What do you want to know about Sex In Christian America?
Posted by Dr. Catherine on Sep 21, 2011 in Blog | 3 commentsThe Hart Institute research team is preparing to launch a national study on current issues of Sex In Christian America. We appreciate your input.
- What questions would you suggest we ask?
- What are you curious to know?
- How can the results of the study be helpful to you?
We want this study to be really significant and practically relevant concerning current issues, so that’s why we are reaching out for your participation.
Contribute to the Study
The Hart Institute research team conducted studies in the 1990’s on Christian Americans and the results were published in The Sexual Man and Secrets of Eve.
Since then, many changes have taken place impacting intimacy and sexuality, mainly due to the extensive influence of media, the internet and digital world.
What changes and trends are you noticing?
This new study aims to provide the most comprehensive data to date, examining many aspects of sexuality such as: attachment, intimacy and sex, practices and attitudes of men compared with those of women as well as contrasting the answers of husbands with their wives (and vice versa). The effects of spiritual maturity, length of marriage (if married), single/divorced adulthood, age, and ethnicity will also be closely analyzed.
Our hope is that the data analysis will provide a concrete ‘reality check‘ for those in Christian leadership, Christian counselors, the Christian church and you.
We appreciate your participation as we prepare the questionnaire.
Tell us what you are curious to know, what you notice, how this study could be most helpful to you. Thank you kindly.
If you’d prefer, you can email privately to drcatherine@howtoflourish.com
Question: What would you like to know about Sex In Christian America?



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