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    |December 3, 2024
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    Young patients in addiction treatment face significant sexual risks, including sex under the influence and unprotected encounters. Urgency, a factor of impulsivity, is linked to these risky sexual behaviors.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Addiction Medicine
    • Adolescent Health

    Context:

    • Adolescence is a critical period for developing healthy sexual relationships.
    • Sexual activity in adolescents carries inherent risks like STIs and unwanted pregnancies.
    • Inpatient psychiatric and addiction treatment settings present unique challenges for young patients.

    Purpose:

    • To assess the prevalence of sexual risks among adolescents in inpatient psychiatric and addiction treatment.
    • To investigate the association between substance use, intoxication, and sexual risk-taking behaviors.
    • To explore the role of impulsivity, specifically urgency, in these risk behaviors.

    Summary:

    • This study examined 84 inpatients (ages 13-19) in psychiatric and addiction treatment.
    Keywords:
    Jugendliche - junge Erwachsene - Substanzgebrauchsstorung - Sexualkontakte - sexuelle Risikenadolescents - young adults - substance use disorder - sexual contact - sexual risks

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  • Key findings include high rates of sexual contact under the influence (69.7%) and unprotected sex (46.1%).
  • Regretted sexual contact was reported by 53.6% of females and 12.5% of males, often occurring during intoxication (90%).
  • Impact:

    • Young patients with substance use disorders (SUD) are at high risk for negative sexual experiences.
    • Findings highlight the need for targeted preventive strategies addressing impulsivity and urgency in this population.
    • Interventions should consider the interplay of substance use, intoxication, and sexual decision-making in adolescents.