Risks among youths who have multiple sisters who were adolescent parents.

P. East, E. Kiernan
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CONTEXT Past research has revealed that having a sister who gave birth as a teenager is associated with increases in young people's likelihood of engaging in risky sexual behavior. To date, however, no study has determined if having several sisters who were adolescent mothers further raises youths' chances of engaging in risky activities. METHODS Data were collected from 1,510 predominantly Hispanic and black 11-17-year-olds in a California program for youths who have at least one pregnant or parenting sister. Correlational analyses, analyses of variance and regression analyses were conducted to assess the effects of having multiple teenage parenting sisters on a variety of outcomes that are known risk factors for teenage pregnancy RESULTS Twenty-four percent of participants had two or more sisters who had given birth as teenagers. The likelihood of having multiple adolescent parenting sisters was greatest in large families, but was unrelated to youths' other background characteristics. In analyses controlling for background factors, females with many parenting sisters had increased levels of behavioral problems (school problems, drug or alcohol use, and delinquent behavior) and an elevated likelihood of being sexually experienced. Having lived with two or more parenting sisters (as opposed to having lived with only one) was related to more permissive sexual and childbearing attitudes among young women and to earlier first intercourse among young men. Males with a sister who gave birth at a young age had elevated levels of delinquent behavior and promiscuous sexual behavior. CONCLUSIONS As the number of teenage parenting sisters rises, youths'--particularly females'--risk of pregnancy involvement increases beyond the level associated with having only one teenage parenting sister. Screening for the number, living situation and age at first birth of parenting sisters is likely to be useful for programs seeking to identify youths at high risk of an early pregnancy.
有多个未成年父母姐妹的年轻人的风险。
背景过去的研究表明,如果妹妹在青少年时期生下孩子,年轻人从事危险性行为的可能性会增加。然而,到目前为止,还没有研究确定有几个青春期母亲的姐妹是否会进一步增加青少年从事危险活动的机会。方法数据收集自加利福尼亚州一个针对至少有一个怀孕或养育姐妹的青少年的项目中,主要来自11-17岁的1,510名西班牙裔和黑人。进行了相关分析、方差分析和回归分析,以评估有多个十几岁的姐妹对各种已知的青少年怀孕风险因素的影响。结果24%的参与者有两个或更多的姐妹在十几岁时生育。在大家庭中,有多个青春期姐妹的可能性最大,但与青少年的其他背景特征无关。在控制背景因素的分析中,有许多姐妹养育的女性行为问题(学校问题、吸毒或酗酒、犯罪行为)的水平更高,性经历的可能性也更高。与两个或两个以上养育子女的姐妹生活在一起(而不是只与一个生活在一起)与年轻女性更宽容的性和生育态度以及年轻男性更早发生第一次性交有关。有一个年轻的姐妹的男性有更高的犯罪行为和滥交的性行为。结论:随着青少年姐妹数量的增加,青少年——尤其是女性——怀孕风险的增加超过了只有一个青少年姐妹的水平。对父母姐妹的数量、生活状况和初产年龄进行筛查,可能对寻找有早孕高风险的青少年的项目有用。
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