Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, 52900, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Department of Psychology, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
J Youth Adolesc. 2017 Sep;46(9):1867-1877. doi: 10.1007/s10964-017-0699-z. Epub 2017 Jun 13.
Past research has consistently shown that romantic experiences during adolescence affect the nature and quality of romantic relationships during emerging adulthood. However, less is known about the role of adolescent sexual experiences in future sexual and romantic relationships. The current study examined the impact of different forms of sexual activity at age 16 (within a romantic relationship or casual encounters) on the nature and quality of sexual experiences in romantic relationships at age 23. One hundred and forty four (59.7% females) 16 year olds reported on their sexual activity within a romantic relationship or sexual encounters. In addition they reported on the quality of relationships they were involved in and their tendency to suppress emotions (included as an aspect of personality). At age 23 they reported on their romantic and sexual experiences during the past 2 years (number of short lived relationships, numbers of friends with benefits, casual sex encounters) and the quality of their romantic relationships (the duration of their longest relationship, partner support and feelings of certainty in the relationships). Findings showed that the tendency to suppress emotions was associated with lower likelihood to engage in casual sex at age 23. However, greater sexual experience in casual encounters during adolescence was consistently longitudinally associated with different forms of casual sexual encounters and short romantic involvements above and beyond the contribution of personality. In contrast, sexual activity within a romantic relationship predicted only a few indices of the quality of romantic involvement at age 23. The distinctive role of casual sexual activity and sexual activity within a romantic relationship for future sexual and romantic activities is discussed.
过去的研究一直表明,青少年时期的浪漫经历会影响成年早期的浪漫关系的性质和质量。然而,对于青少年性经历在未来性和浪漫关系中的作用知之甚少。本研究考察了 16 岁时(在浪漫关系或偶然相遇中)不同形式的性活动对 23 岁时浪漫关系中性经历的性质和质量的影响。144 名(59.7%为女性)16 岁的青少年报告了他们在浪漫关系或偶然相遇中的性活动。此外,他们还报告了他们所参与的关系的质量以及他们抑制情绪的倾向(被视为个性的一个方面)。在 23 岁时,他们报告了过去两年中他们的浪漫和性经历(短暂关系的数量、有多少炮友、偶然的性接触)以及他们的浪漫关系的质量(最长关系的持续时间、伴侣的支持以及对关系的确定性)。研究结果表明,抑制情绪的倾向与 23 岁时更不愿意发生偶然性行为有关。然而,青春期在偶然性行为中的更多性经历与偶然的性行为和短暂的浪漫关系有关,这超出了个性的贡献。相比之下,浪漫关系中的性活动仅能预测 23 岁时浪漫关系质量的少数几个指标。讨论了偶然的性活动和浪漫关系中的性活动对未来性和浪漫活动的独特作用。