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Factors that Predict Sexual Behaviors among Young Mexican American Adolescents: An Exploratory Study
University of TexasPan American This research used multiple regression to predict the absence of sexual activity among young Mexican American adolescents. The regression model included six predictor variables: childs religiosity, childs educational goals, childs educational grades, childs perception of parent-child communication, childs self-esteem, and childs perception of the congruency of parent-child sexual values. The sample consisted of 413 Mexican American students who were 11 to 14 years old; attended either the sixth, seventh, or eighth grades; and resided in south Texas (Hidalgo County). The best predictors of absence of sexual activity were childs religiosity, childs educational goals, and childs perception of the congruency of parent-child sexual values. Childs perception of the congruency of parent-child sexual values accounted for more of the variance than any of the other statistically significant predictor variables. This suggests that increasing congruity between parent-child sexual ideas and values is the best preventive measure to delay sexual activity among Mexican American teenagers.
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 21, No. 4,
470-479 (1999) This article has been cited by other articles:
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