Why I said yes to sex: A qualitative study on the factors that led adolescents to engage in sex

This study focused on the factors that led adolescent to engage in sex. The study utilized a descriptive research design and conducted in-depth interviews to gather the data vital for the study. The researchers employed two non-probability sampling designs which were the purposive and chain-referral...

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Main Authors: Bongon, Danna Magnolia C., Coloma, Patricia U., Lesava, Anna Tricia D.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2008
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9238
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:This study focused on the factors that led adolescent to engage in sex. The study utilized a descriptive research design and conducted in-depth interviews to gather the data vital for the study. The researchers employed two non-probability sampling designs which were the purposive and chain-referral method of sampling. Thematic Analysis was used to analyze the gathered data. Results showed that adolescents' engagement in sex was influenced by their perception of sex, the internal as well as the external factors around them. The adolescents' perception of sex that surfaced were biological, morality, expression of love, determined by gender roles, form of risk, and valuable. While internal factors that emerged were curiosity, biological and physiological nature of human beings, emotional involvement, personal choice/decision, personality traits, and the need to enhance self-image and masculinity. Peers, media, partner, family, environmental conditions, school, and church & society were the external factors that were identified by the respondents. It was considered that the interplay of these three factors had caused the adolescent to engage in sex.