Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 29-34, February 2007

Sexual Activity and Other Risk-Taking Behaviors among Asian-American Adolescents

  • Aneesh K. Tosh, MD

      Affiliations

    • Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • ,
  • Patricia S. Simmons, MD

      Affiliations

    • Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Patricia S. Simmons, MD, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905

Abstract 

Study Objective

The purpose of this paper is to review the existing literature of sexual activity and risk-taking behaviors among Asian-American youth.

Design

Literature review of sexual activity, alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug use among Asian-American adolescents.

Results

Asian-Americans are the fastest growing racial group in the United States. Asian-American adolescents report lower involvement with sexual activity than all other racial/ethnic peer groups. Once initiated, however, Asian-American adolescents have sexual behavior patterns comparable to other adolescent groups. In general, Asian-Americans have low rates of alcohol and tobacco usage and the males have higher use rates than the females. Degree of acculturation in the United States appears to be associated with risk-taking behavior. Asian-American adolescents also initiate smoking later than other groups. Although drug use among Asian-American adolescents is historically low, there appears to be variability on the level of illicit drug use among certain Asian-American adolescent subgroups.

Conclusion

Clinicians should focus prevention efforts and education on the Asian-American groups associated with higher risk-taking behaviors, particularly males and those who are more acculturated. Furthermore, to benefit Asian-American youth, anti-smoking education should continue through high school and early adulthood.

Key Words: Adolescent, Adolescent behavior, Asian Americans, Risk-taking, Sexual behavior

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PII: S1083-3188(06)00296-8

doi:10.1016/j.jpag.2006.10.010

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 29-34, February 2007