Sexual behavior and heavy episodic drinking across the transition to adulthood: Differences by college attendance

Citation

Vasilenko, Sara A.; Linden-Carmichael, Ashley; Lanza, Stephanie T.; & Patrick, Megan E. (2017). Sexual behavior and heavy episodic drinking across the transition to adulthood: Differences by college attendance. Journal of Research on Adolescence. vol. 28 (2) pp. 473-487

Abstract

Despite a growing literature on college students' sexual behaviors, little is known about how sexual behaviors, and their associations with alcohol, differ for college and noncollege attenders, and whether these patterns represent changes during college or an extension of pre-college behaviors. This paper applied time-varying effect models to data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health to examine (1) prevalence of four sexual behaviors from ages 14 to 24 and (2) how their association with frequent heavy episodic drinking varied across these ages for college and noncollege attenders. Nonattenders have higher prevalence of all sexual behaviors than college attenders across most ages; however, the association between heavy episodic drinking and sexual behaviors is stronger for college attenders during ages 18-20.

URL

https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12348

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Research on Adolescence

Author(s)

Vasilenko, Sara A.
Linden-Carmichael, Ashley
Lanza, Stephanie T.
Patrick, Megan E.

Year Published

2017

Volume Number

28

Issue Number

2

Pages

473-487

Edition

October 13, 2017

ISSN/ISBN

1050-8392

DOI

10.1111/jora.12348

Reference ID

6881