First time sexual experiences of sexual minority adolescent girls in the United States

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychology & Sexuality Pub Date : 2022-03-10 DOI:10.1080/19419899.2022.2049631
E. Saewyc, Chichun Lin, Julia S Parrilla, Ronita Nath, Michele L. Ybarra
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ABSTRACT Cisgender sexual minority girls report an earlier average age at first sex than cisgender heterosexual girls, but little is known about these first experiences with sex. As part of a larger study to develop a sexual health intervention for cisgender sexual minority girls, this analysis explored the context of first sexual experiences of 48 cisgender, sexually experienced, sexual minority girls ages 14 to 18 years in four online focus groups. We used qualitative description to explore with whom girls had their first sex, where it took place, and the context surrounding the experience. Our findings documented both thoughtful intended first sex in committed and intimate friend relationships, and casual, unintended experiences influenced by alcohol, in parental homes and outdoor settings, and provide brief glimpses into the first experiences for sexual minority cisgender girls. They can provide a starting point for sexual health education content that is more inclusive of sexual orientation, and support sexual minority girls’ knowledge of how to have safe, enjoyable, and positive sexual experiences.
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美国性少数少女的第一次性经历
性少数群体的顺性女孩第一次性行为的平均年龄比异性恋女孩要早,但人们对这些第一次性行为的经历知之甚少。作为一项大型研究的一部分,该研究旨在为性少数群体的顺性少数女孩开发性健康干预措施,该分析在四个在线焦点小组中探讨了48名年龄在14至18岁的顺性少数群体女孩的第一次性经历。我们使用定性描述来探索女孩与谁发生了第一次性行为,发生在哪里,以及围绕这种经历的背景。我们的研究结果记录了在忠诚和亲密的朋友关系中深思熟虑的第一次性行为,以及在父母家中和户外环境中受到酒精影响的随意的,意外的经历,并为性少数异性恋女孩的第一次性经历提供了简要的一瞥。它们可以为性健康教育内容提供一个起点,使其更加包容性取向,并支持性少数女孩了解如何获得安全、愉快和积极的性体验。
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