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It's Better on TV: Does Television Set Teenagers Up for Regret Following Sexual Initiation?

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It's Better on TV: Does Television Set Teenagers Up for Regret Following Sexual Initiation?

Auteurs : Steven C. Martino ; Rebecca L. Collins ; Marc N. Elliott ; David E. Kanouse ; Sandra H. Berry

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Abstract

Context

Approximately two-thirds of all sexually experienced teenagers in the United States say they wish they had waited longer to have sexual intercourse for the first time. Little is known, though, about why such a large proportion of teenagers express disappointment about the timing of their initial experience with sexual intercourse.

Methods

Using data from a national longitudinal survey of adolescents (12-17 year olds followed to ages 15-20), we tested for a prospective association between exposure to sex on television and the likelihood of regret following sexual initiation, analyzed the mediating role of shifts in sex-related outcome expectancies from pre- to post-initiation, and investigated gender differences in these relationships.

Results

Among males (but not females), we found that greater exposure to sexual content on television was associated with an increased likelihood of regret following sexual initiation, an association partly explained by a downward shift in males' sex-related outcome expectancies following sexual initiation.

Conclusions

These findings, which offer insight into the contextual factors and processes that may foster initiation regret, could be important for advancing critical decision-making by youth about sexual debut.


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DOI: 10.1363/4109209
PubMed: 19493218
PubMed Central: 2871774

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