Resumen
This study addresses the association of diverse individual variables,
traditionally associated with sexual risk practices in the general population,
with sex under the influence of alcohol in adolescents with
divorced parents. A sample of 132 adolescents provided information
about their knowledge and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS and sexual
risk behaviors, self-concept, social anxiety, and sexual sensation
seeking. Binary logistic regression revealed that not having sex
under the influence is associated with a more positive predisposition
to practice safe sex when finding an obstacle, and with less sexual
sensation seeking. These and other findings are discussed. (Extraído del documento)