Johnson-Baker Kimberly A, Markham Christine, Baumler Elizabeth, Swain Honora, Emery Susan
Center for Health Prevention and Promotion Research, University of Texas School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas.
Center for Health Prevention and Promotion Research, University of Texas School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas.
J Adolesc Health. 2016 Mar;58(3):317-22. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.11.003.
Research shows that rap music use is associated with risky sexual behavior in ethnic minority youth; however, it is unknown whether rap music use impacts sexual initiation specifically and, if so, which factors mediate this impact. Thus, we investigated the longitudinal relationship between hours spent listening to rap music in seventh grade and sexual initiation in ninth grade. We also examined the role of perceived peer sexual behavior as a potential mediator of this relationship.
We analyzed data from students (n = 443) enrolled in a school-based randomized controlled trial of a sexual health education curriculum collected at baseline and at 18-month follow-up. Rap music use and perceived peer sexual behavior were assessed in seventh grade, whereas sexual initiation was assessed in ninth grade. Univariate, multivariate, and mediation analyses were conducted.
At baseline, rap music use was significantly associated with race/ethnicity, parental music rules, and sexual behavior, but not with gender or parental education. Rap music use was a significant predictor of sexual initiation on univariate analysis but not multivariate analysis. Mediation analysis showed that the association between hours spent listening to rap music and sexual initiation was significantly mediated by perceived peer sexual behavior.
Rap music use in early adolescence significantly impacts sexual initiation in late adolescence, partially mediated by perceived peer sexual behavior. More research is needed to understand how rap music influences perceptions of peer sexual behavior, which, in turn, influence early sexual initiation.
研究表明,在少数族裔青少年中,听说唱音乐与危险性行为有关;然而,尚不清楚听说唱音乐是否特别会影响首次性行为,如果是,哪些因素介导了这种影响。因此,我们调查了七年级时听说唱音乐的时长与九年级时首次性行为之间的纵向关系。我们还研究了同伴性行为认知作为这种关系潜在中介因素的作用。
我们分析了参与一项性健康教育课程的校本随机对照试验的学生(n = 443)的数据,这些数据在基线和18个月随访时收集。在七年级评估听说唱音乐的情况和同伴性行为认知,而在九年级评估首次性行为。进行了单变量、多变量和中介分析。
在基线时,听说唱音乐与种族/族裔、父母的音乐规定和性行为显著相关,但与性别或父母教育程度无关。在单变量分析中,听说唱音乐是首次性行为的显著预测因素,但在多变量分析中不是。中介分析表明,听说唱音乐的时长与首次性行为之间的关联显著由同伴性行为认知介导。
青少年早期听说唱音乐对青少年晚期的首次性行为有显著影响,部分由同伴性行为认知介导。需要更多研究来了解说唱音乐如何影响对同伴性行为的认知,而同伴性行为认知又如何反过来影响过早的首次性行为。