TY - JOUR
T1 - The Influence of Parental Support, Depressed Affect, and Peers on the Sexual Behaviors of Adolescent Girls
AU - WHITBECK, LES B.
AU - CONGER, RAND D.
AU - Kao, Meei-ying
N1 - 10.1177/019251393014002006
PY - 1993/6/1
Y1 - 1993/6/1
N2 - Using logitudinal data from self-reports and observer ratings of family interaction regarding 76 adolescent girls and their parents, this research investigated the effects of parental warmth and supportiveness on adolescents' depressed affect, attitudes about sexuality, peer influence, and sexual experience. The results indicated that girls with more emotionally distant parents were more likely to manifest symptoms of depression. Depressed affect, in turn, was associated with sexually permissive attitudes and having sexually active friends. Although there was a weak direct effect of Time 1 depressed affect on Time 2 sexual experience, the predominant influence on adolescent girls' sexual activity at Year 2 was their perception that their friends were sexually active during the previous year. The authors concluded that the effects of peer influence were due, in part, to the influence of the emotional climate of the girls' families.
AB - Using logitudinal data from self-reports and observer ratings of family interaction regarding 76 adolescent girls and their parents, this research investigated the effects of parental warmth and supportiveness on adolescents' depressed affect, attitudes about sexuality, peer influence, and sexual experience. The results indicated that girls with more emotionally distant parents were more likely to manifest symptoms of depression. Depressed affect, in turn, was associated with sexually permissive attitudes and having sexually active friends. Although there was a weak direct effect of Time 1 depressed affect on Time 2 sexual experience, the predominant influence on adolescent girls' sexual activity at Year 2 was their perception that their friends were sexually active during the previous year. The authors concluded that the effects of peer influence were due, in part, to the influence of the emotional climate of the girls' families.
U2 - 10.1177/019251393014002006
DO - 10.1177/019251393014002006
M3 - Article
SN - 0192-513X
VL - 14
SP - 261
EP - 278
JO - Journal of Family Issues
JF - Journal of Family Issues
IS - 2
ER -