1. Influence of parent-adolescent relationship on early sexual debut and number of partners among Mexican youth
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Lopez-del-Burgo, C. (Cristina), Osorio, A. (Alfonso), Carlos, S. (Silvia), Laris, R. (Rosario), Tarasco, M. (Martha), and Irala, J. (Jokin) de
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Sexual behavior ,Adolescent ,Sexually transmitted infections ,HIV ,Ciencias de la Salud [Materias Investigacion] ,Parent-Child Relations ,Adolescents - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate whether parents-adolescents relationships were associated with early sexual debut and having multiple partners, risk factors for sexually transmitted infections, in a low socioeconomic suburb in Mexico City. Methods: Nine hundred thirty six participants, aged 20-30, responded to an anonymous questionnaire about sexual activity and relationships with parents during adolescence. Logistic regression was conducted. Results: The majority of participants reported being sexually active (78.3%). Among them, 70% of males and 55% of females had first sex before age 18. Good communication with parents during adolescence was inversely associated with sexual debut 2 sexual partners (OR=0.47; IC95% 0.33-0.68). Sexual debut
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- 2017