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The Transition of Adolescent Males To First Sexual Intercourse: Anticipated or Delayed?


  Author: Renata Forste, David W. Haas
Publisher: The Alan Guttmacher Institute
Publication: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Vol. 34, No. 4
Document Date:                  August 01, 2002
Category: Sexuality > Premarital Sex
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Sexual Activity
Family, Religion and Culture > Religion Commitment
Sexuality > Sexual Attitudes
Sexuality > Sexual Initiation Age
 

This study investigated the background  characteristics of adolescent males who either anticipated or did not anticipate engaging in sexual activity in the next year.  Among other things, it found that young men who planned to delay sexual activity were more likely to have strict parents, be religious, and have a mother with a college education. 

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