Is self-esteem a "double edged sword"? Self-esteem and the onset of adolescent sexual activity
Self-esteem has been conceptualized as a "social vaccine". The belief is that high self-esteem can inoculate young people, against vulnerability to a wide range of social illnesses. This study gives a contribution in the understanding of the causal relation between self-esteem and sexual b...
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IZA: Institute of Labor Economics
2013
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description | Self-esteem has been conceptualized as a "social vaccine". The belief is that high self-esteem can inoculate young people, against vulnerability to a wide range of social illnesses. This study gives a contribution in the understanding of the causal relation between self-esteem and sexual behaviour among American adolescents. I analyzes the impact of different levels of early self-esteem on a wide set of risky sexual behaviours. I use data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health and I take into account the endogeneity of self-esteem using instrumental variables methods and measuring self-esteem before sexual initiation. I find that self-esteem over a certain threshold' is a protective resource for girls, delaying the onset of sexual activity, reducing the number of occasional sexual partners and increasing the likelihood of having protected sexual encounters. |
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title | Is self-esteem a "double edged sword"? Self-esteem and the onset of adolescent sexual activity |
title_full | Is self-esteem a "double edged sword"? Self-esteem and the onset of adolescent sexual activity |
title_fullStr | Is self-esteem a "double edged sword"? Self-esteem and the onset of adolescent sexual activity |
title_full_unstemmed | Is self-esteem a "double edged sword"? Self-esteem and the onset of adolescent sexual activity |
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