Emotional Well-Being as a Predictor of Casual Sex Relationships and Experiences among Adolescents
Emotional Well-Being as a Predictor of Casual Sex Relationships and Experiences among Adolescents Active Study The goals with this study had been to: 1) offer prevalence data on three temporal shifts in engagement, entry into CSREs, extension of CSREs, and discontinuation of CSREs, in adolescence from the subsample of intimately active adolescents from a sample that is representative 2) examine the prospective links between mental wellbeing predictors (mental stress, self-esteem, suicidal ideation, regular use of liquor, and regular use of medications) together with three temporal changes in engagement in CSREs while deciding two types of CSREs; and 3) investigate the moderating part of sex on these associations.