Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health. School of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz National Psychiatry Institute, Mexico City, Mexico.
J Sex Med. 2019 Mar;16(3):418-426. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2019.01.008.
Although first sexual experience (understood as first sexual intercourse) is one of the most commonly assessed characteristics of adolescents, recent research emphasizes the importance of understanding other related social factors. This study highlights factors associated with first sexual experience in a nationally representative sample of adolescent students in Mexico.
The goals of this study were (i) to determine the proportion of adolescents aged 12-17 who had had their first sexual experience; (ii) to identify the factors associated with first sexual experience; and (iii) to analyze the conditions (condom use, substance use) in which first sexual experience takes place.
The data presented in this study are drawn from the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use in Students (Spanish acronym ENCODE), undertaken with the purpose of identifying the prevalence of drug use and associated variables, including sexual activity, in Mexican students. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to estimate the probability of first sexual experience at a given age, taking sex as an outcome variable and age as a follow-up period. Logistic regression was used to assess possible factors for sexual initiation.
Validated standard questionnaires were used to assess sociodemographic characteristics, first sexual experience (framed as first sexual intercourse), frequency of sexual relations, sexual partners, sexual preference (framed as preferred sex of partners), substance use, having a physical illness or a behavioral problem, condom or other contraceptive use, as well as the absence or presence of parents, parents' educational attainment, and parents' substance use.
A total of 26,187 students aged 12-17 participated. Of this total, 14.8% had already had their first sexual experience, at a median age of 15; 64.5% used some type of contraceptive, and 53.2% used condoms. Proportional probabilities for having first sexual experience using age as a follow-up period showed that the probability of having sex earlier was higher among boys than girls: the probability of having sex at age of 15 was 26.5% for boys and 13.9% for girls. Predictors of first sexual experience included substance use (alcohol OR = 2.5, tobacco OR = 2.6, and other drugs OR = 2.3), having a mother who used drugs (OR= 2.2), sexual preference (female homosexual, OR = 2.2), and sex (male, OR = 2.1).
Boys are more likely to have had a first sexual experience than girls. Future strategies should incorporate specifically targeted elements with different messages that consider adolescents' sex and age. Barragán V, Berenzon S, Tiburcio M, et al. Factors Associated with Sexual Debut in Mexican Adolescents: Results of the National Survey on Drug Use among Students in 2014. J Sex Med 2019;16:418-426.
尽管首次性行为(理解为首次性交)是青少年最常评估的特征之一,但最近的研究强调了理解其他相关社会因素的重要性。本研究强调了与墨西哥全国代表性青少年学生首次性行为相关的因素。
本研究的目的是:(i)确定 12-17 岁青少年中已经有过首次性行为的比例;(ii)确定与首次性行为相关的因素;(iii)分析首次性行为发生的条件(使用避孕套、使用药物)。
本研究中呈现的数据来自 2014 年全国学生药物使用调查(西班牙语缩写为 ENCODE),该调查旨在确定墨西哥学生中药物使用和相关变量(包括性行为)的流行率。Kaplan-Meier 分析用于估计特定年龄首次性行为的概率,将性别作为结果变量,年龄作为随访期。逻辑回归用于评估性启动的可能因素。
使用经过验证的标准问卷评估社会人口特征、首次性行为(框定为首次性交)、性活动频率、性伴侣、性偏好(框定为伴侣的首选性别)、药物使用、身体疾病或行为问题、使用避孕套或其他避孕措施、父母是否存在、父母的教育程度以及父母的药物使用情况。
共有 26187 名 12-17 岁的学生参与了研究。其中,14.8%的人已经有过首次性行为,中位年龄为 15 岁;64.5%的人使用某种类型的避孕药具,53.2%的人使用避孕套。使用年龄作为随访期的首次性行为的比例概率表明,男孩比女孩更早发生性行为的可能性更高:15 岁时发生性行为的概率,男孩为 26.5%,女孩为 13.9%。首次性行为的预测因素包括药物使用(酒精 OR=2.5,烟草 OR=2.6,其他药物 OR=2.3)、母亲有药物使用史(OR=2.2)、性偏好(女性同性恋者,OR=2.2)和性别(男性,OR=2.1)。
男孩比女孩更有可能有过首次性行为。未来的策略应包含具有不同信息的具体针对性元素,考虑到青少年的性别和年龄。