In the current study, the amount of parental participation was indirectly associated with reductions
in sexual risk taking.
Families Talking Together is an evidence - based curriculum for parents that prevents
adolescent sexual risk behaviors.
This study draws on the ecological literature by examining the interactive effects of supportive relationships with parents and friends
on sexual risk behavior in adolescence.
This unexpected implication of the degree of control
over sexual risk - taking bore further investigation.
However, it did not directly predict
less Sexual Risk Behavior in the full path model.
Her current research examines adolescent romantic relationships, with a particular focus on dating violence and
sexual risk prevention.
The students replied to a questionnaire about self - esteem, factors
affecting sexual risk behavior, and sexual behavior.
Further, the association
between sexual risk behavior and supportive relationships in adolescence has transactional elements.
Children who reported receiving both greater monitoring and communication
concerning sexual risks were also less likely to have engaged in anal sex.
This does not mean that all youngsters would start taking more
sexual risks when abortion is easily available.
Her research is devoted to designing and evaluating theory - driven, culturally
competent sexual risk - reduction behavioral interventions with various populations across the globe.
In addition, the participants provided information about their
various sexual risk - taking behaviors.
Another avenue for future research is an increased understanding of the mechanisms through which supportive relationships are associated with
reduced sexual risk.
Despite these limitations, this study demonstrates how supportive parenting and supportive friendships can interact to prevent and mitigate
adolescent sexual risk behavior.
However, the influence of religious difference
on sexual risk - behavior does not operate the same and depends on the direction and level of religious difference.
Specifically, she has been examining how feelings and beliefs about risk (e.g.,
sexual risk taking, communication problems) can be biased when in an intimate relationship.
She found that young people between 16 and 25 take a pragmatic approach to
sexual risks because sexuality plays an important role in their quest for a better future.
A family intervention to reduce
sexual risk behavior, substance use, and delinquency among newly homeless youth.
should be knowledgeable about the content, be comfortable discussing the material and answering sensitive questions
about sexual risk taking, have experience using interactive teaching strategies such as roleplaying, have good rapport with youth, and, ideally, have experience using service learning with youth.
African - Americans had lower odds of
reporting sexual risk behavior at Wave 2, B = — 0.30, SE = 0.10, p =.002, odds ratio = 0.74.
Michelle's research focuses on sexual health and how power in heterosexual relationships
influences sexual risk.
This study investigates the relationship between adolescent / mother religious discordance and emerging
adult sexual risk - taking six to seven years later.
Teaching Affirmative Consent: Practical Guidelines to Increase Student Understanding helps educators of
sexual risk reduction programs deliver information about affirmative consent, the increasingly popular standard for sexual conduct policies.
The impact of a family -
based sexual risk prevention intervention on both observational and self - report of parent — adolescent sexual communication was examined at 12 months among adolescents with mental health problems.
This research will provide (1) evidence for the feasibility of JPOs to deliver an AOD abuse intervention, (2) initial evidence of clinical efficacy for JPOs as service delivery providers [to address clinical public health outcomes of AOD use, criminal activity, and HIV /
STI sexual risk behaviors], and (3) identification of any barriers that would need to be addressed for JPOs to deliver such services.
Previously, we found that youth's participation in Project TALC was associated with reductions in sexual risk [13].
Anticipated developmental patterns were observed -
sexual risk acts increased with age.
Motor vehicles crashes are a very common bad outcome from drinking, but there are many more bad outcomes that can result,
including sexual risk - taking and assault, falls and other injuries, physical violence, property damage, and overdose, to name a few.
Daughters of single mothers without paternal involvement may take more
sexual risks during adolescence and young adulthood, including earlier sexual permissiveness and negativity toward condom use, according to Texas Christian University psychologist and researcher Danielle Delpriore in a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in 2013.
This modified interview will also incorporate AUD symptoms outside the classification systems that have particular salience to adolescents, for example, passing out while drunk, alcohol - related intentional and unintentional injury, alcohol -
related sexual risk taking.
The parents that disapproved of sex and
emphasized sexual risk had a higher likelihood of having a sexually active teen.
Behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence Tobacco use Alcohol and other drug
use Sexual risk behaviors Unhealthy dietary behaviors Physical inactivity
Through self - administered surveys 1,831 gay men provided anonymous information about their substance use, sexual behavior, beliefs about HIV treatment, and how they
perceive sexual risks in relation to the HIV treatment status of potential sex partners.
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