Brooks-Gunn J, Furstenberg F F
Educational Testing Service; University of Pennsylvania.
Milbank Q. 1990;68 Suppl 1:59-84.
The existing discrepancies between adolescent and societal constructions of teenage sexuality in America are further exacerbated by AIDS. Male and female teenagers receive different and often conflicting messages about sexuality from diverse sources; their parents' lack of frankness about sexual intercourse contrasts sharply with the media's emphasis on sex and with highly rationalistic discussions about sexuality in schools, complicating adolescents' decisions about entering and continuing sexual relationships. Survey research indicates that not all teenagers engaging in sexual intercourse reduce risks of HIV infection as much as they might. While AIDS has prompted many teenagers to change their sexual behavior, serious questions remain about adolescents' conceptions of the dangers of unprotected sex.
在美国,青少年对青少年性行为的认知与社会对此的建构之间现存的差异因艾滋病而进一步加剧。青少年男性和女性从不同来源接收到关于性的不同且往往相互冲突的信息;他们的父母在性交问题上缺乏坦诚,这与媒体对性的强调以及学校里对性的高度理性化讨论形成鲜明对比,使得青少年在决定开始和维持性关系时变得复杂。调查研究表明,并非所有进行性交的青少年都尽可能地降低了感染艾滋病毒的风险。虽然艾滋病促使许多青少年改变了他们的性行为,但关于青少年对无保护性行为危险性的认知仍存在严重问题。