Is there an association between gender stereotypes and sexual risk attitudes and behaviors? A population-based study among Peruvian adolescents
Diana Manuela Ticona, Ariana Gabriela Musaja-Cruz, Paula Regina Durand-Anahua, Raul Eduardo Escobar-Cabezas, Luz Mirian Mamani, Crislee Elizabeth Lopez

TL;DR
This study explores how traditional gender stereotypes in Peruvian adolescents are linked to risky sexual attitudes and behaviors.
Contribution
The study identifies a specific link between traditional gender attitudes and increased likelihood of drunk sex among Peruvian adolescents.
Findings
Adolescents with traditional attitudes were more likely to have sexual risk attitudes.
Traditional attitudes were associated with a 2.6 times higher likelihood of having sex while drunk.
No significant association was found with most other sexual risk behaviors.
Abstract
Adolescents, particularly those aged 14 to 15 y, often begin exploring their sexuality, during which time they are more vulnerable to traditional influences and ideologies imposed by society. This study aimed to identify the association between more traditional attitudes toward women and sexual risk attitudes and behaviors in Peruvian adolescents. Cross-sectional study with data from the fifth round of the Young Lives study with 1860 adolescents aged 14 and 15 y. Population characteristics were described by relative frequencies and using chi-squared test with p-value. The 12 items of the Attitudes toward Women Scale for Adolescents instrument were analyzed by relative frequencies and mean with standard deviation. For further analysis, the values of the global scores of all participants were divided into two categories, using the median as the cutoff point, where the group with higher…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health · Gender Roles and Identity Studies · Sex work and related issues
