抄録
The correspondence between sexual development (S-D) and targets of dependence in college students was examined. Two questionnaires were used to investigate their sexual attitudes, sexual development, and central targets of dependence. Main results were as follows: (a) Subjects higher in S-D were more open to such sexual matters as virginity; (b) the higher subjects were in S-D, the more likely they were to select their lovers as a central target of their dependence; and (c) there was a tendency, although not statistically significant, suggesting that the lower subjects were in S-D, the more likely they were to select their family and best friends as the target.