Multi-system influences on adolescent risky sexual behavior.

Angela Chia-Chen Chen, Elaine Adams Thompson, Dianne Morrison-Beedy
Author Information
  1. Angela Chia-Chen Chen: College of Nursing & Health Innovation, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA.

Abstract

We examined multi-system influences on risky sexual behavior measured by cumulative sexual risk index and number of nonromantic sexual partners among 4,465 single, sexually experienced adolescents. Hierarchical Poisson regression analyses were conducted with Wave I-II data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Individual and family factors predicted both outcome measures. Neighborhood set predicted cumulative sexual risk index only, and peer factors predicted the number of nonromantic sexual partners only. School set did not predict either outcome. There were significant associations among risky sexual behavior, drug use, and delinquent behaviors. The results highlight the need for multifaceted prevention programs that address relevant factors related to family, peer and neighborhood influence as well as individual factors among sexually active adolescents.

Grants

  1. P01-HD31921/NICHD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior
Attitude to Health
Family
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Love
Male
Models, Psychological
Nursing Methodology Research
Peer Group
Psychology, Adolescent
Regression Analysis
Residence Characteristics
Risk Assessment
Risk-Taking
Self Concept
Sexual Behavior
Social Environment
Substance-Related Disorders
United States

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