Department of Sociology and Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, CO 80309-0483, USA.
J Sex Res. 2010 Jul;47(4):314-29. doi: 10.1080/00224490902954315.
Using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, factors associated with incongruence between parents' and adolescents' reports of teens' sexual experience were investigated, and the consequences of inaccurate parental knowledge for adolescents' subsequent sexual behaviors were explored. Most parents of virgins accurately reported teens' lack of experience, but most parents of teens who had had sex provided inaccurate reports. Binary logistic regression analyses showed that many adolescent-, parent-, and family-level factors predicted the accuracy of parents' reports. Parents' accurate knowledge of their teens' sexual experience was not found to be consistently beneficial for teens' subsequent sexual outcomes. Rather, parents' expectations about teens' sexual experience created a self-fulfilling prophecy, with teens' subsequent sexual outcomes conforming to parents' expectations. These findings suggest that research on parent-teen communication about sex needs to consider the expectations being expressed, as well as the information being exchanged.
利用全国青少年健康纵向研究,本研究调查了父母与青少年报告的青少年性经历不一致的相关因素,并探讨了父母知识不准确对青少年随后性行为的后果。大多数处女的父母准确地报告了青少年缺乏经验,但大多数有过性行为的青少年的父母提供了不准确的报告。二元逻辑回归分析表明,许多青少年、父母和家庭层面的因素预测了父母报告的准确性。父母对青少年性经历的准确了解并不总是对青少年随后的性结果有益。相反,父母对青少年性经历的期望创造了一种自我实现的预言,青少年随后的性结果符合父母的期望。这些发现表明,关于父母与青少年之间性沟通的研究需要考虑表达的期望以及交流的信息。