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A Cross-sectional Study Examining the (In)congruency of Sexual Identity, Sexual Behavior, and Romantic Attraction among Adolescents in the US - 23/10/19

Doi : 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.06.046 
Michele L. Ybarra, MPH, PhD 1, , Myeshia Price-Feeney, PhD 1, Kimberly J. Mitchell, PhD 2
1 Center for Innovative Public Health Research, San Clemente, CA 
2 Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 

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Abstract

Objective

To examine how sexual identity, romantic attraction, and sexual behavior co-relate for cisgender adolescents.

Study design

The Teen Health and Technology survey was a cross-sectional, self-report online survey. More than 5000 youth between 13 and 18 years of age were randomly recruited through Harris Panel OnLine's panel as well as outreach by GLSEN to over-recruit lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other sexual minority youth. Data were collected between 2010 and 2011. Analyses were conducted in 2018 and restricted to cisgender youth.

Results

Overall, romantic attraction and sexual behavior most closely mapped each other. The greatest discordance was noted between sexual identity and romantic attraction. For example, 59% of girls and 16% of boys who identified with a nonheterosexual identity reported that at least 1 of their 2 most recent sexual partners was a different gender. Nine percent of heterosexually-identified girls and 3% of heterosexually-identified boys reported romantic attraction to the same sex, and 6% and 7% of heterosexually-identified girls and boys, respectively, reported that at least 1 of their 2 most recent sexual partners was the same gender.

Conclusions

Treating romantic attraction, sexual identity, and sexual behavior as synonymous assumes a unidimensionality that is unsupported by the data. Pediatricians and others working with youth, including researchers, should be mindful not to assume identity on the basis of behavior. Researchers should be clear and purposeful about how they are operationalizing “sexual minority” and how it may affect the composition of their study population. Healthy sexuality and risk reduction programs need to acknowledge that adolescents with a particular sexual identity may have romantic attractions, and even sexual encounters, with people who fall outside of that identity.

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Keywords : sexual minority youth, adolescents, youth, romantic attraction, LGB, sexual behavior

Abbreviations : HPOL, LGBT


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 Supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Award Number (R01 HD057191 [to M.Y.]). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development or the National Institutes of Health. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.


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