Thorpe Shemeka, Tanner Amanda E, Nichols Tracy R, Kuperberg Arielle, Foh Erica Payton
Department of Public Health Education, The University of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA.
Department of Sociology and Women and Gender Studies, The University of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA.
Am J Sex Educ. 2021;16(2):199-220. doi: 10.1080/15546128.2021.1892005. Epub 2021 Mar 1.
This study examined individual and familial influences on Black female adolescents' (1426) sexual pleasure expectancies, sexual guilt, and age of sexual debut using data from the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent to Adult Health. Results indicated significant differences between Black female adolescents that were sexually active and those that were not. Religious importance, having a residential father, and perceived pubertal timing were significantly associated with sexual guilt and pleasure expectancies. Religious importance and perceived pubertal timing were also associated with later ages of sexual debut. These results have implications for sexuality education and future research using sex positive and intimate justice frameworks.
本研究利用全国青少年至成人健康纵向研究的数据,考察了个体和家庭因素对1426名黑人女性青少年性愉悦期望、性内疚感和首次性行为年龄的影响。结果表明,有性活动的黑人女性青少年与无性活动的黑人女性青少年之间存在显著差异。宗教重要性、有居住在一起的父亲以及感知到的青春期时间与性内疚感和性愉悦期望显著相关。宗教重要性和感知到的青春期时间也与较晚的首次性行为年龄相关。这些结果对性教育以及使用性积极和亲密正义框架的未来研究具有启示意义。