• within-day and recent behavior factors were the strongest influences on both outcomes. (nih.gov)
  • Self-perception outcomes at wave 4 and parental strategies predicting online behaviors were investigated by adding regression paths to growth models. (culturereframed.org)
  • Overall, the authors found that sexual minority status predicted worse educational outcomes for Jourafemales and more unstable living arrangements for males. (nih.gov)
  • In this paper, I review research examining both predictors (e.g., neighborhood, family, genetic, individual) and health outcomes (e.g., sexually transmitted infections, mental health) of sexual behavior in adolescents and young adults. (bvsalud.org)
  • Findings on long-term outcomes of adolescent sexual behavior suggest that early sexual behavior predicts higher rates of sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy in young adulthood, but not long-term changes to mental health. (bvsalud.org)
  • We calculated outcomes by age and for three racial/ethnic groups (Hispanic, non-Hispanic Black, and non-Hispanic White adolescents) who vary on underlying burden and amount of behavioral change. (cdc.gov)
  • Individuals who are highly masculine or feminine seem to be at greatest risk of adverse health outcomes and behaviors," the researchers conclude. (theswaddle.com)
  • Although early sexual initiation has been linked to negative outcomes, it is unknown whether these effects are causal. (syr.edu)
  • In this study, we use propensity score methods to estimate the causal effect of early sexual initiation on young adult sexual risk behaviors and health outcomes using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. (syr.edu)
  • The current study examined the effects of longitudinal changes in gendered harassment perpetration and victimization on changes in mental health outcomes among a large sample of early adolescents. (ojp.gov)
  • Gendered harassment, including sexual harassment and homophobic name-calling, is prevalent in adolescents and is linked to negative outcomes including depression, anxiety, suicidality, substance abuse, and personal distress. (ojp.gov)
  • However, much of the extant literature is cross-sectional and rarely are perpetrators of these behaviors included in studies of outcomes. (ojp.gov)
  • These findings highlight that negative outcomes are associated with changes in gendered harassment among adolescents and emphasize the importance of prevention efforts. (ojp.gov)
  • 2022). The Role of Perpetrator Tactics on Physical and Mental Health Outcomes Associated With Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: A Sex-Specific Analysis. (usf.edu)
  • confounding factors (particularly peer norms) and sexual behaviour outcomes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Journal of Adolescent Health. (cdc.gov)
  • The findings appear in the Journal of Adolescent Health . (nih.gov)
  • Journal of Adolescent Health , 2012 50:3, 3157. (bvsalud.org)
  • A new study has found that individual differences in working memory can predict both early sexual activity and unprotected sexual involvement during adolescence. (health.am)
  • Prior research in this field has linked impulsivity and lack of self-control to risky behaviors during adolescence. (health.am)
  • Neuroimaging data including fMRI help improve model that predicts if children will begin heavy alcohol use during adolescence. (bbrfoundation.org)
  • To remedy this, the team, led by Lindsay M. Squeglia, Ph.D. of the Medical University of South Carolina used a sophisticated computer program to search through demographic, cognitive and neuroimaging data in search of factors that could help predict the onset of drinking during adolescence. (bbrfoundation.org)
  • American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Adolescence and Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. (txhealthsteps.com)
  • Adolescence is a period of rapid change in physical, psychological, emotional, and cognitive development, during which adolescents become more interested in sexual behaviors. (jmir.org)
  • Unique contributions of Add Health include the ability to examine multidimensional bio-ecological predictors of sexual behavior and to examine long-term effects of sexual behavior and how sexual behaviors and their correlates change across adolescence into adulthood. (bvsalud.org)
  • The performance of stereotypical gender roles during adolescence predicts poor health in adulthood, concludes a new study published in the international journal The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health . (theswaddle.com)
  • High masculinity in adolescence also predicted less likelihood of being diagnosed with depression (actual mental state was not considered), high cholesterol and high blood pressure. (theswaddle.com)
  • More feminine behaviors in adolescence also correlated with a higher likelihood of having experienced sexual violence. (theswaddle.com)
  • While the difference between female early initiators and non-initiators were statistically signi?cant, the mean levels of problem behaviors were very low. (ipce.info)
  • The ?ndings suggest that, contrary to previous research, early sexual initiation does not seem to be clustered with problem behaviors for this sample of Dutch adolescents. (ipce.info)
  • Results confirm the existence of a second-order latent factor of problem behaviors. (usf.edu)
  • Problem behaviors predicted more future arrest charges. (usf.edu)
  • Age was related to problem behaviors and future arrest charges, and family income was related to problem behavior. (usf.edu)
  • It underscores the seriousness of tobacco use, its relationship to other adolescent problem behaviors, and the responsibility of all citizens to protect the health of our children. (cdc.gov)
  • To examine the distribution of and factors associated with event-level heterosexual anal sex and of event-level condom use during anal sex among adolescent women. (nih.gov)
  • Our findings suggest the importance of providers' screening adolescent women patients during office visits about anal sex and about condom use during anal sex, as well as asking questions about the context of these behaviors to appropriately tailor risk reduction counseling. (nih.gov)
  • It is also associated with 'outness' and with HIV risk and preventive behaviours including HIV testing, perceived control over sexual risk and condom use. (bmj.com)
  • Predicting condom use in adolescents: a test of three sociocognitive models using a structural equation modeling app-roach. (thejhpb.com)
  • This study aimed to assess the prevalence of sexual behaviors (ever had sexual intercourse, multiple sexual partners, and condom use) among adolescents aged 12 years to 15 years as well as the trends in prevalence between 2003 and 2017. (jmir.org)
  • Between the earliest and latest surveys, the overall prevalence of ever had sexual intercourse (3.1% decrease) and condom use (2.0% decrease) showed downward trends. (jmir.org)
  • Being in a relationship and lower age at sexual debut were also associated with less frequent condom use behaviour in the cross-sectional analysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Changes in sexual behavior and condom use among teenaged males: 1988 to 1995. (google.ch)
  • Results: Growth trajectories are linear for sexual behavior but not for exposure to sexual media content. (annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org)
  • A performance-based measure of peer influence susceptibility was examined as a moderator of the longitudinal association between peer norms and trajectories of adolescents' number of sexual intercourse partners. (ed.gov)
  • Susceptibility was examined as a moderator of the longitudinal association between perceptions of popular peers' number of sexual intercourse partners and trajectories of adolescents' own numbers of partners. (ed.gov)
  • High perceptions of the number of popular peers' sexual intercourse partners combined with high peer influence susceptibility predicted steeper longitudinal trajectories of adolescents' number of partners. (ed.gov)
  • Developmental trajectories of sex-related online behaviors were estimated by using latent growth curve modeling. (culturereframed.org)
  • Seventy-one 9th grade adolescents (52% female) participated in an experimental 'chat room' paradigm involving 'e-confederates' who endorsed sexual risk behaviors. (ed.gov)
  • Sexual suggestiveness is visual, verbal, written or behavioral material or action with sexual undertones implying sexual intent in order to provoke sexual arousal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Declines in pregnancies among US adolescents from 2007 to 2017: behavioral contributors to the trend. (cdc.gov)
  • Impulsivity was measured using a behavioral task that assessed the adolescents' ability to delay gratification as well as self-reports of tendencies to act without thinking and seek excitement (known as sensation seeking). (health.am)
  • The Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills model examines factors that are used to initiate and maintain sexual and reproductive health promotion behaviors. (bvsalud.org)
  • The proposed model fits the data for both groups, supporting a predictive and positive relationship among all of the latent variables, with Information predicting Motivation, and Motivation therefore predicting Behavioral Skills. (bvsalud.org)
  • Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model (IMB) informed about AIDS, but may not be motivated to apply was designed to predict AIDS preventive behavior prevention strategies. (bvsalud.org)
  • We compared transmissions from observed behavioral trends to a counterfactual scenario that assumed sexual behaviors from 2007 remained constant over 10 years. (cdc.gov)
  • These components are generally mediated by substance use and sexual behavioral factors to cause changes in incidence of HIV, HCV, sexually transmitted infections, wound/skin infections, and overdose. (cdc.gov)
  • To better understand adolescent tobacco use, this report draws not only on medical and epidemiologic research but also on behavioral and social investigations. (cdc.gov)
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis reported that the prevalence rate of IA symptoms ranged from 0.6 to 50% worldwide, with a pooled prevalence of 2.0% in children and adolescents ( 5 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Many studies have found that IA symptoms in children and adolescents are associated with psychiatric problems, including autism spectrum disorder ( 11 ), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ( 12 ), and somatization/obsessive-compulsive symptoms ( 13 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Risk and Protective Factors for Physical and Sexual Abuse of Children and Adolescents in Africa : A Review and Implications for Practice. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • The evaluation was based on study 2 of ED-STARS, analyzing 2740 adolescents visiting an ED from July 24, 2017, to October 29, 2018. (contemporarypediatrics.com)
  • For this population-based study, we used recent data from the Global School-based Student Health Survey conducted in 69 LMICs from 2003 to 2017 to assess the recent prevalence of sexual behaviors by using complex analysis and a random effects meta-analyses method. (jmir.org)
  • Using the chi-square trend test, we also assessed the trends in the prevalence of sexual behaviors in 17 countries that had conducted ≥1 round of surveys from 2003 to 2017. (jmir.org)
  • We analyzed data from the CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey of US high-school students from 2007–2017 and combined it with epidemiological estimates drawn from the literature to parameterize a dynamic population transmission model. (cdc.gov)
  • InvestigaciĂłn cualitativa, realizada en octubre de 2017, con diez enfermeros actuantes en equipes de la Estrategia de Salud de la Familia. (bvs.br)
  • However, there was no differential change in these psychosocial factors over time for early initiators of sexual intercourse and their non-initiating peers. (ipce.info)
  • For female adolescents, the model including psychosocial factors at Wave 1 did not predict to sexual initiation at Wave 2. (ipce.info)
  • No specific biological or psychosocial factors have been identified that determine why some individuals develop sexual attraction toward members of the same sex. (medscape.com)
  • Adolescents aged twelve to seventeen were asked about about sexual knowledge, attitudes, behavior, and demographic and psychosocial variables known to predict sexual behavior or media use. (musicinminnesota.com)
  • and several psychosocial factors contribute to gendered differences in sexual behaviour among youths in South Africa . (bvsalud.org)
  • Heterosexual anal intercourse is a small but nonrandom event-level component in adolescent women's sexual behavior. (nih.gov)
  • Using privacy-enhancing, computer-assisted self-interviewing techniques, youths also provided self-reports on their risky sexual involvement (i.e., what age they were when they first had intercourse and whether they engaged in unprotected sex). (health.am)
  • Participants reported their perceptions of popular peers' number of sexual intercourse partners at baseline and self-reported their number of sexual intercourse partners at baseline and 6, 12, and 18 months later. (ed.gov)
  • Parental monitoring however did not predict adolescent engagement in sexual intercourse, violence, drugs, and alcohol use or combined risk. (uri.edu)
  • Dutch adolescents develop their sexuality in a stepwise manner, gradually progressing from first kiss to first sexual intercourse. (researchgate.net)
  • They found that adolescents who spent more time listening to music with sexual content were more likely to initiate sexual intercourse and to progress in their noncoital activity than those who spent less time. (musicinminnesota.com)
  • Varsha M. Puri, DO, shares her latest research on how childhood sexual abuse and incest affect experiences and behaviors in adulthood, which was presented in a poster session at the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition. (contemporarypediatrics.com)
  • However, because of societal stigma or potential rejection,these adolescents may face various challenges during their adolescent years and are at greater risk for substance abuse, depression , suicide, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) than their peers who are heterosexual. (medscape.com)
  • Young women who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or unsure of their sexual orientation are less likely to have a driver's license or anticipate finishing college compared to their heterosexual peers, according to researchers at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), part of the National Institutes of Health. (nih.gov)
  • Sexual minority males in the study had significantly higher residential mobility than their heterosexual peers. (nih.gov)
  • Our study suggests that sexual minority youth faced more challenges in important aspects of development during this transition period, compared to their heterosexual peers. (nih.gov)
  • Peers was the factor which most highly influence sexual behavior. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • During this developmental period, social media use is also emerging as a dominant mode of communication with peers, allowing for both risk and resilient behaviors that can impact well-being. (jmir.org)
  • This exploratory study aims to examine how sexual minorities in middle school use social media, who they are connected to and for what purposes, and the associations between these behaviors and mental well-being compared with their heterosexual peers. (jmir.org)
  • Studies on sexual minority youths' use of web-based communication technologies are rarely compared with their heterosexual peers. (jmir.org)
  • Given previous reports of supportive and safe web-based spaces for sexual minority youth, our findings demonstrated that sexual minority youth prefer to maintain small, close-knit web-based communities (apart from their families) to express themselves, particularly when reaching out to web-based communities to reduce loneliness. (jmir.org)
  • The findings suggest that gender interacts significantly with peer norms to predict sexual behaviour. (bvsalud.org)
  • age 14-17 years at enrollment) were recruited from primary care clinics for a longitudinal cohort study of sexually transmitted infections and sexual behavior. (nih.gov)
  • A recent study has found that teens with weaker working memory may be at risk of engaging in earlier, unprotected sexual behavior. (bigthink.com)
  • They followed the teens for two years, measuring the participants' working memory at the start of the study through a series of tests and following up on their sexual activity, using "privacy-enhancing, computer-assisted self-interviewing techniques. (bigthink.com)
  • The new study found that adolescents with weaker working memory have more difficulty controlling their impulsive urges and considering the consequences of their behaviors. (health.am)
  • The study followed 360 adolescents (ages 12 to 15, from a range of racial/ethnic backgrounds, and from families of low- to mid-socioeconomic status) for two years, examining the effects of working memory (measured at the start of the study) on changes in the youth's self-control and sexually risky behavior. (health.am)
  • Youth with weaker working memory at the start of the study reported larger increases in impulsive tendencies over the follow-up period, which in turn boosted their likelihood of early and unprotected sexual activity. (health.am)
  • In a recent study, the Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) and the Computerized Adaptive Screen for Suicidal Youth (CASSY) tools both showed predictive viability for suicide attempts in adolescents. (contemporarypediatrics.com)
  • Data was gathered from the Emergency Department Study for Teens at Risk for Suicide (ED-STARS), a multicenter prospective cohort study including adolescent patients aged 12 to 17 years. (contemporarypediatrics.com)
  • Items in the CASSY study covered a wide variety of risk and protective factors for suicidal behavior. (contemporarypediatrics.com)
  • Neuroimaging data can improve the performance of a model that aims to predict if a child will begin moderate to heavy drinking by the time he or she reaches age 18, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry . (bbrfoundation.org)
  • The study included 137 adolescents aged 12 to 14, who were followed annually until age 18. (bbrfoundation.org)
  • In a longitudinal dataset of 470 Dutch adolescents, the current study examined the ways in which early sexual initiation was related to subsequent attachment, self-perception, internalizing problems, and externalizing problems. (ipce.info)
  • The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between perceived parental knowledge, perceived parental monitoring and risky behaviors among rural Black adolescents in the United States. (uri.edu)
  • Based on this model, the present study used a longitudinal study design to examine the cumulative effects of multiple developmental assets on adolescent externalizing behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • The results of the study were as follows: (1) the developmental assets had a cumulative effect on the reduction of adolescents' current and subsequent externalizing behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • In short, the present study is the first to demonstrate the cumulative effects of developmental assets on adolescent externalizing behaviors, as well as the relationship model of the cumulative effects and the moderating effect of gender underlying the relationship model. (psych.ac.cn)
  • This study provides a basis for targeted asset construction and the prevention of adolescent externalizing behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health ( N = 18,921), we assessed links between social norms and social connections with parents, friends, and schools and depressive symptoms and substance use separately for males and females. (bsl.nl)
  • The study aimed to determine the associations between attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavior control, equal gender relation, and media exposure, on safe sexual behavior among girl adolescents in Karanganyar, Central Java. (thejhpb.com)
  • In 1990, Ramafedi et al conducted the Demography of Sexual Orientation in Adolescents study. (medscape.com)
  • The study also investigated the influence of the problem factor on future arrest charges and the effect of sociodemographics on problem behavior and future crime. (usf.edu)
  • Due to its long-term longitudinal design, the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health) has provided numerous valuable insights into adolescent and young adult sexual behavior. (bvsalud.org)
  • Framed by a conceptual model of sexual behavior and health, I review research using Add Health data to study sexual behavior and health. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study aimed to examine the prevalence and the sociodemographic and clinical correlates of IA symptoms in adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD) and their association with QOL. (frontiersin.org)
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the level and risk factors of sexual behavior. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • Triyanto E, Prabandari YS, Yuniarti KW, Werdati S. Identification factors affecting adolescent's reproductive health behavior: a qualitative study. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • Web-based communication opportunities via mobile devices, internet, and social media platforms remain a largely understudied context of sexual minority youth [ 1 ], defined in this study as youth who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, asexual, queer, questioning, or otherwise do not identify as heterosexual. (jmir.org)
  • This study looked at 33 middle school youth (aged 11-14) who were also participating in a 9-week sexual health curriculum. (wcwonline.org)
  • METHODS: The data set included the transcribed narratives of 56 young adults who had described their adolescent dating violence experiences for an on going study. (typeset.io)
  • This study evaluates whether virginity pledges are a marker for less sexual activity among adolescents. (amstat.org)
  • This study examines whether sexually transmitted infection prevention knowledge predicts the acquisition of biologically confirmed sexually transmitted infections among African-American adolescent females. (nyu.edu)
  • No study has evaluated externalizing disorders, cannabis use and decision-making together to determine the unique contribution of each factor to RSB among a sample of adolescents. (fiu.edu)
  • The results of the study will help future prevention and intervention efforts such that interventions can be tailored to address the areas that contribute the most to RSB among adolescents. (fiu.edu)
  • The study focused on adolescents' behavior, not their personal beliefs about gender, nor their sexual orientation. (theswaddle.com)
  • Participants were recruited from a long-term tracking study of adolescent-to-adult health. (theswaddle.com)
  • The correlates of HIV testing and impacts on sexual behavior: evidence from a life history study of young people in Kisumu, Kenya. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study uses a survey design (n = 809) to examine how gender and socioeconomic status moderate the effects of norms and attitudes on higher- risk sexual behaviours among secondary school learners in a low- income community in South Africa . (bvsalud.org)
  • Peer norms and the experience of intimate partner violence were significantly associated with sexual risk behaviour among girls participating in the study. (bvsalud.org)
  • CONCLUSIONS: Family acceptance of LGBT adolescents is associated with positive young adult mental and physical health. (typeset.io)
  • Modeling the Joint Effects of Adolescent and Adult PrEP for Sexual Minority Males in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Freud's theory attributes homosexual development in males to a family unit in which the adolescent has a strong relationship with his mother and a conflicted hostile relationship with a domineering father. (medscape.com)
  • Psychological Well-being , Alcohol Abuse and Sexual Behaviour among African Adolescent Males in South Africa. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • We found that early sexual initiation predicted having two or more partners (for both males and females) and having a sexually transmitted infection in the past year (females only) but did not predict depressive symptoms in the past week (for either gender). (syr.edu)
  • Given that these behaviors commonly occur in the context of a patriarchal society (males hold power), we also investigated the impact of gender on gendered harassment. (ojp.gov)
  • Using data from the National Survey of Family Growth on 1,928 males and 2,859 females aged 15-29, we examine individual characteristics, family background factors, and characteristics of first sexual relationships and partners associated with the transition to a first nonmarital birth. (cdc.gov)
  • These results underscore the importance of continued programmatic efforts to delay age of sexual initiation, particularly for females. (syr.edu)
  • In the past, research in the field of developmental psychology has focused more on the impact of risk factors on adolescent externalizing behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • In addition, this investigation also examined the relationship model between cumulative developmental assets and externalizing behaviors, as well as the possible moderating roles of gender in this model. (psych.ac.cn)
  • Adolescents only participated in the first survey, completing a self-administered questionnaire involving demographic variables and developmental assets. (psych.ac.cn)
  • In the cumulative effects relationship model, there was a differentiation between current and subsequent externalizing behaviors, which was characterized by the nonlinear pattern of the quadratic function between cumulative developmental assets and current externalizing behaviors, and a linear pattern between cumulative developmental assets and subsequent externalizing behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • 2) The moderating effect of gender was only significant in the nonlinear relationship of the quadratic function between the cumulative developmental assets and current externalizing behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • Future work can leverage these strengths, and in particular the long-term longitudinal nature of the data, to uncover new insights about the developmental course of sexual behavior and health. (bvsalud.org)
  • Future longitudinal studies could determine any bidirectional influences of mental well-being and social media use in sexual minorities during this difficult developmental period. (jmir.org)
  • Footnote 1 In short, proponents of markers assume simultaneous organizational hormone effects on (a) brain (and thus adult behavior) development and (b) the steroid-driven growth of hormone-sensitive body dimensions during a developmental stage like the prenatal period or puberty. (springer.com)
  • Complications in adolescent pregnancy: systematic review of the literature. (thejhpb.com)
  • A systematic review of randomised control trials of sexual health interventions delivered by mobile technologies. (thejhpb.com)
  • Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy , Sexually Transmitted Infections , and Associated Sexual Risk Behaviors : A Systematic Review. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • DESIGN AND METHODS: A systematic review of research published within the past 10 years in peer review journals includes investigations on siblings' and parental characteristics, as well as sibling behaviors, relationships, and adaptation. (typeset.io)
  • High sensation seeking wasn't tied to weak working memory and didn't increase adolescents' likelihood of sexual risk taking. (health.am)
  • Parental variables such as socioeconomic status and involvement in their children's lives were related to both working memory and sexually risky behavior, but the link between working memory and sexual risk taking held despite taking these influences into account. (health.am)
  • Adolescent drinking can lead to a variety of health risks for teens, including violence and risky sexual behavior, and has been linked to 5000 deaths each year in the U.S. These high stakes make it important to identify which children are most at risk for starting heavy alcohol use. (bbrfoundation.org)
  • Yet there are few studies that look at a wide variety of factors to determine an individual's risk for adolescent alcohol abuse, the AJP researchers write. (bbrfoundation.org)
  • The health-risk behaviors of concern were sexual behavior, drug and alcohol usage, and violence. (uri.edu)
  • Using a sample of 62 Black parent and adolescents from rural communities, parents' perceptions of adolescent risk behaviors were compared with adolescent reports of risky behaviors. (uri.edu)
  • Additionally, the relationship between parental monitoring and knowledge, relative to adolescent self-reported risk was examined. (uri.edu)
  • Although most sex-related online behaviors are not widespread among youth, adolescents who engage in such behaviors are at increased risk for developing negative body and sexual self-perceptions. (culturereframed.org)
  • Unsafe sex can increase the risk of sexual transmitted disease, unwanted pregnancy, and suicide in adolescents. (thejhpb.com)
  • Differences in Sexual Practices, Sexual Behavior and HIV Risk Profile between Adolescents and Young Persons in Rural and Urban Nigeria.Plos one, 10(7): 1-14. (thejhpb.com)
  • Beginning in 10th grade, students answered questionnaires annually about their health and risk behaviors, educational attainment, employment, and residential environments. (nih.gov)
  • The level and risk factors of sexual behavior in Purwokerto are not comprehensively known. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • A number of 41 adolescents are included in high risk. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • All risk factors significantly affect adolescent sexual behavior. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • METHODS: A quantitative measure with items derived from prior qualitative work retrospectively assessed family accepting behaviors in response to LGBT adolescents' sexual orientation and gender expression and their relationship to mental health, substance abuse, and sexual risk in young adults (N= 245). (typeset.io)
  • Sexual risk behaviour reduction associated with voluntary HIV counselling and testing in HIV infected patients in Thailand. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ethnic differences in HIV-disclosure and sexual risk. (bvsalud.org)
  • Long-term equilibrium infection rates by age group, by HPV prevalence among the pool of sex partners was a level of sexual activity, and by sex for each vaccination function of HPV prevalence by age and risk group, and by scenario were determined in the transmission model. (cdc.gov)
  • For females only, growing up with more siblings and not using contraception at first sex are also linked with greater risk of a nonmarital birth, while having a voluntary and wanted first sexual experience is protective against a nonmarital birth. (cdc.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said we need to address threats to mental health in young people-especially adolescents. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Organizational hormone effects on the human brain and behavior are often retrospectively assessed via morphological markers of prenatal (e.g., 2D:4D digit ratio) or pubertal (e.g., facial width-to-height ratio, fWHR) hormone exposure. (springer.com)
  • Understanding attitudes and predicting social behavior. (bsl.nl)
  • Suicidal ideation among single, pregnant adolescents: The role of sexual and religious knowledge, attitudes and practices. (thejhpb.com)
  • Evaluate a health-care provider's ethical responsibility to respond to an adolescent patient who is a perpetrator or victim of interpersonal youth violence. (txhealthsteps.com)
  • 2015). Child Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Health Care Needs of Victims . (txhealthsteps.com)
  • 2013). Achieving Quality Health Services for Adolescents . (txhealthsteps.com)
  • Many studies have confirmed the positive effects of comprehensive sexuality education on the development of children's sexuality, such as the acquisition of sexual health knowledge. (researchgate.net)
  • Results suggested that links between social norms and adolescent health were stable across the sex of the recipient but varied by sex of the provider, whereas links between social connections and adolescent health varied across the sex of both provider and recipient. (bsl.nl)
  • She has authored two books to date: 1-Our Communities, Our Sexual Health: Awareness and Prevention for African-Americans, which explores the historical and modern-day context of sexual health in Black and Brown communities, and 2-In Control: Everything You Need to Know about Worry-free, Joyful Sex, in which she shares details about birth control options and ways to reach and enjoy more sexual freedom and control. (sexscience.org)
  • [ 4 ] Using the Minnesota Adolescent Health Survey, they polled 34,706 middle and high-school students from diverse socioeconomic and cultural groups in Minnesota. (medscape.com)
  • Risky sexual behaviors remain significant public health challenges among adolescents. (jmir.org)
  • Existing Add Health research has provided considerable information about both the predictors and health consequences of adolescent and young adult sexual behavior. (bvsalud.org)
  • Poutiainen H, Levälahti E, Hakulinen-Viitanen T, Laatikainen T. Family characteristics and health behaviour as antecedents of school nurses' concerns about adolescents' health and development: A path model approach. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • Family acceptance of LGBT adolescents is associated with positive young adult mental and physical health and interventions that promote parental and caregiver acceptance ofLGBT adolescents are needed to reduce health disparities. (typeset.io)
  • Interventions that promote parental and caregiver acceptance of LGBT adolescents are needed to reduce health disparities. (typeset.io)
  • PROBLEM: Adolescent dating violence and electronic aggression are significant public health problems. (typeset.io)
  • A total of 715 females were recruited from public health clinics in Atlanta, Georgia, and using audio computer-assisted self-interview technology, we assessed for demographics, sexually transmitted infection prevention knowledge, risky sexual behaviors, and sexually transmitted infections. (nyu.edu)
  • Voisin, DR, Tan, K & Diclemente, RJ 2013, ' A longitudinal examination of sexually transmitted infection/HIV prevention knowledge and sexually transmitted infections among African-American adolescent females ', Journal of health psychology , vol. 18, no. 12, pp. 1582-1587. (nyu.edu)
  • Taken together, new research and old suggest it is not the behaviors, perhaps, but the rigidity of a gender binary that creates conditions and opportunities for the degradation of mental and physical health. (theswaddle.com)
  • At this stage of physical, psychological and sexual development, young people gradually assume responsibility for their own health [2]. (who.int)
  • NIH-funded researcher Tamar Mendelson, M.A., Ph.D., Bloomberg Professor of American Health and Director for the Center for Adolescent Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, says that's not surprising. (medlineplus.gov)
  • For example, young adolescents engage in more sexual behaviors if they have been exposed to more sexual content in the media or on television. (wikipedia.org)
  • To deal with these feelings, they may try to hurt themselves, abuse substances such as drugs or alcohol, develop eating disorders or engage in risky sexual behavior. (manitoba.ca)
  • Adolescents who follow a stepwise sexual development are more confident and engage in less risky sexual behaviour than those who do not. (researchgate.net)
  • Factors ranging from neighborhoods to genetics predict whether adolescent and young adults engage in sexual behaviors. (bvsalud.org)
  • Even a brand name or phrase can be considered to be sexually suggestive if it has strong sexual connotations or undertones. (wikipedia.org)
  • Once the individual has decided on a mate to pursue, sexual suggestiveness helps in attracting the mate - this is a skill which has been sexually selected (sexual selection) for during evolution. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sexually suggestive behaviors include things such as "showing more skin" and flirting. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is also research to suggest that sexually suggestive behaviors may not always be deliberate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unbeknownst to the individual, factors such as the menstrual cycle, voice pitch and rate of money spending can all have an effect on sexual success and sexually suggestive behavior. (wikipedia.org)
  • This may be because the female unwittingly behaves in a more sexual way and therefore puts out more sexually suggestive cues. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are far more displays of sexually suggestive behavior in modern-day life than there ever has been before and not just within advertising. (wikipedia.org)
  • The increase in sexual content in modern society often results in a more nonchalant approach to sexually suggestive behavior. (wikipedia.org)
  • Do School-Based Programs Prevent HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescents? (cdc.gov)
  • Adolescents who have difficulty with impulse control may be more prone to risky sexual behavior, with serious consequences such as sexually transmitted diseases and unintended pregnancies. (health.am)
  • Data on sexual behaviour, TPB, and personality variables were collected online with 343 sexually active students aged between 18 and 29. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pledgers and matched non-pledgers did not differ in premarital sex, birth control use, sexually transmitted diseases, age of first sex, and lifetime sexual partners, but pledgers had 0.2 fewer past-year partners. (amstat.org)
  • After controlling for demographics and prior risky sexual behaviors, participants with high prevention knowledge were 0.09 times less likely to report sexually transmitted infections, and those with multiple sexual partners were 1.3 times more likely to report sexually transmitted infections. (nyu.edu)
  • Dr. Squeglia and her colleagues suggest that similar models that draw from a wide range of factors could be useful to predict adolescent alcohol abuse in a clinical setting. (bbrfoundation.org)
  • It is based on analysis and once both factors are present, there is a higher chance synthesis of theory and research in the HIV prevention of predicting a significant path toward the manifestation and social psychology literature. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although these studies had an important role in reducing these behaviors, focusing on positive factors not only can reduce adolescent externalizing behaviors, but can also replace externalizing behaviors by promoting the development of positive behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • In recent years, studies have begun to examine the impact of positive factors on adolescent externalizing behaviors, and have identified multiple positive factors in the prevention of these behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • Few studies, however, have explored the accumulative impact of positive factors on adolescent externalizing behaviors. (psych.ac.cn)
  • For decades, researchers have asked the question of whether biological or social factors play the greater role in development of sexual attraction, without reaching a consensus. (medscape.com)
  • Little research has been conducted on these factors among adolescents. (fiu.edu)
  • Researchers also found that, compared to young heterosexual men, sexual minority men are more likely to have lived in three or more different places in the past year. (nih.gov)
  • IA symptoms are prevalent among adolescents and have received extensive attention from researchers around the world ( 2 - 4 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Researchers have conducted screening to select adolescents who have risky sexual behavior. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • 2022). "If We Can Change the Culture, I Hope We Won't Need to Say Me Too": Disclosures of Sexual Victimization as a Form of Social Activism. (usf.edu)
  • The signs of the exposure slopes are not uniformly positive: Hispanic and African-American respondents show declines of exposure to sexual media content over the age range investigated here. (annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org)
  • Adolescents have experienced rising rates of suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SAs) in the past 15 years, with Black and Hispanic adolescents experiencing the most significant increases. (contemporarypediatrics.com)
  • The largest number of averted cases (767,543) was among Black adolescents, but the largest proportion (28.7%) was among Hispanic adolescents. (cdc.gov)
  • Similarly, the percentage reporting 4+ lifetime sexual partners declined by 25% for White students (11.5% to 8.6%), but 46% for both Hispanic and Black students (17.3% to 9.4% and 27.6% to 14.8%, respectively). (cdc.gov)
  • Nonshared genetic measures of self-esteem and locus of control accounted for a significant portion of the remaining variance in heavy drinking behavior. (nlsinfo.org)
  • Higher initial levels and/or faster increases in sex-related online behaviors generally predicted less physical self-esteem (girls' SNS use only), more body surveillance, and less satisfaction with sexual experience. (culturereframed.org)
  • it also protects against depression, substance abuse, and suicidal ideation and behaviors. (typeset.io)
  • Sexual suggestiveness may also involve nudity, or the exposure of the nipples, genitals, buttocks or other taboo areas of the body. (wikipedia.org)
  • The independent variables were attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavior control, equal gender relation, and media exposure on safe sexual behavior. (thejhpb.com)
  • Much more is also known about programs and policies that encourage nonsmoking behavior among adults and protect nonsmokers from exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. (cdc.gov)
  • Data revealed that the percentage of teenagers reporting primarily GLB attractions increased with age (6.4% when aged 18 y), and uncertainty of sexual orientation decreased with age (8.9% when aged 18 y). (medscape.com)
  • Biological theories regarding GLB sexuality attempt to link sexual orientation with DNA markers on the X chromosome or to demonstrate that in utero maternal hormones have an effect on sexual orientation. (medscape.com)
  • 001). About 39.1% (83/212) of sexual minorities had no one to talk to about their sexual orientation. (jmir.org)
  • Children's sexuality develops at an earlier age if they have been exposed to more sexual content when young. (wikipedia.org)
  • Modern research on this topic reinforces the idea that sexuality is a dynamic construct that should be understood as a combination of sexual attractions, sexual behaviors, and sexual identity. (medscape.com)
  • Early adolescent years are marked by pervasive self- and peer-regulation regarding gender and sexuality norms, which can affect the mental well-being of sexual minority youth. (jmir.org)
  • Self-control, risky behavior, and dating application-facilitated victimization. (usf.edu)
  • The importance of parental knowledge towards the provision of sex education to adolescents to prevent unwanted behavior. (researchgate.net)
  • and (3) whether parental strategies regarding adolescents' Internet use reduce engagement in sex-related online behaviors. (culturereframed.org)
  • Private Internet access and less parental rule setting regarding Internet use predicted greater engagement in sex-related online behaviors. (culturereframed.org)
  • Li SY, Roslan S, Abdullah MC, Abdullah H. Commuter Families: Parental Readiness, Family Environment and Adolescent School Performance. (stikep-ppnijabar.ac.id)
  • Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value measurements did not significantly differ between the ASQ and CASSY tools for predicting SA within 3 months. (contemporarypediatrics.com)
  • Significantly nonshared effects were found for the White group for heavy drinking behavior. (nlsinfo.org)
  • On average, females become pubescent earlier in their development if they have been exposed to sexual content or sexual behavior. (wikipedia.org)
  • Results provide novel preliminary evidence regarding the importance of peer influence susceptibility in adolescents' development of sexual behaviors. (ed.gov)
  • Thus, the stepwise 'sexual career' is an excellent model for guiding development of age-appropriate sex education. (researchgate.net)
  • According to this theory, the outcome of this classic unit is failure by the adolescent to resolve critical psychosexual issues, leading to the development of homosexual attractions and identity. (medscape.com)
  • Internet addiction (IA) symptoms are common among adolescents and negatively impact their academic performance and development. (frontiersin.org)
  • Hormones not only have transient activational effects, but also organizational hormone effects , lasting influences of steroid hormones on brain and behavior during mammalian development (for review, Arnold, 2009 ). (springer.com)
  • How does cognitive behavior therapy view an academic anxiety of the undergraduate thesis? (google.co.id)
  • Furthermore, cognitive skill building is one possible intervention that may be beneficial to adolescents with poorer decision-making performance. (fiu.edu)
  • Results indicated that increases from age 13 to 17 years in sexual harassment perpetration and victimization and homophobic name-calling perpetration and victimization predicted increases in depression symptoms and substance use. (ojp.gov)
  • Studies have shown that the number of adolescents who have premarital sex is increasing. (thejhpb.com)
  • Premarital sexual practices and its predictors among inschool youths of shendi town, west Gojjam zone, North Western Ethiopia. (thejhpb.com)
  • [ 1 , 2 ] In 1993, Diamond and colleagues performed a review of studies conducted with various populations and concluded that the prevalence of predominant homosexual attraction was lower than Kinsey had predicted. (medscape.com)
  • Today, most studies regarding the prevalence of homosexuality involve adult subjects (5-10%), but these figures also appear to be consistent with the available data concerning adolescents. (medscape.com)
  • Nearly 90% of adolescents live in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), but few studies have used standardized methodology to monitor the prevalence and trends of sexual behaviors among adolescents in LMICs. (jmir.org)
  • We provide evidence and important implication for policymakers to develop targeted policy support systems to prevent and reduce risky sexual behaviors among young adolescents in LMICs with a high prevalence of risky sexual behaviors. (jmir.org)
  • Previous studies showed that the prevalence of IA symptoms was 26.8-32.5% among adolescents in China ( 6 , 7 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • We developed disease transmission for men is on average less serious (particularly for hetero- models that estimated HPV prevalence and infection rates for the population overall, by age group, by level of sexual sexual men), men act as vectors for infection. (cdc.gov)
  • For this reason, experts are calling for pre-adolescent interventions that challenge socialized gender norms, especially for boys. (theswaddle.com)
  • Results indicated that parents possessed a high accuracy regarding their adolescent's engagement in sexual activity, violent behaviors and drug and alcohol use. (uri.edu)
  • RSB, externalizing disorders and cannabis use commonly occur together, such that both greater externalizing disorder symptoms and greater amounts of cannabis use have predicted engagement in more RSB. (fiu.edu)