2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2011.05710.x
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The effect of sexual self‐concept on sexual health behavioural intentions: a test of moderating mechanisms in early adolescent girls

Abstract: We recommend that interventions that target sexual health behavioural intentions for this population would be more effective if such interventions targeted normative beliefs and helped adolescent females to clarify their sexual self-concept.

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“…Also, self-sexual includes interpersonal and intrapersonal dimensions which requires understanding and assessing in two personal levels and also in the field of sexual experience with other person. The formation of self-sexual to person on the way of thinking to the sexual issues helps make decision on it and the way of interpretation of information received 11. Sexual self-conception is a part of individuality or self-sexual.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, self-sexual includes interpersonal and intrapersonal dimensions which requires understanding and assessing in two personal levels and also in the field of sexual experience with other person. The formation of self-sexual to person on the way of thinking to the sexual issues helps make decision on it and the way of interpretation of information received 11. Sexual self-conception is a part of individuality or self-sexual.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although parents and peers are the most important sources of information about sexuality, they are not the most effective sources (23). Those individuals who believe that their sexual relationships are approved by parents and peers are more likely to have higher positive sexual self-concept (9). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Structural sexual self-concept is multi-dimensional and dynamic, which is developed based on the individual’s understanding of his/her personal sexuality (1). It refers to the individual’s positive and negative perceptions as a sexual creature (8, 9). The individual’s understandings of sexual desires are developed based on social expectations and along with social and psychological growth and sexual schema (10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se verificó que predominó el nivel de asistencia primaria frente a los demás. Dentro de las investigaciones listadas, las temáticas destacadas fueron: prevención del tabaquismo (17) , cuidado materno-infantil (18) , atención a las conductas antidepresivas frente a una gestación no planeada (19) , educación en salud sexual (20)(21)(22) , decisión en restringir la movilidad de ancianos por riesgos de caídas (13) , malos tratos (23) y estrategias de cuidado al anciano (24) . Al respecto de las temáticas prevalentes, se destacó la educación en salud sexual y cuidados a los ancianos.…”
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