HUMAN SEXUALITY Childhood Adolescence Sexuality in Infancy At

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HUMAN SEXUALITY Childhood & Adolescence

HUMAN SEXUALITY Childhood & Adolescence

Sexuality in Infancy? At what age does the human body begin its first sexual

Sexuality in Infancy? At what age does the human body begin its first sexual response? A. 6 months B. 2 years C. In utero D. At puberty

Sexuality in Adolescence WHAT IS SEX? WHAT IS ABSTINENCE? Are definitions shifting as we

Sexuality in Adolescence WHAT IS SEX? WHAT IS ABSTINENCE? Are definitions shifting as we enter this time of transition? Lisa Remez (next time)

Sexuality in Infancy & Childhood At infancy, skin is one big erogenous zone Children

Sexuality in Infancy & Childhood At infancy, skin is one big erogenous zone Children become aware of sexuality much earlier than many realize Enjoy touching, caressing, etc from birth Learn to disguise their interest/curiosity By age 3, children start to explore their bodies – alone and with peers Can begin masturbating Playing “mommy & daddy” or “doctor” Children are naturally curious About their bodies and others Important not to be labeled as “bad” guilt/shame

Masturbation in Childhood Most people masturbate, and many recall masturbating before puberty General message

Masturbation in Childhood Most people masturbate, and many recall masturbating before puberty General message is: “If it feels good, it’s bad” Message is often internalized at early age, leading to potential psychological and sexual disorders Negative responses from adults magnify guilt, anxiety, & shame Virtually all sex researchers & therapists agree that masturbation is healthy Children must be taught that pleasure from selfstimulation is normal & acceptable – but should be done in private

Sexuality as an Adolescent Issue After puberty, there are changes in the nature and

Sexuality as an Adolescent Issue After puberty, there are changes in the nature and meaning of sexual behavior sexual activity can now lead to pregnancy Adolescent sexuality is also influenced by emerging cognitive capabilities (introspection and reflection about sexual behavior) concerns about new social roles

Sexual Activity During Adolescence Promiscuity in adolescence is rare Stages of sexual activity autoerotic

Sexual Activity During Adolescence Promiscuity in adolescence is rare Stages of sexual activity autoerotic behavior – sexual behavior that is experienced alone (e. g. , having erotic fantasies, masturbation, nocturnal orgasms) by high school, transition to sexual activity involving another person For many girls, first sexual experience is forced especially among girls 13 or younger

Sexual Activity During Adolescence Stages of Sexual Activity Orderly progression of sexual activity with

Sexual Activity During Adolescence Stages of Sexual Activity Orderly progression of sexual activity with another person ADD Health Study shows males and females engage in a similar sequence Boys engage in these activities at a somewhat earlier age

Sexual Activity During Adolescence Prevalence of sexual intercourse slightly fewer adolescents are having sex

Sexual Activity During Adolescence Prevalence of sexual intercourse slightly fewer adolescents are having sex compared to previous eras however, those who are do so at a somewhat earlier age Sexual intercourse during high school is now a part of the normative experience of adolescence in America

Ethnic Differences in Age of Sexual Initiation for Males Average Age of First Intercourse

Ethnic Differences in Age of Sexual Initiation for Males Average Age of First Intercourse Black Males Hispanic and White Males Asian-American Males 15 years 16. 5 years 18 years

The Timing of Sexual Initiation Adolescents are more likely to lose their virginity during

The Timing of Sexual Initiation Adolescents are more likely to lose their virginity during certain times of the year May, June, July common regardless of romantic involvement (prom, graduation) holiday season in December is peak time for serious relationships

Changes in Adolescent Sexual Activity Over Time The percentage of sexually active adolescents increased

Changes in Adolescent Sexual Activity Over Time The percentage of sexually active adolescents increased during 1970 s and 80 s; decreased slightly from 1995 to 2001 One-third of adolescents have early sexual intercourse (before ninth grade) Greatest increase in prevalence of premarital intercourse has been among females

Sexually Active Adolescents • • Sexual activity during adolescence (age 16 or later) Is

Sexually Active Adolescents • • Sexual activity during adolescence (age 16 or later) Is not associated with psychological disturbance Levels of self-esteem and life satisfaction are similar to other adolescents’ However, early sexual activity (before age 16) is associated with a behavioral profile that includes: experimentation with drugs and alcohol lower levels of religious involvement minor delinquency lower interest in academic achievement stronger orientation toward independence

What Influences Sexual Activity? Hormones are especially important for boys testosterone surge sparks initial

What Influences Sexual Activity? Hormones are especially important for boys testosterone surge sparks initial interest in sex for boys and girls (girls are also influenced by estrogens) boys who are more popular with girls and mature earlier tend to initiate sex earlier than unpopular boys biological factors have a very strong influence on boys’ sexual behavior Context is especially important for girls important predictors of girls’ involvement in sexual intercourse are whether their friends are doing it or whether they have sexually permissive attitudes

Parental Influences on Sexual Activity Authoritative parenting is associated with adolescents who are less

Parental Influences on Sexual Activity Authoritative parenting is associated with adolescents who are less likely to become sexually active at an early age less likely to engage in risky sexual activity Parent-adolescent communication about sex stops them from engaging in risky sexual behaviors, but does little to prevent them from being sexually active in general

Peer Influences on Sexual Behavior Having sexually active peers establishes a normative standard that

Peer Influences on Sexual Behavior Having sexually active peers establishes a normative standard that having sex is okay Peers also can communicate directly about sex, with friends or with potential partners Risk factors for sexual activity are cumulative

Sexual Activity and Household Composition Household composition predicts sexual involvement especially among girls adolescents

Sexual Activity and Household Composition Household composition predicts sexual involvement especially among girls adolescents whose parents are in the process of divorcing as well as girls who live in single-parent households are more likely to be sexually active earlier than their peers true regardless of when (or if) a divorce took place

Single-Parent Homes and Adolescent Girls’ Sexual Behavior Social influences have stronger affect on girls

Single-Parent Homes and Adolescent Girls’ Sexual Behavior Social influences have stronger affect on girls than boys Single-parent mothers might be dating and this might model sexual activity to their adolescent Girls are more likely to respond to problems at home by going outside the family for alternative sources of support Genetic influences

The Sexually Active Adolescent Sex Differences in the Meaning of Sex Boys are likely

The Sexually Active Adolescent Sex Differences in the Meaning of Sex Boys are likely to keep matters of sex and intimacy separate Early sexual experiences of males Has already experienced orgasm through masturbation More likely to interpret intercourse in terms of recreation than intimacy

The Sexually Active Adolescent Gender Differences in the Meaning of Sex Girls integration of

The Sexually Active Adolescent Gender Differences in the Meaning of Sex Girls integration of sexual activity Ø into an existing capacity for intimacy and emotional involvement Girls’ view is that sex is combined with romance, love, friendship, and intimacy Can you think of any

Fact check… Which of the following was NOT listed as being associated with Autoerotic

Fact check… Which of the following was NOT listed as being associated with Autoerotic behavior? A. Erotic fantasies B. Heavy petting with partner C. Sexual behavior experienced alone D. Nocturnal emissions

The Sexually Active Adolescent ü ü ü About 6% of boys and 13% of

The Sexually Active Adolescent ü ü ü About 6% of boys and 13% of girls report having had same-sex attractions, a nonheterosexual orientation, or engaging in same-sex activity during adolescence sexual orientation – extent to which an individual is oriented toward heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual activity sex-role behavior – extent to which an individual behaves in traditionally masculine or feminine ways gender identity – which gender an individual believes he/she is

The Sexually Active Adolescent Contraceptive Use Many adolescents fail to use contraception regularly Although

The Sexually Active Adolescent Contraceptive Use Many adolescents fail to use contraception regularly Although rates have improved since 1970 s, ~40% of high school students did not use a condom the most recent time they had sex

Adolescents’ Reasons for Not Using Contraception Lack of planning Lack of access Lack of

Adolescents’ Reasons for Not Using Contraception Lack of planning Lack of access Lack of knowledge Taken together, what can adults do to improve the contraceptive behavior of adolescents?

Adolescent Birth Control Methods • Many adolescents report using the withdrawal or rhythm methods

Adolescent Birth Control Methods • Many adolescents report using the withdrawal or rhythm methods of contraception, two of the least effective ways to prevent pregnancy

AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases STDs can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or

AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases STDs can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites that are transmitted through sexual contact bacteria – gonorrhea and chlamydia virus – herpes and human papilloma virus AIDS is caused by HIV and interferes with the body’s immune system Condoms and education are best prevention tools programs must focus on the benefits of condom use rather than costs of not using them knowledge of risks alone is not sufficient to keep adolescents from risky behaviors

Sexuality Education 4 types of programs currently offered Comprehensive Abstinence-based Abstinence-only-until-marriage Which is in

Sexuality Education 4 types of programs currently offered Comprehensive Abstinence-based Abstinence-only-until-marriage Which is in place in Texas schools? Which is “right”? Let’s list the pros & cons

Sexuality Education

Sexuality Education

Sex Education Effective sex education can reduce adolescents’ likelihood of having unsafe sex, but

Sex Education Effective sex education can reduce adolescents’ likelihood of having unsafe sex, but it does not reduce their likelihood of having sex Abstinence-only sex education programs are entirely unsuccessful Comprehensive sex education is needed

Comprehensive Sex Education Effective sex education programs have many components provide information about contraception,

Comprehensive Sex Education Effective sex education programs have many components provide information about contraception, STDs, and pregnancy teach adolescents how to refuse unwanted sex and avoid unintended sex increase adolescents’ motivation to engage in safe sex change perceptions about peer norms and attitudes