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Articles

Sexual Consent at First-Time Intercourse: Retrospective Reports from University Students in Canada and the United States

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Pages 109-122 | Received 23 Jul 2020, Accepted 04 Dec 2020, Published online: 11 Jan 2021
 

Abstract

Objectives

We investigated whether the context of first-time intercourse (FTI) was associated with internal consent feelings and external consent communication at FTI.

Method

College students (n = 1020) from universities in Canada and the United States retrospectively reported on their FTI.

Results

Using structural equation modeling, we found that the context of participants’ FTI (e.g. age, contraceptive use) predicted their internal consent, which in turn predicted their external consent communication.

Conclusions

Sexual health education should highlight these contextual correlates of sexual consent at FTI. Despite the cultural primacy of FTI, consent should also be prioritized for other early sexual experiences.

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