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Dynamic Relationships Between Parental Monitoring, Peer Risk Involvement and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Bahamian Mid-Adolescents

机译:巴哈马中青少年父母监护,同伴风险参与和性风险行为之间的动态关系

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CONTEXT Considerable research has examined reciprocal relationships between parenting, peers and adolescent problem behavior; however, such studies have largely considered the influence of peers and parents separately. It is important to examine simultaneously the relationships between parental monitoring, peer risk involvement and adolescent sexual risk behavior, and whether increases in peer risk involvement and changes in parental monitoring longitudinally predict adolescent sexual risk behavior. METHODS Four waves of sexual behavior data were collected between 2008/2009 and 2011 from high school students aged 13–17 in the Bahamas. Structural equation and latent growth curve modeling were used to examine reciprocal relationships between parental monitoring, perceived peer risk involvement and adolescent sexual risk behavior. RESULTS For both male and female youth, greater perceived peer risk involvement predicted higher sexual risk behavior index scores, and greater parental monitoring predicted lower scores. Reciprocal relationships were found between parental monitoring and sexual risk behavior for males and between perceived peer risk involvement and sexual risk behavior for females. For males, greater sexual risk behavior predicted lower parental monitoring; for females, greater sexual risk behavior predicted higher perceived peer risk involvement. According to latent growth curve models, a higher initial level of parental monitoring predicted decreases in sexual risk behavior, whereas both a higher initial level and a higher growth rate of peer risk involvement predicted increases in sexual risk behavior. CONCLUSION Results highlight the important influence of peer risk involvement on youths’ sexual behavior and gender differences in reciprocal relationships between parental monitoring, peer influence and adolescent sexual risk behavior. International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health , 2015, 41(2):89–98, doi: 10.1363/4108915
机译:语境大量研究检查了父母,同伴和青少年问题行为之间的相互关系。然而,这些研究在很大程度上考虑了同龄人和父母的影响。重要的是,同时检查父母监护,同伴风险参与和青少年性风险行为之间的关系,以及同伴风险参与的增加和父母监测的变化是否纵向预测了青少年性风险行为。方法在2008/2009年至2011年之间,从巴哈马13-17岁的高中学生那里收集了四次性行为数据。使用结构方程式和潜在生长曲线模型来检验父母监护,感知的同伴风险参与和青少年性风险行为之间的相互关系。结果对于男性和女性青年,较高的感知同伴风险参与程度预示着较高的性风险行为指数评分,而较高的父母监测则预示较低的分数。在父母的监护与男性的性风险行为之间以及在感知的同伴风险参与与女性的性风险行为之间发现了相互关系。对于男性来说,较高的性风险行为预示着较低的父母监护权。对于女性而言,更大的性风险行为预示着更高的感知同伴风险参与度。根据潜在的增长曲线模型,较高的父母监测初始水平可以预测性风险行为的减少,而较高的初始水平和同伴风险参与的增长率都可以预测性风险行为的增加。结论结果突出了同伴风险参与对青少年性行为和性别差异的重要影响,父母监控,同伴影响与青少年性风险行为之间存在相互关系。性与生殖健康国际观点,2015,41(2):89-98,doi:10.1363 / 4108915

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