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Parenting Practices during Childhood and Later Adolescent Sexual Outcomes

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Limited empirical evidence exists regarding longitudinal connections between parenting during childhood and adolescents’ sexual development. Using structural equation mediation modeling, this study examined how mothers’ parenting practices during childhood (ages 8 to 11) directly related to adolescent sexual outcomes (ages 12 to 16) and whether relationships were mediated by parenting practices persisting over time. Two waves of data were used from a large longitudinal national sample including 687 mother-adolescent pairs (Mage = 10.02, SD = 1.15, 50% female, 64% White) in 2002 and 2007. For boys, mothers’ knowledge of whereabouts and warmth during childhood had negative direct connections to later frequency of intercourse. However, no parallel connections were found for girls. For both boys and girls, mothers’ warmth during childhood was associated with an increased likelihood of sexual debut in adolescence. The findings highlight that parenting practices during childhood directly and indirectly (through parenting trajectories) shape sexual development of children.

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A.F. conceived of the study, jointly designed the study, gathered and cleaned data, conducted descriptive analyses, jointly drafted the manuscript and led to revisions; J.S.W. jointly designed the study, conducted SEMeM analyses, jointly drafted the manuscript and contributed to revisions. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

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The manuscripts data will not be deposited. Original data are publicly available online through the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (https://simba.isr.umich.edu/data/data.aspx).

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Correspondence to Ashley Forbush.

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All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards (this project only uses publicly available secondary data and does not involve human subjects).

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Forbush, A., Wikle, J.S. Parenting Practices during Childhood and Later Adolescent Sexual Outcomes. J Youth Adolescence 52, 1340–1356 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-023-01769-8

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