Journal ArticleA study using data for mothers from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth and their children aged 14 or older indicates that, after accounting for a wide range of demographic and socioeconomic antecedents, children are significantly more likely to become sexually active before age 14 if their mother had sex at an early age and if she has worked extensively. In addition, early sexual debut is eight times as likely among black boys as among non-Hispanic white boys
Using a Problem Behavior Theory (PBT) framework, this paper examines the extent to which psychosocia...
Background: Most research linking weight status and timing of first sexual intercourse is cross-sect...
Behavioural and developmental factors mean that adolescents who initiate sexual intercourse early ma...
Journal ArticleDuring adolescence, many young people begin to experiment with new roles. One importa...
This cross-sectional analysis of the 1991 CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey explored factors associated...
Abstract Purpose: The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy of any industrialized nat...
The study provides empirical evidence of the independent contribution of nonsexual romantic relation...
Analyses of a nationally representative survey of 1,880 15- to 19-year-old men were conducted to exa...
Background: Early sexual debut is defined as having first sexual intercourse before age of 18 years...
Background Normal adolescent development often involves sexual activity. Early sexual initiation pos...
Objectives: To assess the prospective associations of physical activity behaviors and screen time wi...
Background: This longitudinal study examined psychosocial factors associated with risky sexual behav...
INTRODUCTION: Early sexual debut (ESD) is known to have negative health impacts on a female adolesce...
Purpose—Although the emergence of sexual expression during adolescence and early adulthood is nearly...
Building on social ecological research, this study considers whether neighborhoodsocioeco-nomic adva...
Using a Problem Behavior Theory (PBT) framework, this paper examines the extent to which psychosocia...
Background: Most research linking weight status and timing of first sexual intercourse is cross-sect...
Behavioural and developmental factors mean that adolescents who initiate sexual intercourse early ma...
Journal ArticleDuring adolescence, many young people begin to experiment with new roles. One importa...
This cross-sectional analysis of the 1991 CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey explored factors associated...
Abstract Purpose: The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy of any industrialized nat...
The study provides empirical evidence of the independent contribution of nonsexual romantic relation...
Analyses of a nationally representative survey of 1,880 15- to 19-year-old men were conducted to exa...
Background: Early sexual debut is defined as having first sexual intercourse before age of 18 years...
Background Normal adolescent development often involves sexual activity. Early sexual initiation pos...
Objectives: To assess the prospective associations of physical activity behaviors and screen time wi...
Background: This longitudinal study examined psychosocial factors associated with risky sexual behav...
INTRODUCTION: Early sexual debut (ESD) is known to have negative health impacts on a female adolesce...
Purpose—Although the emergence of sexual expression during adolescence and early adulthood is nearly...
Building on social ecological research, this study considers whether neighborhoodsocioeco-nomic adva...
Using a Problem Behavior Theory (PBT) framework, this paper examines the extent to which psychosocia...
Background: Most research linking weight status and timing of first sexual intercourse is cross-sect...
Behavioural and developmental factors mean that adolescents who initiate sexual intercourse early ma...