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ArtikelUnwanted Sexual Activity Among Peers During Early and Middle Adolescence: Incidence and Risk Factors  
Oleh: Small, Stephen A. ; Kerns, Donell
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 55 no. 04 (Nov. 1993), page 941-952.
Topik: sexual activity; adolescence; peers; risk factors; incidence
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    • Nomor Panggil: J43
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Isi artikelThe present investigation assesses the incidence and risk factors of unwanted sexual activity initiated by peers for a sample of 1, 149 adolescent females. Twenty percent of the sample reported of unwanted sexual contact in the past year. Of this group, over one-third reported that they had been forced to have sexual intercourse; the remaining two-thirds reported unwanted touching. Boyfriends were the most commonly reported perpetrators followed by dates, friends, and acquaintances. Individuals were more vulnerable to unwanted sexual contact if they had a history of sexual abuse, reported excessive alcohol use in the past month, scored high in peer conformity, or had parents who did not monitor their behavior closely or use an authoritative parenting style.
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