Willis Malachi, Marcantonio Tiffany L, Jozkowski Kristen N, Humphreys Terry, Peterson Zoë D
School of Human Sciences and Centre for Inequalities in the Institute for Lifecourse Development, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA.
Int J Sex Health. 2021 Jan 11;33(2):109-122. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2020.1862382. eCollection 2021.
We investigated whether the context of first-time intercourse (FTI) was associated with internal consent feelings and external consent communication at FTI.
College students ( = 1020) from universities in Canada and the United States retrospectively reported on their FTI.
Using structural equation modeling, we found that the context of participants' FTI (e.g. age, contraceptive use) predicted their internal consent, which in turn predicted their external consent communication.
Sexual health education should highlight these contextual correlates of sexual consent at FTI. Despite the cultural primacy of FTI, consent should also be prioritized for other early sexual experiences.
我们调查了首次性交(FTI)的背景是否与首次性交时的内心同意感受和外部同意沟通相关。
来自加拿大和美国大学的1020名大学生回顾性报告了他们的首次性交情况。
使用结构方程模型,我们发现参与者首次性交的背景(如年龄、避孕措施的使用)预测了他们的内心同意,而内心同意反过来又预测了他们的外部同意沟通。
性健康教育应强调首次性交时性同意的这些背景相关因素。尽管首次性交在文化上具有首要地位,但对于其他早期性经历,同意也应被视为优先事项。