Research Department, Rutgers Nisso Groep, P.O. Box 9022, 3506 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Youth Adolesc. 2010 Feb;39(2):189-98. doi: 10.1007/s10964-008-9387-3. Epub 2009 Jan 9.
This study investigated age- and gender-specific associations between parental support and parental knowledge of the child's whereabouts, on the one hand, and sexual experience and sexual health (the ability to have safe and pleasurable sexual experiences) on the other hand. A representative Dutch sample of 1,263 males and 1,353 females (aged 12-25 years), who had previously engaged in sexual intercourse, completed a questionnaire that included measures of these constructs. Both parental support and knowledge were positively associated with contraceptive use, social skills in sexual interactions, sexual satisfaction, and delay of sexual debut. Findings also revealed that the majority of correlations between parental support and sexual experience and sexual health are attributable to the relationship between a supportive family environment and parental knowledge of the child's whereabouts. Parental knowledge thus appeared to be more important for healthy sexual development than parental support.
本研究调查了父母支持和父母对孩子行踪的了解与性经验和性健康(即拥有安全和愉悦的性体验的能力)之间的特定于年龄和性别的关联。一个具有代表性的荷兰样本,包括 1263 名男性和 1353 名女性(年龄在 12 至 25 岁之间),他们之前有过性行为,完成了一份包括这些结构测量的问卷。父母的支持和知识都与避孕措施的使用、性互动中的社交技能、性满足感以及性行为的延迟有关。研究结果还表明,父母支持与性经验和性健康之间的大多数相关性都归因于支持性家庭环境与父母对孩子行踪的了解之间的关系。因此,父母的知识似乎比父母的支持对健康的性发展更为重要。