TY - JOUR PY - 2011// TI - Influence of family structure on sexual behavior of Turkish female adolescents JO - International journal of adolescent medicine and health A1 - Tasci, Yasemin A1 - Demir, Berfu A1 - Kocak, Muberra A1 - Ercan, Fedi A1 - Karadag, Burak A1 - Göktolga, Umit SP - 263 EP - 267 VL - 23 IS - 3 N2 - BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the link between romantic relationship and/or sexual activity of adolescents, and family structure. METHODS: Medical records of 1087 adolescent girls were evaluated for age, statute (student, working, out-of-school), incidence of romantic relationship and sexual activity, and family structures. RESULTS: Teenager students had significantly less romantic relationships and experience of sexual intercourse than other groups. Parent-adolescent communication was negatively correlated with absence of romantic relationship and sexual intercourse. CONCLUSION: Adolescents who have left school and are working constitute a population having higher romantic relationships and sexual intercourse experiences compared with the student adolescents. Good relationships with parents were associated with less risky sexual behavior. Close relationships with school delay the onset of sexual activity.

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