Kastbom Åsa A, Sydsjö Gunilla, Bladh Marie, Priebe Gisela, Svedin Carl Göran
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Linköping University Hospital, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden; Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Medical Faculty, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Medical Faculty, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Adolesc Health Med Ther. 2016 Jan 8;7:1-11. doi: 10.2147/AHMT.S95493. eCollection 2016.
Empirical research about late sexual debut and its consequences is limited, and further research is needed.
To explore how students who had not had intercourse by the age of 18 years differed in terms of sociodemographic factors, physical and psychological health, sexual behavior, and history of sexual abuse from those who had.
This is a cross-sectional survey involving 3,380 Swedish 18-year-olds. Descriptive analyses were used to investigate different types of sexual behavior. Ordinal data concerning alcohol consumption, self-esteem, sexual and physical abuse, parental relationships, sense of coherence, and health were analyzed, and multiple regression was carried out to identify the most important factors associated with no sexual debut.
Just under a quarter of the adolescents had not had oral, anal, or vaginal sex by the age of 18 years, and they comprised the index group. They were characterized by being more likely to have caring fathers, parents born outside Europe, lower pornography consumption, lower alcohol and tobacco consumption, less antisocial behavior, and above all lower sexual desire (sometimes, adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 3.8; never/seldom, aOR 13.3) and fewer experiences of sexual abuse (aOR 25.5). Family structure and culture matters when it comes to the age of sexual debut.
Adolescents with no sexual debut at 18 years of age seemed to live a more stable and cautious life than more sexual experienced peers, exemplified by fewer antisocial acts, less smoking and alcohol/drug consumption, less sexual desire, and less experience of sexual abuse.
关于初次性行为较晚及其后果的实证研究有限,需要进一步开展研究。
探讨18岁时仍未发生性行为的学生在社会人口学因素、身心健康、性行为及性虐待史方面与已有性行为的学生有何不同。
这是一项针对3380名瑞典18岁青少年的横断面调查。采用描述性分析来研究不同类型的性行为。对有关饮酒、自尊、性虐待和身体虐待、亲子关系、连贯感及健康状况的有序数据进行分析,并进行多元回归以确定与未发生初次性行为相关的最重要因素。
略少于四分之一的青少年在18岁时未曾有过口交、肛交或阴道性交,他们构成了指标组。其特点是更有可能拥有关爱子女的父亲、父母出生在欧洲以外、观看色情内容较少、烟酒消费量较低、反社会行为较少,最重要的是性欲较低(有时,调整优势比[aOR]为3.8;从不/很少,aOR为13.3)以及性虐待经历较少(aOR为25.5)。初次性行为的年龄与家庭结构和文化有关。
18岁时未发生初次性行为的青少年似乎比性经验更丰富的同龄人生活得更稳定、更谨慎,表现为反社会行为较少、吸烟及饮酒/吸毒较少、性欲较低以及性虐待经历较少。