Rethinking timing of first sex and delinquency

Citation

Harden, K.; Paige; Mendle, Jane; Hill, Jennifer; E; Turkheimer, Eric; Emery, Robert; & E (2008). Rethinking timing of first sex and delinquency. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. vol. 37 (4) pp. 373-385

Abstract

The relation between timing of first sex and later delinquency was examined using a genetically informed sample of 534 same-sex twin pairs from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, who were assessed at three time points over a 7-year interval. Genetic and environmental differences between families were found to account for the association between earlier age at first sex and increases in delinquency. After controlling for these genetic and environmental confounds using a quasi-experimental design, earlier age at first sex predicted lower levels of delinquency in early adulthood. The current study is contrasted with previous research with non-genetically informative samples, including Armour and Haynie (2007, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 36, 141–152). Results suggest a more nuanced perspective on the meaning and consequences of adolescent sexuality than is commonly put forth in the literature.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10964-007-9228-9

Keyword(s)

Crime & delinquency Sexual Behavior

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Youth and Adolescence

Author(s)

Harden, K.
Paige
Mendle, Jane
Hill, Jennifer
E
Turkheimer, Eric
Emery, Robert
E

Year Published

2008

Volume Number

37

Issue Number

4

Pages

373-385

DOI

10.1007/s10964-007-9228-9

NIHMSID

NIHMS216258

Reference ID

8732