A COMPARISON OF PEER INFLUENCE AND PEER SELECTION EFFECTS IN THE CONTEXT OF FEMALE ADOLESCENTS' SEXUAL DEBUT Cover Image

USPOREDBA EFEKATA VRŠNJAČKOG UTJECAJA I VRŠNJAČKE SELEKCIJE U KONTEKSTU STUPANJA ADOLESCENTICA U PRVI SPOLNI ODNOS
A COMPARISON OF PEER INFLUENCE AND PEER SELECTION EFFECTS IN THE CONTEXT OF FEMALE ADOLESCENTS' SEXUAL DEBUT

Author(s): Marko Lucić, Aleksandar Štulhofer
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Higher Education , Social psychology and group interaction, Substance abuse and addiction
Published by: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar
Keywords: peer networks; adolescents; peer influence vs selection mechanism; sexual debut; longitudinal assessments;

Summary/Abstract: Peers are an important source of normative pressure in the context of adolescent risky behaviors, which is reflected in high behavioral homophily repeatedly found in adolescent groups. Two psychosocial mechanisms underlying this similarity have been identified: peer influence (or pressure) and peer selection (the process of befriending individuals 331 similar to oneself). The two mechanisms have been explored primarily in the context of non-sexual adolescent risk taking (e.g., tobacco, alcohol and drug abuse). This study is the first longitudinal comparison of peer influence and peer selection in the context of female adolescents' sexual initiation. Using data from 162 female high-school students (Mage = 16 years, SD = 0.47) surveyed online twice in the period of 18 months, a cross-lagged path analysis pointed to a significant effect of peer influence, but not peer selection. Contrary to expectations, the moderating effect of peer conformism was not corroborated. This study’s findings confirm the importance of taking into account direct and indirect peer influence when designing comprehensive sexuality education programs.

  • Issue Year: 28/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 315-332
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Croatian
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