Vélez-Pastrana Maria C, González-Rodríguez Rafael A, Borges-Hernández Adalisse
Clinical Psychology Ph.D Program, Carlos Albizu University, San Juan, PR.
Adolescence. 2005 Winter;40(160):777-91.
The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with early onset of sexual intercourse. Within an ecological system's conceptual framework, familial factors associated with early onset of sexual activity were identified in a sample of 425 adolescents from San Juan metro area schools. Measures included questions about sexual activity, sexual permissiveness, and such familial variables as: discipline, parental supervision, and parental support. Significant relationships were observed between early onset of sexual intercourse and parental supervision, discipline, parental support, and parents' marital status. Results suggest the key role of parents and family in prevention of HIV-risk behaviors among adolescents in terms of delaying sexual onset. Overall, the study described youths who postponed sexual activity as having greater support, supervision, and parental involvement.
本研究的目的是确定与过早开始性行为相关的因素。在生态系统的概念框架内,从圣胡安都会区学校的425名青少年样本中确定了与过早开始性活动相关的家庭因素。测量内容包括有关性活动、性宽容度的问题,以及诸如纪律、父母监督和父母支持等家庭变量。观察到过早开始性行为与父母监督、纪律、父母支持以及父母婚姻状况之间存在显著关系。结果表明,在延迟性开始方面,父母和家庭在预防青少年感染艾滋病毒风险行为中起着关键作用。总体而言,该研究描述了那些推迟性活动的青少年得到了更多的支持、监督和父母参与。