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Adverse childhood experiences and sexual health among young adults: Examining the roles of regulatory focus and patient activation
•College students surveyed on: ACEs, regulatory focus, patient activation, sexual health.•ACEs were strongly related to prevention focus.•Prevention focus predicted few sexual partners, high condom self-efficacy.•ACEs predicted lower patient activation.•Low patient activation predicted low condom se...
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Published in: | Children and youth services review 2021-08, Vol.127, p.106131, Article 106131 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | •College students surveyed on: ACEs, regulatory focus, patient activation, sexual health.•ACEs were strongly related to prevention focus.•Prevention focus predicted few sexual partners, high condom self-efficacy.•ACEs predicted lower patient activation.•Low patient activation predicted low condom self-efficacy, high condom embarrassment.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are a prevalent concern linked to poor health outcomes, including in the area of sexual health.
The current study explored factors that might impact sexual health attitudes and behaviors among college students exposed to ACEs. We examined: a) regulatory focus (i.e., type of goals that individuals are likely to pursue), and b) patient activation (i.e., degree of skills, knowledge, beliefs, and motivations that a person has related to their health).
College students (N = 503) completed an online survey.
The survey assessed exposure to ACEs, regulatory focus, patient activation, condom use self-efficacy, condom embarrassment, and number of past year sexual partners.
Reporting a higher number of ACEs was related to greater prevention regulatory focus (p |
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ISSN: | 0190-7409 1873-7765 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.childyouth.2021.106131 |