Deutsch Arielle R, Crockett Lisa J
University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Psychological Sciences.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Psychology.
J Res Adolesc. 2016 Jun;26(2):300-315. doi: 10.1111/jora.12192. Epub 2015 Jan 9.
There is little research on how specific parent-adolescent sexual communication topics influence Latino/a youth's sexual behaviors, and how gender and generational status may moderate effects. This study examined effects of three different messages on intercourse and condom use among 1944 Latino/as from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (T1 mean age=15.46; sd=1.50). Results indicated discussing health consequences predicted higher odds of intercourse one year later across gender and generation groups. Birth control recommendation effects on subsequent intercourse and condom use differed by generational status and gender. Results indicated that message content is important for understanding effects of parent-adolescent sex communication on adolescents' behavior, and underscored the need to consider gender and generational status in Latino/a parent-adolescent sexual communication studies.
关于特定的亲子性沟通话题如何影响拉丁裔青少年的性行为,以及性别和代际地位如何调节这种影响,相关研究较少。本研究调查了来自青少年健康全国纵向研究的1944名拉丁裔青少年(T1平均年龄=15.46;标准差=1.50),三种不同信息对性交和避孕套使用的影响。结果表明,讨论健康后果预示着一年后不同性别和代际群体发生性行为的几率更高。关于节育的建议对后续性行为和避孕套使用的影响因代际地位和性别而异。结果表明,信息内容对于理解亲子性沟通对青少年行为的影响很重要,并强调在拉丁裔亲子性沟通研究中需要考虑性别和代际地位。