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− | + | N view: The industrial sexual exploitation of girls in Atlanta. Atlanta, GA: The Atlanta Women's Agenda; 2005. 22. Todres J. Taking prevention seriously: Building a complete response to child trafficking and sexual exploitation. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. 2010 ; 43:1-56. 23. Murray C, Avoch K. Teacher-student relationships among behaviorally at-risk African American youth from low-income backgrounds: Student perceptions, teacher perceptions, and socioemotional adjustment correlates. J Emot Behav Disord. 2011; 19:41-54. 24. Constantine MG, Alleyne VL, Wallace BC, et al. Africentric cultural values: Their relation to positive mental health in African American adolescent girls. J Black Psychol, 2006; 34:281-308. 25. Corneille MA, Belgrave FZ. Ethnic identity, neighborhood risk, and adolescent drug and sex attitudes and refusal efficacy: The urban African American girls' practical experience. J Drug Educ. 2007; 37:[https://www.medchemexpress.com/gardiquimod.html GardiquimodImmunology/InflammationGardiquimodTechnical Information] 177-190. 26. Robinson T, Ward JV. A belief in self far higher than anyone's disbelief: Cultivating resistance amongst African American femaleConflicts of Interest: By the WestJEM write-up submission agreement, all authors are expected to disclose all affiliations, funding sources and economic or management relationships that could be perceived as potential sources of bias. The authors disclosed none. | |
+ | HHS Public AccessAuthor manuscriptJ Adolesc Health. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2017 March 01.Published in final edited type as: J Adolesc Overall health. 2016 March ; 58(three): 310?16. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.11.001.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptSexual behaviors and partner characteristics by sexual identity amongst adolescent girlsMichele L. Ybarra, MPH PhDa, Margaret Rosario, PhDb, Elizabeth Saewyc, PhD RN FSAHM FCAHSc, and Carol Goodenow, PhDdaCenterfor Innovative Public Health Study, San Clemente, CA, Michele@InnovativePublicHealth.orgof Psychology, The City University of New York ?City College and Graduate Center, New York, NY, mrosario@ccny.cuny.edu of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, elizabeth.saewyc@ubc.cadIndependent cSchoolbDepartmentConsultant, Northborough, MA, cgoodenow@earthlink.netAbstractPurpose--Data recommend that lesbian and bisexual adolescents engage in risky sexual behaviors at higher rates than heterosexual girls. Whether these findings also apply to girls of other sexual identities is significantly less nicely understood. Prospective variations in risky sexual behaviors reported by lesbian versus bisexual adolescents are also underreported in the literature. Methods--Data have been collected on-line in 2010?011 amongst 2,823 girls, aged 13 to 18 years, within the U.S. Multinomial logistic regression was used to quantify comparisons of sexual behaviors in between (1) lesbian, (2) bisexual, and (3) questioning, unsure, or other (QUO) identity and (0) heterosexual girls. Logistic regression compared lesbian and bisexual adolescents. Results--Lesbian and bisexual adolescents reported considerably extra lifetime and past-year sexual partners than heterosexual girls. Bisexual girls were also additional most likely to report penile-anal and penile-vaginal sex, whereas lesbians had been additional likely to report earlier sexual debut for virtually all forms of sex, as in comparison with heterosexual girls. Lesbians also have been more likely to report infrequent condom use and much less most likely to have conversations with partners regarding the use of barriers (e.g., dental dams) ahead of initially sex. Relative. |
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N view: The commercial sexual exploitation of girls in Atlanta. Atlanta N view: The industrial sexual exploitation of girls in Atlanta. Atlanta, GA: The Atlanta Women's Agenda; 2005. 22. Todres J. Taking prevention seriously: Building a complete response to child trafficking and sexual exploitation. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. 2010 ; 43:1-56. 23. Murray C, Avoch K. Teacher-student relationships among behaviorally at-risk African American youth from low-income backgrounds: Student perceptions, teacher perceptions, and socioemotional adjustment correlates. J Emot Behav Disord. 2011; 19:41-54. 24. Constantine MG, Alleyne VL, Wallace BC, et al. Africentric cultural values: Their relation to positive mental health in African American adolescent girls. J Black Psychol, 2006; 34:281-308. 25. Corneille MA, Belgrave FZ. Ethnic identity, neighborhood risk, and adolescent drug and sex attitudes and refusal efficacy: The urban African American girls' practical experience. J Drug Educ. 2007; 37:GardiquimodImmunology/InflammationGardiquimodTechnical Information 177-190. 26. Robinson T, Ward JV. A belief in self far higher than anyone's disbelief: Cultivating resistance amongst African American femaleConflicts of Interest: By the WestJEM write-up submission agreement, all authors are expected to disclose all affiliations, funding sources and economic or management relationships that could be perceived as potential sources of bias. The authors disclosed none. HHS Public AccessAuthor manuscriptJ Adolesc Health. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2017 March 01.Published in final edited type as: J Adolesc Overall health. 2016 March ; 58(three): 310?16. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.11.001.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptSexual behaviors and partner characteristics by sexual identity amongst adolescent girlsMichele L. Ybarra, MPH PhDa, Margaret Rosario, PhDb, Elizabeth Saewyc, PhD RN FSAHM FCAHSc, and Carol Goodenow, PhDdaCenterfor Innovative Public Health Study, San Clemente, CA, [email protected] Psychology, The City University of New York ?City College and Graduate Center, New York, NY, [email protected] of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, [email protected] cSchoolbDepartmentConsultant, Northborough, MA, [email protected] recommend that lesbian and bisexual adolescents engage in risky sexual behaviors at higher rates than heterosexual girls. Whether these findings also apply to girls of other sexual identities is significantly less nicely understood. Prospective variations in risky sexual behaviors reported by lesbian versus bisexual adolescents are also underreported in the literature. Methods--Data have been collected on-line in 2010?011 amongst 2,823 girls, aged 13 to 18 years, within the U.S. Multinomial logistic regression was used to quantify comparisons of sexual behaviors in between (1) lesbian, (2) bisexual, and (3) questioning, unsure, or other (QUO) identity and (0) heterosexual girls. Logistic regression compared lesbian and bisexual adolescents. Results--Lesbian and bisexual adolescents reported considerably extra lifetime and past-year sexual partners than heterosexual girls. Bisexual girls were also additional most likely to report penile-anal and penile-vaginal sex, whereas lesbians had been additional likely to report earlier sexual debut for virtually all forms of sex, as in comparison with heterosexual girls. Lesbians also have been more likely to report infrequent condom use and much less most likely to have conversations with partners regarding the use of barriers (e.g., dental dams) ahead of initially sex. Relative.