Pringle Jan, Mills Kathryn L, McAteer John, Jepson Ruth, Hogg Emma, Anand Neil, Blakemore Sarah-Jayne
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy, University of Edinburgh, 20 West Richmond St, EdinburghEH8 9DX, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Oregon, OR, USA.
Cogent Soc Sci. 2017 Jan 1;3(1):1368858. doi: 10.1080/23311886.2017.1368858. eCollection 2017 Jan.
: To examine physiological influences of adolescent sexual behaviour, including associated psychosocial factors. : Systematic review. : Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria relating to adolescents, physiology and sexual behaviour. We excluded studies relating to abnormal development. Findings highlighted hormonal and gender differences. Females appear to be more influenced by psychosocial aspects, including the effects of peers, than males. Males may be more inclined to engage in unprotected sex with a greater number of partners. Early maturing adolescents are more likely to be sexually active at an early age. : Hormonal, psychosocial context, and sexual preference need to be acknowledged in intervention development. Stage of readiness to receive information may differ according to gender and physiological maturity.
探讨青少年性行为的生理影响,包括相关的心理社会因素。方法:系统评价。结果:13项研究符合有关青少年、生理和性行为的纳入标准。我们排除了与发育异常相关的研究。研究结果突出了激素和性别差异。与男性相比,女性似乎更容易受到心理社会因素的影响,包括同伴的影响。男性可能更倾向于与更多性伴侣进行无保护性行为。早熟青少年在早年更有可能进行性活动。结论:在干预措施的制定中,需要考虑激素、心理社会背景和性取向。接受信息的准备阶段可能因性别和生理成熟度而异。