Outcome Measures. Initiation of teaching abstinence sex and the married woman

hollywood, myli , jelsoft, laguna beach, one woman sex , iran demonstration, peta, jim anchower, detectives, milf hunter elizabeth , iran usa, ayatollahs, eminem, sex and the married woman , tribune, sex probe, tehran, nebraska, margaretbarraicua, milf hunter ashley , milf hunter veronica , central, Conclusions. Watching sex teaching abstinence on TV predicts and may hasten adolescent teaching abstinence sexual initiation. Reducing the amount of sexual content in entertainment programming, reducing adolescent exposure to this content, or increasing references to and depictions of possible negative consequences of sexual activity could appreciably delay the initiation of coital and noncoital activities. Alternatively, parents may be able to reduce the effects of sexual content by watching TV with their teenaged children and discussing their own beliefs about sex and the behaviors portrayed. Pediatricians should encourage these family discussions. Key Words: condoms • media • sex • televisionAbbreviations: teaching abstinence STD, sexually transmitted disease • TV, television A key period of sexual exploration and development occurs during adolescence. During this time, individuals begin to consider which sexual behaviors are enjoyable, moral, and appropriate for their age group.1
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Outcome Measures. Initiation of intercourse and advancement in noncoital sexual activity level, during a 1-year sex and the married woman period. Results. Multivariate regression analysis indicated that adolescents who viewed more sexual sex and the married woman content at baseline were more likely to initiate intercourse and progress to more advanced noncoital sexual activities during the subsequent year, controlling for respondent characteristics that might otherwise explain these relationships. The size of the adjusted intercourse effect was such that youths in the 90th sex and the married woman percentile of TV sex viewing had a predicted probability of intercourse initiation that was approximately double that of youths in the 10th percentile, for all ages studied. Exposure to TV that included only talk about sex was associated with the same risks as exposure to TV that depicted sexual behavior. African American youths who watched more depictions of sexual risks or safety were less likely to initiate intercourse in the subsequent year.
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