Maternal influences on Asian American-Pacific Islander adolescents’ perceived maternal sexual expectations and their sexual initiation

Citation

Kao, T. A.; Loveland-Cherry, C.; & Guthrie, B. (2010). Maternal influences on Asian American-Pacific Islander adolescents' perceived maternal sexual expectations and their sexual initiation. Journal of Family Issues. vol. 31 (3) pp. 381-406 , PMCID: PMC2974177

Abstract

Maternal influences on adolescents’ sexual initiation have been examined over two time points in 433 Asian American—Pacific Islander (AAPI) adolescents in a secondary analysis of the Add Health data set using structural equation modeling. A longitudinal model built on a preliminary qualitative study is used to examine the fit between data and model. Maternal perceived connectedness and adolescents’ perceived maternal sexual expectations in sexual timing are found to be protective for delaying AAPI adolescents’ sexual initiation. Unexpectedly, mothers’ perceptions of sexual discussion are not protective for delaying adolescents’ sexual initiation. The results suggest interventions should focus on promoting AAPI mothers’ perceptions of connectedness with their adolescents and adolescents’ perceptions of their mothers’ sexual expectations (as measured by adolescents’ perceived maternal disapproval attitudes and affects) in delaying sexual initiation.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513X09351150

Keyword(s)

Sexual Behavior

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Family Issues

Author(s)

Kao, T. A.
Loveland-Cherry, C.
Guthrie, B.

Year Published

2010

Volume Number

31

Issue Number

3

Pages

381-406

DOI

10.1177/0192513X09351150

PMCID

PMC2974177

Reference ID

1149