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Social resources, resilience, and sexual health among South African adolescent girls and young women: findings from the HERStory study.

Ashleigh LoVetteAdam SullivanDon OperarioCaroline KuoAbigail HarrisonCatherine Mathews
Published in: Culture, health & sexuality (2022)
Socioecological factors, including social resources, influence South African adolescent girls' and young women's sexual health. Few studies have explored how these multi-level social factors relate to both resilience and sexual health in this community. This study examines if social resources mediate associations between resilience and two sexual health outcomes. A weighted-sample of 7,237 South African girls and young women (aged 15-24 years) completed a cross-sectional survey conducted from 2017 to 2018 which included a validated measure of resilience, along with measures of sexual health and social resources. Using multivariable logistic regression models and bootstrapping methods, two types of social resources were assessed as potential mediators. Increased resilience was negatively associated with early sexual debut and engagement in transactional sex. Social support mediated associations between resilience and engagement in transactional sex but did not mediate associations between resilience and early sexual debut. Of all the types of social support measured, social support from a special person mediated the largest proportion of the association between resilience and transactional sex. Examining underlying social and community dynamics related to resilience and sexual health can guide the development of future contextually-relevant programming and policies.
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