Henrich Christopher C, Brookmeyer Kathryn A, Shrier Lydia A, Shahar Golan
Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, PO Box 5010, Atlanta, Georgia 30302, USA.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2006 Apr;31(3):286-97. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsj024. Epub 2005 Apr 12.
To examine the longitudinal associations between supportive relationships with friends and parents and sexual risk behavior in adolescence based on an ecological-transactional perspective.
Analyses were conducted on 2,652 sexually active adolescents from the first two waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health).
African-American adolescents had lower risk for sexual risk behavior. Supportive friendships and parent connectedness interacted in predicting decreased likelihood of sexual risk behavior. Mother-child communication about sex contributed to decreased likelihood of sexual risk only for girls. There were also small reciprocal effects of sexual risk behavior on decreased relationship quality over time.
To better understand the parents' role in adolescent sexual risk behavior, multiple facets of parenting, the social contexts of parenting and adolescents' peers, and the effects of adolescents' behavior on these relationships should be taken into consideration.
基于生态交易视角,探讨青少年时期与朋友和父母的支持性人际关系与性风险行为之间的纵向关联。
对来自青少年健康全国纵向研究(Add Health)前两波的2652名有性活动的青少年进行分析。
非裔美国青少年的性风险行为风险较低。支持性的友谊和亲子关系在预测性风险行为可能性降低方面存在交互作用。仅对女孩而言,关于性的母子沟通有助于降低性风险行为的可能性。随着时间推移,性风险行为对关系质量下降也存在微小的相互影响。
为了更好地理解父母在青少年性风险行为中的作用,应考虑养育方式的多个方面、养育和青少年同伴的社会背景,以及青少年行为对这些关系的影响。