性少数青少年约会和亲密关系的模式和相关关系

IF 3.5 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Jennifer N. Cutri, Justin A. Lavner, Ethan H. Mereish, Ryan J. Watson
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社会对性少数群体的态度和信念的转变可能会为性少数群体的青少年提供更多的机会,让他们在青春期接触到亲密关系。然而,到目前为止,性少数青少年在多大程度上参与到恋爱关系中,以及与这种参与有关的因素,还没有得到很好的理解。目前的研究使用了来自全国15,000多名性少数青少年样本的数据来解决这一差距。29%的青少年目前正在约会;70%的人曾经约会过,57%的人曾经有过非异性恋的亲密关系。多变量logistic回归模型表明,年龄较大、性别多样化和多性恋的参与者参与约会的可能性较大,而无性恋的参与者参与约会的可能性较低。部分支持假设的是,报告个人内部性耻辱程度较高的参与者目前约会或曾经约会的可能性较小。与假设相反,报告人际性耻辱程度较高的参与者更有可能约会,生活在性耻辱程度较高的州的人更有可能约会或从事非异性恋关系。结果显示,许多性少数青年正在或曾经有过亲密关系,并提供了与这种关系有关的因素的初步见解。这些发现呼吁进一步研究性少数青少年的亲密关系,并开展包容性关系和性健康教育,以促进这一群体之间的积极关系。
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Patterns and correlates of dating and intimate relationship involvement among sexual minority adolescents

Shifts in societal attitudes and beliefs about sexual minority people may provide sexual minority youth with more opportunities to engage in intimate relationships during adolescence. To date, however, the degree to which sexual minority adolescents are involved in relationships and the factors related to such involvement are not well understood. The current study addressed this gap using data from a national sample of over 15,000 sexual minority adolescents. Twenty-nine percent of adolescents were currently dating; 70% had ever dated, and 57% had ever engaged in a nonheterosexual intimate relationship. Multivariable logistic regression models indicated that participants who were older, gender diverse, and plurisexual had a greater likelihood of dating involvement, whereas asexual participants had a lower likelihood of dating involvement. Partially supporting hypotheses, participants who reported higher levels of intrapersonal sexual stigma were less likely to be currently dating or to have ever dated. Contrary to hypotheses, participants who reported higher levels of interpersonal sexual stigma had a greater likelihood of dating involvement, and living in states with higher sexual stigma was associated with a greater likelihood of having ever dated or having ever engaged in a nonheterosexual relationship. Results reveal that many sexual minority youth are or have previously been involved in an intimate relationship and provide initial insights into factors associated with such involvement. These findings call for further research on sexual minority adolescents’ intimate relationships and for inclusive relationship and sexual health education to promote positive relationships among this group.

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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
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期刊介绍: Multidisciplinary and international in scope, the Journal of Research on Adolescence (JRA) significantly advances knowledge in the field of adolescent research. Employing a diverse array of methodologies, this compelling journal publishes original research and integrative reviews of the highest level of scholarship. Featured studies include both quantitative and qualitative methodologies applied to cognitive, physical, emotional, and social development and behavior. Articles pertinent to the variety of developmental patterns inherent throughout adolescence are featured, including cross-national and cross-cultural studies. Attention is given to normative patterns of behavior as well as individual differences rooted in personal or social and cultural factors.
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