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Relationships among risky sexual behaviors, other problem behaviors, and the family and peer context were examined for two samples of adolescents. Many adolescents reported behaviors (e.g., promiscuity or nonuse of condoms) which risked HIV or other sexually transmitted disease infection. Such risky behaviors were significantly intercorrelated. Consistent condom use was rare among those whose behavior otherwise entailed the greatest risk of infection. In both samples, an index of high-risk sexual behavior was significantly related to antisocial behavior, cigarette smoking, and illicit drug or alcohol use. Social context variables, including family structure, parenting practices, and friends' engagement in problem behaviors, were associated with high-risk sexual behavior. Finally, for sexually active adolescents, problem behaviors and social context variables were predictive of nonuse of condoms. Results were consistent across the two studies and regression weights held up well under cross-validation.
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This research was supported in part by National Cancer Institute Grants CA44648 and CA38273. The authors would like to thank John Reid for his consultation and advice on the development of this study.
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Biglan, A., Metzler, C.W., Wirt, R. et al. Social and behavioral factors associated with high-risk sexual behavior among adolescents. J Behav Med 13, 245–261 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00846833
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