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First published on May 19, 2008 American Journal of Men's Health 2008, doi:10.1177/1557988308318508
A Mixed-Method Exploration of Body Image and Sexual Health Among Adolescent Boys
Deborah Schooler, PhD*,
Emily A. Impett, PhD,
Celeste Hirschman, MA,
and
Lathem Bonem, MA
University of the Pacific, Department of Psychology
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: dschooler{at}pacific.edu.
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Abstract |
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This study uses a mixed-method approach to examine the relationship between body image and sexual health among adolescent boys. In Study 1, eight 12th-grade boys participated in semistructured interviews focusing on dating and sexuality. Qualitative analyses revealed several differences between boys who were satisfied with their bodies and boys who were not. Specifically, boys who were satisfied with their bodies indicated that they were clear about what they wanted sexually and were comfortable communicating those wants with partners. In contrast, boys with low body satisfaction were often unclear about their sexual choices and resisted talking about sexuality with partners. Study 2 examined these same themes using quantitative data from 149 boys from the 12th grade who completed surveys assessing body image, sexual experiences, and sexual attitudes. Body satisfaction was significantly associated with sexual agency and with clarity of personal sexual values. Implications for promoting adolescent sexual health are discussed.

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