Hadley Wendy, Houck Christopher D, Barker David, Senocak Natali
*Bradley Hasbro Children's Research Center, Rhode Island Hospital, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI; †Bradley Hasbro Children's Research Center, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2015 Jun;36(5):381-8. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000160.
The purpose of this study was to examine the moderating influence of parental monitoring (e.g., unsupervised time with opposite sex peers) and adolescent emotional competence on sexual behaviors, among a sample of at-risk early adolescents.
This study included 376 seventh-grade adolescents (age, 12-14 years) with behavioral or emotional difficulties. Questionnaires were completed on private laptop computers and assessed adolescent Emotional Competence (including Regulation and Negativity/Lability), Unsupervised Time, and a range of Sexual Behaviors. Generalized linear models were used to evaluate the independent and combined influence of Emotional Competency and Unsupervised Time on adolescent report of Sexual Behaviors. Analyses were stratified by gender to account for the notable gender differences in the targeted moderators and outcome variables.
Findings indicated that more unsupervised time was a risk factor for all youth but was influenced by an adolescent's ability to regulate their emotions. Specifically, for males and females, poorer Emotion Regulation was associated with having engaged in a greater variety of Sexual Behaviors. However, lower Negativity/Lability and >1× per week Unsupervised Time were associated with a higher number of sexual behaviors among females only.
Based on the findings of this study, a lack of parental supervision seems to be particularly problematic for both male and female adolescents with poor emotion regulation abilities. It may be important to impact both emotion regulation abilities and increase parental knowledge and skills associated with effective monitoring to reduce risk-taking for these youth.
本研究旨在探讨在一群有风险的早期青少年样本中,父母监督(例如与异性同伴相处的无监督时间)和青少年情绪能力对性行为的调节作用。
本研究纳入了376名有行为或情绪问题的七年级青少年(年龄在12 - 14岁之间)。通过在私人笔记本电脑上完成问卷,评估青少年的情绪能力(包括调节能力和消极情绪/情绪易感性)、无监督时间以及一系列性行为。使用广义线性模型来评估情绪能力和无监督时间对青少年性行为报告的独立及综合影响。分析按性别分层,以考虑目标调节因素和结果变量中显著的性别差异。
研究结果表明,更多的无监督时间对所有青少年来说都是一个风险因素,但会受到青少年情绪调节能力的影响。具体而言,对于男性和女性来说,较差的情绪调节能力与参与更多种类的性行为有关。然而,较低的消极情绪/情绪易感性和每周超过1次的无监督时间仅与女性更多的性行为次数有关。
基于本研究的结果,对于情绪调节能力较差的男性和女性青少年来说,缺乏父母监督似乎尤其成问题。影响情绪调节能力并提高父母与有效监督相关的知识和技能,对于降低这些青少年的冒险行为可能很重要。