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Factors that Predict Sexual Behaviors among Young Mexican American Adolescents: An Exploratory Study

Stephen W. Liebowitz

Dolores Calderon Castellano

Israel Cuellar

University of Texas–Pan 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: child’s religiosity, child’s educational goals, child’s educational grades, child’s perception of parent-child communication, child’s self-esteem, and child’s 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 child’s religiosity, child’s educational goals, and child’s perception of the congruency of parent-child sexual values. Child’s 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)
DOI: 10.1177/0739986399214006


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