Early adolescent sexual initiation and physical/psychological symptoms: A comparative analysis of five nations

Citation

Madkour, Aubrey S.; Farhat, Tilda; Halpern, Carolyn T.; Godeau, Emmanuelle; & Gabhainn, Saoirse N. (2010). Early adolescent sexual initiation and physical/psychological symptoms: A comparative analysis of five nations. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. vol. 39 (10) pp. 1211-1225 , PMCID: PMC2917505

Abstract

Although most people in developed countries experience sexual initiation during adolescence, little is known about inter-country variability in the psychosocial correlates of early initiation. Population-based samples of 15-year-olds (n = 6,111, 52% female) who participated in the Health Behaviors in School-Aged Children Study (Finland, Scotland, France and Poland, 1997/1998) or the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (United States, 1996) self-reported sexual intercourse experience and physical (headaches, trouble sleeping) or psychological (unhappiness, loneliness, sadness, moodiness) symptoms. Analyses were conducted stratified by gender. Sexual initiation prevalence and symptoms scores varied significantly across nations. In adjusted models, sexual initiation was not related to symptoms among boys in any nation, but significantly positively related to symptoms among girls in Poland and the US. Results support variability by gender and nation in the relationship between adolescents’ sexual initiation and physical/psychological symptoms. Empirically investigating specific features of national contexts that generate these differences should be explored further.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10964-010-9521-x

Keyword(s)

Sexual Behavior

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Youth and Adolescence

Author(s)

Madkour, Aubrey S.
Farhat, Tilda
Halpern, Carolyn T.
Godeau, Emmanuelle
Gabhainn, Saoirse N.

Year Published

2010

Volume Number

39

Issue Number

10

Pages

1211-1225

DOI

10.1007/s10964-010-9521-x

PMCID

PMC2917505

Reference ID

1169