个人,同伴和家庭变量与男性和女性监禁青少年的危险性行为相关

K. Mosack, C. Gore-felton, M. Chartier, E. McGarvey
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本研究考察了与青少年性危险行为相关的个体、同伴和家庭变量。参与者包括1008名青少年(857名男性和151名女性),他们被关押在弗吉尼亚州的青少年惩教机构。在双变量水平上,外化行为、社会问题、感知到的朋友支持、感知到的家庭支持和家庭结构与终生性伴侣数量显著相关(p < .10)。在控制年龄后,多变量分析发现,外化行为、社会问题、对更好的家庭支持的看法和家庭结构与整个样本(p < 0.01)和男性(p < 0.01)的终生性伴侣数量显著相关。女性外化行为和社会问题与终生性伴侣数量显著相关(p < 0.01)。这些发现支持有必要考虑社会对青少年性冒险行为的影响。旨在减少青少年危险行为的干预努力应针对性别,并注重发展有效的应对行为和加强社会支持,特别是在家庭系统内。
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Individual, Peer, and Family Variables Associated with Risky Sexual Behavior Among Male and Female Incarcerated Adolescents
Abstract This study examined individual, peer, and family variables associated with adolescent sexual risk behavior. Participants included 1008 adolescents (857 males and 151 females) incarcerated in Virginia juvenile correctional facilities. At the bivariate level, externalizing behaviors, social problems, perceived friend support, perceived family support, and family structure were significantly correlated (p < .10) with the lifetime number of sexual partners. After controlling age, multivariate analyses found that externalizing behaviors, social problems, perceptions of better family support, and family structure were significantly associated with the lifetime number of sexual partners for the full sample (p < .01) and males (p < .01). For females, externalizing behaviors and social problems were significantly associated with lifetime number of sexual partners (p < .01). These findings support the need to consider social influences on sexual risk-taking among adolescents. Intervention efforts aimed at reducing risk behavior among adolescents should be gender specific and focus on developing effective coping behaviors and bolstering social support, particularly within family systems.
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