Predictors of adolescent sexual behavior and intention: A theory-guided systematic review

Citation

Buhi, Eric R. & Goodson, Patricia (2007). Predictors of adolescent sexual behavior and intention: A theory-guided systematic review. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 40 (1) pp. 4-21

Abstract

Purpose

To better understand why adolescents initiate sexual activity at early ages, we conducted a systematic literature review guided by eight key elements outlined in an integrative theoretical framework.
Methods

Using the matrix method for literature reviews, we extracted—from 69 published studies—statistically significant and nonsignificant findings (related to the attempted prediction/explanation of adolescents’ sexual behavior and intention) and organized them using the various integrative model elements. We also assessed these publications’ methodological quality including each study’s deployment of theory, appropriate design, and data analytic/reporting techniques.
Results

Three integrative theoretical framework elements—intention, perceived norms, and an environmental constraint variable, time home alone—emerged as stable predictors of sexual behavior outcomes in this body of literature. This analysis revealed, however, a literature that has remained rather stagnant regarding its methodological quality, over time.
Conclusions

Implications for adolescent sexual health promotion practice and research are discussed.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.09.027

Keyword(s)

Sexual Behavior Sexual Behavior

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Adolescent Health

Author(s)

Buhi, Eric R.
Goodson, Patricia

Year Published

2007

Volume Number

40

Issue Number

1

Pages

4-21

ISSN/ISBN

1054-139X

DOI

10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.09.027

Reference ID

728