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A national study of lesbian gay bisexual (LGB) and non-LGB youth sexual behavior online and in-person

机译:一项关于在线和面对面的女同性恋男同性恋双性恋(LGB)和非LGB青年性行为的全国性研究

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Online and in-person sexual behaviors of cisgender lesbian, gay, queer, bisexual, heterosexual, questioning, unsure, and youth of other sexual identities were examined using data from the Teen Health and Technology study. Data were collected online between August 2010 and January 2011 from 5,078 youth 13–18 years old. Results suggested, depending on sexual identity, between 4–35% of youth had sexual conversations and 2–24% shared sexual photos with someone online in the past year. Among the 22% of youth who had oral, vaginal, and/or anal sex, between 5–30% met one of their two most recent sexual partners online. Inconsistent condom use was associated with increased odds of meeting one’s most recent partner online for heterosexual adolescent men. For gay and queer adolescent men, having an older partner, a partner with a lifetime history of sexually transmitted infections (STI), and concurrent sex partners were each significantly associated with increased odds of having met one’s most recent sex partner online. None of the examined characteristics significantly predicted meeting one’s most recent sexual partner online versus in-person for heterosexual; bisexual; or gay, lesbian, and queer women. The Internet is not replacing in-person exploration and expression of one’s sexuality and meeting sexual partners online appears to be uncommon in adolescence across sexual identities. Healthy sexuality programming that acknowledges some youth are meeting partners online is warranted, but this should not be a main focal point. Instead, inclusive STI prevention programming that provides skills to reduce risk when engaging in all types of sex and is critical.
机译:使用来自“青少年健康与技术”研究的数据,检查了顺式女同性恋,同性恋,酷儿,双性恋,异性恋,询问,不确定和青年人的在线和面对人的性行为,他们使用了青少年健康和技术研究的数据进行了调查。收集了2010年8月至2011年1月之间的578名13-18岁青年的在线数据。结果表明,在过去的一年中,根据性别身份,有4–35%的年轻人进行过性对话,而2–24%的年轻人与网上某人共享了性照片。在22%的口,阴道和/或肛交年轻人中,有5%至30%的人在网上认识了他们两个最近的性伴侣之一。安全套使用不一致会增加与异性恋青年男子网上结识最近伴侣的几率。对于具有同性恋伴侣的青春期男性,同性恋伴侣以及有性传播感染史的伴侣,以及同时存在的性伴侣,与在网上结识最近的性伴侣的几率均显着相关。没有一项检查过的特征能显着预测与网上最新遇到的性伴侣或异性恋者的面对面交流。双性恋或同性恋,女同性恋和同志女性。互联网并没有取代亲身探索和表达性欲的方式,而且在网上青春期遇到性认同的人并不常见。可以肯定一些年轻人正在网上结识合作伙伴的健康性行为计划,但这不是主要重点。取而代之的是,具有包容性的性传播感染预防计划可提供技巧,以降低与各种类型的性行为发生时的风险,这一点至关重要。

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