Bauermeister Jose A, Zimmerman Marc A, Gee Gilbert C, Caldwell Cleopatra, Xue Yange
HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY 10032, USA.
J Sex Res. 2009 Jul-Aug;46(4):290-300. doi: 10.1080/00224490802666241.
The beneficial or deleterious effects of employment on youth and well-being have been highly contested. This study explores whether work influences youths' sexual risk correlates in a sample of African Americans (N = 562; 55% females; M = 14.5 years, SD = 0.6 years) followed longitudinally from adolescence to early adulthood. The study used growth curve modeling to test the association between number of hours worked and condom use, sex partners' age differences, and number of partners over time. Working a greater number of hours was associated with less condom use, with the effect varying by youths' grade point average. Working a greater number of hours was associated with older sex partners among female youth. No association was found between work and number of partners. The findings suggest that working during adolescence and early adulthood increased participants' sexual activity, thus lending some support for the work consequences perspective. The implications for future research and youth development programs are discussed.
就业对青少年及其幸福的有益或有害影响一直备受争议。本研究在一个从青春期到成年早期进行纵向跟踪的非裔美国人样本(N = 562;55%为女性;平均年龄M = 14.5岁,标准差SD = 0.6岁)中,探讨工作是否会影响青少年的性风险相关因素。该研究使用增长曲线模型来检验工作时长与避孕套使用、性伴侣年龄差异以及一段时间内伴侣数量之间的关联。工作时长增加与避孕套使用减少相关,且这种影响因青少年的平均绩点而异。工作时长增加与女性青少年的性伴侣年龄较大相关。未发现工作与伴侣数量之间存在关联。研究结果表明,在青春期和成年早期工作会增加参与者的性活动,从而为工作后果观点提供了一些支持。文中还讨论了对未来研究和青少年发展项目的启示。