Title of article
Does early sexual debut reduce teenagersʹ participation in tertiary education? Evidence from the SHARE longitudinal study
Author/Authors
Parkes، نويسنده , , Alison and Wight، نويسنده , , Daniel J. Henderson، نويسنده , , Marion and West، نويسنده , , Patrick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
14
From page
741
To page
754
Abstract
Negative effects of early sexual debut on academic outcomes can extend beyond secondary school, although concurrent changes in other psychosocial risk factors have not been investigated. Data from three waves of a longitudinal survey of Scottish teenagers were used to examine associations between early sexual debut (first heterosexual intercourse) and both expectations for (N = 5,061) and participation in (N = 2,130) tertiary education at college or university. Early debut was associated with reduced tertiary education, after adjusting for academic performance and wave 1 confounders relating to social background, attitudes and behaviours. Pregnancy/partner pregnancy did not explain all of this finding, as many sexually experienced teenagers opted out of tertiary education after leaving school early for other reasons. Changes in other psychosocial risk factors between waves 1 and 2 mediated much of the association found. Early sexual experience may predict disengagement from tertiary education, although further research is needed to explore causal pathways.
Keywords
EDUCATION , Pregnancy , Teenager , Sexual debut , longitudinal
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Record number
1495745
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