Advanced Search

Journal Navigation

Journal Home

Subscriptions

Archive

Contact Us

Table of Contents

Click here to sign up for SAGE Journal Email Alerts today!

Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools.
Youth & Society
This Article
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow References
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Right arrow Citation Map
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Add to Saved Citations
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrowRequest Permissions
Right arrow Request Reprints
Right arrow Add to My Marked Citations
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Right arrow Citing Articles via Scopus
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by MILLER, B. C.
Right arrow Articles by YOUNG, M. H.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
Social Bookmarking
 Add to CiteULike   Add to Complore   Add to Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us   Add to Digg   Add to Reddit   Add to Technorati   Add to Twitter  
What's this?

The Timing of Sexual Intercourse among Adolescents

Family, Peer, and Other Antecedents

BRENT C. MILLER

Utah State University

MARIA C. NORTON

Utah State University

THOM CURTIS

University of Hawaii-Hilo

E. JEFFREY HILL

IBM, Logan, Utah

PAUL SCHVANEVELDT

Virginia Polytechnic and State University

MARGARET H. YOUNG

Washington State University

Children's perceptions of their relationships with their parents and peers in 1976 and 1981, respectively, along with other salient antecedent variables, were related to their age at first sexual intercourse, as reported in 1987. Data came from the National Survey of Children, a three-wave longitudinal study of 1,145 children age 7-11 (Wave 1), 12-16 (Wave 2), and 18-22 (Wave 3). Antecedent variables were taken from both Round 1 and Round 2 surveys. When the same variables were present at both times, the more recent data were used if the survey occurred prior to age of first sexual intercourse; if not, the Round 1 data were used. Separate analyses were run to predict timing of sexual intercourse for males and females. Age of first date, dating often, number of friends perceived to have had sex at age 16, being Black, having parents undergo marital changes during the child's school years, and fighting at school were the most significant predictors of age at first sexual intercourse among males. All of these variables except fighting at school and dating frequency were significant predictors among females. Additional significant variables predicting age of first sex among females were menarche, parents' education, mother's coercive behavior and love withdrawal, and attitudes about attending religious services.

Youth & Society, Vol. 29, No. 1, 54-83 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/0044118X97029001003


Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Complore Complore   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati   Add to Twitter Twitter    What's this?


This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
PediatricsHome page
A. Y. Akers, C. P. Lynch, M. A. Gold, J. C.-C. Chang, W. Doswell, H. C. Wiesenfeld, W. Feng, and J. Bost
Exploring the Relationship Among Weight, Race, and Sexual Behaviors Among Girls
Pediatrics, November 1, 2009; 124(5): e913 - e920.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Communication ResearchHome page
J. Peter and P. M. Valkenburg
Adolescents' Exposure to Sexually Explicit Internet Material, Sexual Uncertainty, and Attitudes Toward Uncommitted Sexual Exploration: Is There a Link?
Communication Research, October 1, 2008; 35(5): 579 - 601.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Scand J Public HealthHome page
I. Lenciauskiene and A. Zaborskis
The effects of family structure, parent--child relationship and parental monitoring on early sexual behaviour among adolescents in nine European countries
Scand J Public Health, August 1, 2008; 36(6): 607 - 618.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Journal of Family IssuesHome page
K. K. Usher-Seriki, M. Smith Bynum, and T. A. Callands
Mother-Daughter Communication About Sex and Sexual Intercourse Among Middle- to Upper-Class African American Girls
Journal of Family Issues, July 1, 2008; 29(7): 901 - 917.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
The Journal of Early AdolescenceHome page
L. O'Donnell, A. Stueve, R. Wilson-Simmons, K. Dash, G. Agronick, and V. JeanBaptiste
Heterosexual Risk Behaviors Among Urban Young Adolescents
The Journal of Early Adolescence, February 1, 2006; 26(1): 87 - 109.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Journal of Family IssuesHome page
M. D. Regnerus and L. B. Luchies
The Parent-Child Relationship and Opportunities for Adolescents' First Sex
Journal of Family Issues, February 1, 2006; 27(2): 159 - 183.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Journal of Family IssuesHome page
K. M. Roche, D. Mekos, C. S. Alexander, N. M. Astone, K. Bandeen-Roche, and M. E. Ensminger
Parenting Influences on Early Sex Initiation Among Adolescents: How Neighborhood Matters
Journal of Family Issues, January 1, 2005; 26(1): 32 - 54.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Journal of Adolescent ResearchHome page
S. S. Rostosky, B. L. Wilcox, M. L. C. Wright, and B. A. Randall
The Impact of Religiosity on Adolescent Sexual Behavior:: A Review of the Evidence
Journal of Adolescent Research, November 1, 2004; 19(6): 677 - 697.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
The Journal of Early AdolescenceHome page
D. C. French and T. J. Dishion
Predictors of Early Initiation of Sexual Intercourse among High-Risk Adolescents
The Journal of Early Adolescence, August 1, 2003; 23(3): 295 - 315.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Youth SocietyHome page
B. B. BENDA and R. F. CORWYN
The Effect of Abuse in Childhood and in Adolescence on Violence among Adolescents
Youth Society, March 1, 2002; 33(3): 339 - 365.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Youth SocietyHome page
J. RAMIREZ-VALLES, M. A. ZIMMERMAN, and L. JUAREZ
Gender Differences of Neighborhood and Social Control Processes: A Study of the Timing of First Intercourse among Low-achieving, Urban, African American Youth
Youth Society, March 1, 2002; 33(3): 418 - 441.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Youth SocietyHome page
B. B. BENDA and R. F. CORWYN
Race and Gender Differences in Theories of Sexual Behavior among Rural Adolescents Residing in AFDC Families
Youth Society, September 1, 1998; 30(1): 59 - 88.
[Abstract]