Adolescents' Self Perceptions: Connecting Psychosocial Competencies to the Sexual Self-Concept.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Sex Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1080/00224499.2023.2222285
Judith Kotiuga, Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel, Maya A Yampolsky, Geneviève M Martin
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Adolescence is a crucial period for the development of the sexual self-concept. While existing research shows that adolescents' sexual self-concept varies, few studies have examined its relation with psychosocial competencies such as the general self-concept, interpersonal skills, and self-control capacities. The objective of this study was to examine the association between dimensions of the sexual self-concept (sexual self- and body esteem, self-efficacy, and anxiety) and psychosocial competencies among Canadian adolescents. Self-reported data from 1584 adolescents aged between 14 and 18 years (49.7% girls) were analyzed using path analysis. Results show that adolescents whose general self-concept was characterized by more internally consistent self-beliefs and greater self-worth, and who perceived their interpersonal skills as more developed, displayed higher sexual self- and body esteem, higher sexual self-efficacy, and lower sexual anxiety. Self-control capacities were positively correlated with sexual body-esteem and negatively correlated with sexual anxiety. These associations were, however, minimal and, when significant, exhibited a counterintuitive relationship with the sexual self-concept in the path model. Age, gender and sexual experience did not moderate these associations. Findings from the study highlight the need to pursue research on the interface between sexuality and psychosocial functioning to increase current understanding of adolescent development.

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青少年自我知觉:社会心理能力与性自我概念的联系。
青春期是性自我概念发展的关键时期。虽然已有研究表明青少年的性自我概念存在差异,但很少有研究考察其与一般自我概念、人际交往能力和自我控制能力等社会心理能力的关系。本研究的目的是考察加拿大青少年的性自我概念(性自我和身体自尊、自我效能和焦虑)与社会心理能力之间的关系。采用通径分析法对1584名14 - 18岁青少年(49.7%为女孩)的自我报告数据进行分析。结果表明,青少年的总体自我概念具有内在一致的自我信念和更高的自我价值感,并认为自己的人际交往能力更发达,表现出更高的性自我和身体自尊,更高的性自我效能感和更低的性焦虑。自我控制能力与性身体自尊正相关,与性焦虑负相关。然而,这些联系是最小的,当显著时,在路径模型中表现出与性自我概念的反直觉关系。年龄、性别和性经验对这些关联没有调节作用。这项研究的结果强调了对性行为和心理社会功能之间的关系进行研究的必要性,以增加目前对青少年发展的理解。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. JSR is designed to stimulate research and promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary sexual science. JSR publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. JSR actively seeks submissions from researchers outside of North America.
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