Include ‘hookups’ replacing romantic relationships on school campuses?
Miriam Hospital study centers on intimate attitude of first-year female students
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – “connecting” has started to become such a trend on university campuses that some believe these everyday, no-strings-attached intimate activities might replacing conventional enchanting interactions. But a new study by scientists utilizing the Miriam medical center’s Centers for behavior and Preventive drug reveals students are not in fact hooking up as frequently as one might imagine. (more…)