R. Huerta-franco et Jm. Malacara, Factors associated with the sexual, experiences of underprivileged Mexicanadolescents, ADOLESCENCE, 34(134), 1999, pp. 389-401
This study investigated factors associated with the sexual experiences of 5
23 underprivileged Mexican adolescents. Approximately 41% of the males and
24% of the females were sexually active, with more than half not using cont
raceptives. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that sexual
activity was strongly associated with age, knowledge about sexually transmi
tted diseases, and attitudes toward sexuality. Positive affective responsiv
eness in the family was associated with sexual activity and number of sexua
l partners. Family problem solving and roles were also associated with sexu
al activity. The use of contraceptives was negatively related to affective
involvement between parents, and being a victim of sexual abuse was negativ
ely associated with number of persons in the family. These findings support
the notion that affective environment within the family is a factor in ado
lescent sexuality.