University of California, Irvine.
Temple University and King Abdulaziz University.
J Res Adolesc. 2020 Feb;30 Suppl 2:562-579. doi: 10.1111/jora.12499. Epub 2019 Apr 15.
The current study evaluates two predictors of adolescent sexual risk-taking, specifically whether impulse control or future expectations predict condom use and casual sex. We examine whether risky sex occurs among youth who tend to act without thinking about the future, or instead, youth who report low future expectations. We consider these relations longitudinally among a sample of sexually active justice-involved adolescent males (N = 752, M age = 15.58) a group at heightened risk for sexual risk-taking. We found that optimistic expectations for the future predict a higher likelihood of engaging in consistent condom use, whereas high impulse control is related to a lower likelihood of casual sex. Implications for intervention and research on positive sexual health are discussed.
本研究评估了青少年性行为风险的两个预测指标,具体是冲动控制还是未来期望预测了 condom 使用和随意性行为。我们研究了风险性行为是否发生在那些倾向于不假思索地行动而不考虑未来的年轻人中,或者相反,是否发生在那些报告未来期望较低的年轻人中。我们在一个有性活动的被卷入司法的青少年男性样本(N=752,M 年龄=15.58)中进行了这些关系的纵向研究,这是一个性风险行为风险较高的群体。我们发现,对未来的乐观期望预示着更有可能持续使用 condom,而高冲动控制则与较低的随意性行为可能性相关。讨论了对积极的性健康的干预和研究的意义。