current study, just 17-18-year results data were assessed.

current study, just 17-18-year results data were assessed.

Aldridge Henry

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To ascertain extent of vulnerability to nudity and primal landscapes, parents were asked two
questions in a face to face interview at kid's age 3: "Does mother (father) go naked in
front of kid?" and https:/s3.amazonaws.com/viva-naturist/beach-voyeur.html Does mom (father) bathe or shower with the child?" The questions
were followed by 4- and 5-point Likert scales anchored by 1 (never) and 4 (frequently) or 1
(never) and 5 (daily).
family nudity, (it) felt OK about nudity within the family but not with others, or (iii)
Vulnerability to primal landscapes was quantified by two items. At https:/s3.amazonaws.com/viva-naturist/young-family-nudists.html , parents were

asked whether their child had ever seen them "have sex."
Likert response format anchored by 1 (never) and 4 (regularly). At kid's age 6, parents
were again asked if their child had discovered them having intercourse, and again offered a
Because of shifts in the identity of
frequency of fathers working outside of the house and being unavailable for interview,
missing data for fathers approach unacceptable amounts. Hence, only moms' data were
used for these investigations. Yet, whenever data for dads existed, correlation coefficient with

Mums' data was commonly high (e.g., n = 69, r = .80).
Scores for individual variables were standardized [Mathematical Expression Omitted]
Management Variants
Management variables included participant child's sex, family SES, and family climate
(troubled/distressed status, pronaturalism, sexual liberalism/conservatism). Families
participating in the FLS job differed as to domestic arrangements, stability, worth and
beliefs, and amounts of commitment to those values and beliefs. On the foundation of intensive
case-by-case evaluation of family life style, a typology of family types was developed

same type identified qualitatively (Weisner and Wilson-Mitchell, 1990).
Sorts was termed "changeable/troubled" in the original FLS reports, and simply
"troubled" in the current study for use as a management variable. Thirty-one families (16.4%)
were assigned to this category qualitatively. This kind was defined by shaky
family composition (defined as regular changes of mothers' male partners and/or
frequent residential changes); low dedication to whatever were the stated family values;
and commonly disturbed parent relations or alcohol/substance abuse and other pathologies.
At the time of registration, parents were evaluated as to common family values. A number of
Pieces were initially generated regarding child-rearing, the environment, and human
relationships. The construct addressed by these pieces was termed "pronaturalism" by FLS
Varimax rotation was used to derive three factors
with high loads and good commonalities (Weisner, 1986). These variables described
belief in the usage of natural materials, medicines, and food; a de-emphasis on materialism
and possessions; a "warm and emotionally expressive" style stressing truthfulness,
intimacy, emotionality, and physical heat and closeness; belief in "natural"
child-rearing practices including breastfeeding and close parent-infant contact; a loose,
laid-back family fashion stressing low disagreement, little punishment and aggression,
conforming parenting style to the nature of the child, and belief in the
wholesomeness of perceived styles of pre-industrial peoples who are presumed to be more
"naturally human."
Premise, see Buss, 1994, p. 17.) The concept "pronaturalism" was measured at
Kid's age 3, 6, and 17-18 years and then averaged.
"Sexual liberalism/conservatism" was quantified through aggregate rating by FLS staff
interviewer of mum's answers to a series of items associated with attitudes toward sexuality.
This measure was administered at child's age 3. "Conservative" approaches included low
tolerance for childhood masturbation and sex play, restrictive approaches toward nudity in
the house (separate of actual existence of nudity in the home), highly unfavorable
attitudes about kids viewing parental sexual intercourse (independent of children truly
Seeing intercourse), an unwillingness to acquaint children with the "facts of life," and
"Conventional" beliefs about the notion of gender equality. "Liberal" approaches contained

tolerance for masturbation, sex play, and family nudity; more permissive attitudes about
children seeing sexual intercourse; a willingness to impart sex education; and "progressive"
attitudes about gender equality.
Criterion Variables

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