Telling It like It Is: Teen Perspectives on Romantic Relationships. Research Brief. Publication #2009-44.

L. Guzman, E. Ikramullah, J. Manlove, Kristen Peterson, H. J. Scarupa
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Overview. Teen romantic relationships have become a pervasive part of popular culture, from TV shows, movies, and books to blogs and social networking sites. But the attention paid to these relationships extends beyond the parameters of popular culture. Romance, teen style, has become of increasing interest to anyone concerned with healthy adolescent development—with good reason. The initiation of romantic relationships represents a key developmental task of adolescence. Research suggests that several critical dimensions of adolescent romantic and sexual relationships—such as how teens define the different types of relationships, how serious they consider these relationships, and how they communicate within them—may influence when teens first have sex and whether they use contraception. In turn, these considerations have a bearing on teens’ risks of having or fathering a child or of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection (STI).6,9,13,16 Moreover, relationship habits and patterns developed during adolescence can affect later adult relationships,2,8 a finding that highlights the importance of developing healthy relationship behaviors during the teen years.
实事求是:青少年对恋爱关系的看法。研究简报。发布# 2009 - 44。
概述。从电视节目、电影、书籍到博客和社交网站,青少年恋爱已经成为流行文化中无处不在的一部分。但是,对这些关系的关注已经超出了流行文化的范畴。任何关心青少年健康发展的人都对青少年风格的浪漫越来越感兴趣——这是有充分理由的。恋爱关系的开始是青春期发展的一个关键任务。研究表明,青少年恋爱和性关系的几个关键方面——比如青少年如何定义不同类型的关系,他们如何认真对待这些关系,以及他们如何在其中沟通——可能会影响青少年第一次发生性行为的时间和他们是否采取避孕措施。反过来,这些考虑也会影响青少年生育或生育孩子或获得性传播感染(STI)的风险。6,9,13,16此外,青少年时期形成的恋爱习惯和模式会影响成年后的恋爱关系,这一发现强调了在青少年时期发展健康的恋爱行为的重要性。
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