MMWR Suppl. 2024 Oct 10;73(4):59-68. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.su7304a7.
Adolescents' sexual consent behaviors are critical for developing healthy sexual relationships and preventing experiences of sexual violence. This report uses 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey data to describe prevalence of asking for sexual consent verbally at last sexual contact among U.S. high school students. Differences in prevalence of asking for sexual consent verbally by sex, age, race and ethnicity, sexual identity, sex of sexual contacts, and gender identity were examined. Differences in asking for sexual consent verbally also were examined by experiences of sexual violence and sexual behaviors. Sex-stratified logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the association between asking for sexual consent verbally with experiences of sexual violence and sexual behaviors. In addition, data were analyzed using adjusted logistic regression models controlling for age, race and ethnicity, and sexual identity. Among high school students who reported ever having sexual contact, 79.8% reported asking for sexual consent verbally at last sexual contact. A lower percentage of female students (74.5%) reported asking for sexual consent verbally than male students (84.6%). In adjusted sex-stratified analyses, female students who asked for sexual consent verbally had higher prevalence of ever having had sexual intercourse. Male students who asked for sexual consent verbally had higher prevalence of ever having had sexual intercourse and being currently sexually active. Female and male students who asked for sexual consent verbally had higher prevalence of having first sexual intercourse before age 13 and using condoms. In addition, female students who asked for sexual consent verbally during last sexual intercourse had lower prevalence of using alcohol or drugs at last sexual intercourse. Public health researchers and practitioners, health care providers, schools, and youth-serving organizations can use these findings to better understand high school students' verbal sexual consent, improve complex measurement of consent-seeking behaviors, and guide multicomponent sexual health and violence prevention efforts across various settings.
青少年的性同意行为对于发展健康的性关系和预防性暴力经历至关重要。本报告使用 2023 年青少年风险行为调查数据,描述了美国高中生在最近一次性接触中口头请求性同意的流行率。按性别、年龄、种族和民族、性身份、性接触者的性别以及性别认同对口头请求性同意的流行率进行了差异比较。还按性暴力经历和性行为对口头请求性同意进行了差异比较。对性分层逻辑回归分析进行了分析,以确定口头请求性同意与性暴力经历和性行为之间的关联。此外,还使用调整后的逻辑回归模型,在控制年龄、种族和民族以及性认同的情况下对数据进行了分析。在报告有过性接触的高中生中,79.8%的人在最近一次性接触中口头请求性同意。报告口头请求性同意的女学生(74.5%)比例低于男学生(84.6%)。在调整后的性别分层分析中,口头请求性同意的女学生更普遍地报告有过性行为。口头请求性同意的男学生更普遍地报告有过性行为和目前有过性行为。口头请求性同意的女学生和男学生更普遍地报告在 13 岁之前有过第一次性行为,并使用了避孕套。此外,在最近一次性接触中口头请求性同意的女学生在最近一次性接触中使用酒精或毒品的比例较低。公共卫生研究人员和从业者、医疗保健提供者、学校和青少年服务组织可以利用这些发现更好地了解高中生的口头性同意,改进对同意寻求行为的复杂衡量,并在各种环境中指导多方面的性健康和暴力预防工作。