Early Sexual Initiation and Mental Health: A Fleeting Association or Enduring Change?
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- DOI: 10.1111/jora.12303
Early Sexual Initiation and Mental Health: A Fleeting Association or Enduring Change?
Abstract
The present research examined how the within-person association between sexual initiation and internalizing symptoms decays over time, using data with annual measurement occasions across adolescence (N = 1,789) and statistical models of within-person change. Sexual initiation was associated with increased levels of internalizing symptoms for early-initiating girls (ninth grade, approximately age 15), but not for on-time-initiating girls or for boys. The association between girls' early sexual initiation and internalizing symptoms declined precipitously over time. Indeed, 1 year after sexual debut, early-initiating girls were similar to on-time or noninitiating girls on internalizing symptoms, suggesting early sexual initiation does not produce lasting detriments to girls' mental health. Findings inform how researchers perceive sexual initiation, both as a developmental milestone and as a prevention target.
© 2017 The Authors. Journal of Research on Adolescence © 2017 Society for Research on Adolescence.
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