Henry David B, Schoeny Michael E, Deptula Daneen P, Slavick John T
University of Illinois at Chicago, IL 60608, USA.
Child Dev. 2007 May-Jun;78(3):825-38. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01035.x.
This study investigated peer selection and socialization effects on sexual behavior and attitudes using 1,350 15- to 18-year-old students participating in two waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Regarding socialization effects, friends' intercourse without condoms predicted later individual intercourse without condoms positively. Friends' attitudes about the costs of sex predicted later individual attitudes positively and intercourse without condoms negatively. The latter relation was stronger for females than for males. Regarding selection effects, individual attitudes predicted later friends' attitudes positively, but the strength of this effect varied by ethnicity. The results suggest that adolescents socialize friends to have similar sexual attitudes and behavior but tend to select friends based on similar attitudes rather than similar behaviors.
本研究利用1350名15至18岁参与了两轮青少年健康全国纵向研究的学生,调查了同伴选择和社会化对性行为及态度的影响。关于社会化影响,朋友无保护措施的性行为正向预测了之后个体无保护措施的性行为。朋友对性行为代价的态度正向预测了之后个体的态度,而负向预测了无保护措施的性行为。后一种关系在女性中比在男性中更强。关于选择影响,个体态度正向预测了之后朋友的态度,但这种影响的强度因种族而异。结果表明,青少年会使朋友形成相似的性态度和行为,但倾向于基于相似的态度而非相似的行为来选择朋友。