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 2069 minimum 1.00 maximum 88.00 mean 16.73 standard deviation 10.33 [B_Q62] How old were you when you started going steady for the first time? How old were you when you started going steady for the first time? 49
2. Variables Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 2104 minimum 8.00 maximum 88.00 mean 21.93 standard deviation 16.96 [B_Q63] Have you ever had sexual intercourse? Have you ever had sexual intercourse? Yes 1 1962 91.2 91.2 No 2 190 8.8 8.8 [B_Q64] How old were you when you first had sexual intercourse? How old were you when you first had sexual intercourse? Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 1901 minimum 6.00 maximum 36.00 mean 19.22 standard deviation 3.39 [B_Q65] How old was your first sexual partner? How old was your first sexual partner? 50
B_Q67 Descriptive statistics statistic value number of valid cases 1887 minimum 5.00 maximum 83.00 mean 21.32 standard deviation 4.86 [B_Q66] What was your relationship to your first sexual partner? What was your relationship to your first sexual partner? A casual partner 1 315 14.6 16.0 We were friends or good acquaintances 2 202 9.4 10.3 We had a steady relationship 3 1027 47.7 52.2 We were engaged 4 260 12.1 13.2 We were married 5 118 5.5 6.0 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 44 2.0 2.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 186 8.6 [B_Q67] Did you later get married with your first sexual partner? Did you later get married with your first sexual partner? No 1 1102 51.2 56.1 Yes 2 701 32.6 35.7 We were already married 3 95 4.4 4.8 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 67 3.1 3.4 missing data (SYSMIS). 187 8.7 51
2. Variables [B_Q68] Where did the first intercourse take place? Where did the first intercourse take place? At my parent s home 1 330 15.3 16.8 At the home of my partner s parents 2 235 10.9 12.0 At my home 3 319 14.8 16.2 At my partner s home 4 287 13.3 14.6 At our joint home 5 65 3.0 3.3 At the home of a friend 6 111 5.2 5.6 In a hotel 7 116 5.4 5.9 In a tent 8 5 0.2 0.3 In a ship 9 6 0.3 0.3 In a holiday cottage 10 128 5.9 6.5 In a car 11 84 3.9 4.3 In a barn 12 65 3.0 3.3 Outdoors 13 101 4.7 5.1 Somewhere else 14 50 2.3 2.5 Missing data (SYSMIS) 99 64 3.0 3.3 missing data (SYSMIS). 186 8.6 [B_Q69] Were you yourself willing to have sexual intercourse at that time? Were you yourself willing to have sexual intercourse at that time? I was very willing 1 622 28.9 31.7 I was somewhat willing 2 770 35.8 39.2 I was reluctant but was persuaded 3 384 17.8 19.5 I was not willing, others exerted pressure 4 10 0.5 0.5 I was not willing, my partner exerted pressure 5 85 3.9 4.3 I was not willing, my partner threatened to use force 6 18 0.8 0.9 I was not willing, my partner raped me 7 24 1.1 1.2 (continued on next page) 52
B_Q71_1 (cont. from previous page) Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 52 2.4 2.6 missing data (SYSMIS). 187 8.7 [B_Q70] Did you and your partner use any form of contraception that first time? Did you and your partner use any form of contraception that first time? No 0 859 39.9 43.7 I/partner withdrew 1 522 24.3 26.6 Condom 2 521 24.2 26.5 Other form of contraception (not contraceptive pills) 3 12 0.6 0.6 Contraceptive pills 4 5 0.2 0.3 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 47 2.2 2.4 missing data (SYSMIS). 186 8.6 [B_Q71_1] What kind of an experience was the first sexual intercourse to you? What kind of an experience was the first sexual intercourse to you? Pleasant 1 480 22.3 24.4 2 367 17.1 18.7 3 412 19.1 21.0 4 199 9.2 10.1 Unpleasant 5 282 13.1 14.3 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 226 10.5 11.5 (continued on next page) 53
2. Variables (cont. from previous page) missing data (SYSMIS). 186 8.6 [B_Q72] Did you drink alcohol before that first time? Did you drink alcohol before that first time? No, not at all 1 1586 73.7 80.7 Yes, a little 2 263 12.2 13.4 Yes, a moderate amount 3 63 2.9 3.2 Yes, a lot 4 15 0.7 0.8 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 39 1.8 2.0 missing data (SYSMIS). 186 8.6 [B_Q73] Did you regret your first intercourse afterwards? Did you regret your first intercourse afterwards? Not at all 1 1041 48.4 53.0 Yes, a little 2 585 27.2 29.8 Yes, to some extent 3 142 6.6 7.2 Yes, a lot 4 153 7.1 7.8 Missing data (SYSMIS) 9 44 2.0 2.2 missing data (SYSMIS). 187 8.7 54