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The association of sexual interest and sexual behaviors among adolescent women: A daily diary perspective

Abstract

Theoretical and empirical linkages of adult women's sexual interest and sexual behaviors are relatively well-established, but few data address similar issues in adolescent women. This paper reviews data from published reports of associations of adolescent women's sexual interest and various sexual behaviors. All of the papers reported data collected from a single longitudinal cohort of young women. The primary source of data collection was daily diaries, allowing close temporal pairing of sexual interest with sexual behaviors. Young women's sexual interest on a given day was consistently and independently associated with sexual activity on that day, whether the behavior was first lifetime coitus, coitus, fellatio, cunnilingus, anal intercourse, or coitus during menses. We also found no evidence of influence of hormonal contraceptives on young women's sexual interest. Taken together, these data demonstrate the relevance of sexual interest as a key factor in young women's sexuality and sexual behavior.

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adolescence sexual interest sexual behavior oral sex anal sex daily diary longitudinal study coitus first lifetime coitus fellatio cunnilingus menstrual cycle sexual activity hormonal contraceptives temporal pairing adolescent sexuality behavioral patterns sexual health empirical research sexual decision-making contraceptive use relationship dynamics sexual risk-taking pleasure and desire psychosexual development affective influences sexual motivation partner influence sexual agency reproductive health sti prevention intimacy gender differences sociosexuality psychological well-being adolescent development risk and protective factors
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Volume 59
Issue 5
Pages 739–744
ISSN 1095-6867
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