The findings highlight the protective factors associated with sexual intercourse and should help to address the needs of youth at risk of. factor for adolescents to avoid sex. In contrast, depressive symptoms and negative self-perception were risk factors associated with early sexual. Barriers to sexual abstinence include peer pressure, myths and wrong Factors Associated with Sexual Abstinence among Adolescents in Four.
Attitudes, beliefs and motivations are important predictors of boys’ decision-making about sex and abstinence. Adolescent boys with more positive attitudes and beliefs about abstinence, including moral and gender beliefs, are significantly more likely to delay the initiation of . Abstinence (AB-stih-nints) is the simplest form of birth control. If two people don't have sex, sperm can't fertilize an egg and there's no possibility of pregnancy. Other forms of birth control: depend on barriers that prevent the sperm from reaching the egg (such as condoms or diaphragms) With abstinence, no barriers or pills are needed. Sexual abstinence or sexual restraint is the practice of refraining from some or all aspects of sexual activity for medical, psychological, legal, social, financial, philosophical, moral, or religious reasons. Asexuality is distinct from sexual abstinence; and celibacy is sexual abstinence generally motivated by factors such as an individual’s personal or religious beliefs. [2].
enhanced through additional information and analysis. The models identify a range of factors that research shows may influence youth decision making, sexual behavior, and related outcomes. These influencing factors occur at the environmental, interpersonal, or individual level, and many can be modified through educational intervention. Encouraging abstinence—maintained or regained—should be the goal of all teens. In fact, by the measure of recent sexual behavior, rather than virginity, close to 70 percent of high school. Discussion. Abstinence among boys is common, even in high STI risk communities. For these boys, abstinence appears to be a complex behavioral decision, influenced by demographic, behavioral, attitudinal and contextual factors such as age, race, non-coital sexual behaviors and masculine values.
The ancient world discouraged promiscuity for both health and social reasons. Throughout history, and especially prior to the 20th century, there have been those who have held that sexual abstinence confers numerous health benefits. For males, lack of abstinence was thought to cause a reduction of vitality. In modern times, the argument has been phrased in biological terms, claiming that loss of semen through ejaculation results in a depletion of vital nutrients such as lecithin and phosphorus, which are also found at high levels in the brain. Conservation of the semen allegedly allows it to be reabsorbed back into the bloodstream and aid in the healthy development of the body.
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