Alleyne-Green Binta, Grinnell-Davis Claudette, Clark Trenette T, Quinn Camille R, Cryer-Coupet Qiana R
Fordham University, New York, NY, USA
University of Nebraska-Omaha, NE, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2016 Mar;31(5):810-30. doi: 10.1177/0886260514556762. Epub 2014 Dec 3.
This study explored the relationship between the involvement of biological fathers and the sexual risk behaviors and dating violence/victimization and/or perpetration of adolescent girls. The data used in this cross-sectional analysis were drawn from the second wave of the public release of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Only adolescents who reported their biological sex as female, reported a history of being sexually active, and reported having a romantic partner in the previous 18 months were selected (N = 879). This study focused on overall positive sexual behaviors and use of contraception. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to best utilize capacity for dealing with latent variables and to test for possible mediation effects. The analysis demonstrated main effects of dating violence and father involvement on sexual behaviors. The more dating violence an adolescent girl experiences, the less likely she is to engage in healthy sexual behaviors. Likewise, the more involvement the biological father has in a woman's life, the more likely she is to engage in positive sexual behaviors. Perceived father involvement was associated with risky sexual behaviors among sexually experienced adolescent girls. Dating violence was directly associated with risky sexual behaviors among sexually experienced adolescent girls, particularly non-White girls. Future studies should use longitudinal models and test theoretically and empirically guided potential mediators. Future studies should also consider father figures such as step-fathers and grandfathers in addition to biological fathers, as having a father figure may be a stronger predictor of adolescent sexual behaviors than having a biological connection.
本研究探讨了亲生父亲的参与程度与少女的性风险行为、约会暴力/受害情况及/或施暴行为之间的关系。本横断面分析中使用的数据取自青少年健康全国纵向研究公开发布的第二波数据。仅选取了报告其生理性别为女性、有性活跃史且在过去18个月内有恋爱伴侣的青少年(N = 879)。本研究关注总体积极的性行为和避孕措施的使用。采用结构方程模型(SEM)以最佳利用处理潜在变量的能力并检验可能的中介效应。分析表明约会暴力和父亲参与对性行为有主要影响。少女经历的约会暴力越多,她参与健康性行为的可能性就越小。同样,亲生父亲在女性生活中的参与程度越高,她参与积极性行为的可能性就越大。在有性经验的少女中,感知到的父亲参与与危险性行为有关。约会暴力与有性经验的少女,尤其是非白人少女的危险性行为直接相关。未来的研究应使用纵向模型,并对理论和实证指导的潜在中介因素进行检验。未来的研究还应除了亲生父亲之外,考虑继父和祖父等父亲角色,因为有一个父亲角色可能比有血缘关系更能预测青少年的性行为。