1994
DOI: 10.2307/352873
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Factors Associated with Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors among Adolescents

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“…Signifi cant diff erences in non-coital experiences (kissing and genital touching) emerged between "anticipators" and "delayers" who would normally be pooled into a "not sexu ally active" group. Similarly, Luster and Small (1994) classifi ed their sample of adoles cents into high-risk youth (more than one lifetime sex partner and infrequent or no contraceptive use); low-risk youth (one partner and al-ways used contraception); and abstainers. Signifi cant diff erences emerged among the groups.…”
Section: Conclusion and Directions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Signifi cant diff erences in non-coital experiences (kissing and genital touching) emerged between "anticipators" and "delayers" who would normally be pooled into a "not sexu ally active" group. Similarly, Luster and Small (1994) classifi ed their sample of adoles cents into high-risk youth (more than one lifetime sex partner and infrequent or no contraceptive use); low-risk youth (one partner and al-ways used contraception); and abstainers. Signifi cant diff erences emerged among the groups.…”
Section: Conclusion and Directions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre esses fatores podem ser destacados: as características da própria adolescência, como a impulsividade e o pensamento egocêntrico (Steinberg, 2010); a idade da primeira relação sexual (sexarca) (Ximenes Neto, Dias, Rocha, & Cunhas, 2007), a falta de informação sobre contraceptivos; o uso infrequente ou inadequado de métodos contraceptivos, (Oliveira, Dias, & Silva, 2005;Santos & Carvalho, 2006;Villela & Doretto, 2006); estar ou não frequentando a escola (Cruzeiro e cols., 2010;Leite, Rodrigues, & Fonseca, 2004); o número de parceiros sexuais (Charles & Blum, 2008;Kotchick, Shaffer, Forehand, & Miller, 2001;Luster & Small, 1994;Taquette & Vilhena, 2008), além disso, motivações pessoais como a crença de que métodos contraceptivos podem engordar, diminuir o prazer ou até mesmo mostrar que a menina que utiliza o contraceptivo estaria "preparada" para ter relações sexuais aliam-se a crenças e concepções tradicionais de gênero que podem interferir na adoção ou não de métodos contraceptivos (Asinelli-Luz & Junior, 2008;Carvalho & Schor, 2005;Taquette, Vilhena & Paula, 2004).…”
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“…Risky sexual behaviors are defined as individual behaviors that increase the vulnerability of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV, and unwanted pregnancies [13].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%