To compare sexual risk behaviors in maltreated male and
female sexually active adolescents with a comparison population and examine
whether specific maltreatment experiences were associated with sexual risk
behaviors and teen pregnancy.
Data came from the fourth assessment (M = 7.2 years after
baseline) of an ongoing longitudinal study with case-control design. The sample
was restricted to only the sexually active adolescents, leaving a sample of 251
(n = 82 comparison, n = 169 maltreated, mean age = 18.49 years, SD = 1.46).
Maltreatment type was coded from case records, and sexual behaviors were
assessed via computerized questionnaire.
- Maltreated youth were significantly younger at first consensual intercourse than comparison youth, and males were younger than females.
- Maltreated males reported significantly higher number of lifetime sexual partners than maltreated females.
- Neglected, sexually abused, and physically abused youth were more likely to have had a one-night stand than comparison youth.
- Sexually abused females were at higher risk of having sex under the influence than other maltreated females.
- Neglected females were more likely to have ever been pregnant than females with other maltreatment types or comparison females.
- A higher number of maltreatment victimizations predicted a younger age at first pregnancy involvement for both sexes.
- 1School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
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