Gates G J, Sonenstein F L
Population Studies Center, The Urban Institute, Washington, DC, USA.
Fam Plann Perspect. 2000 Nov-Dec;32(6):295-7, 304.
Researchers have paid little attention to adolescents' experience with genital sexual activity other than vaginal intercourse, even though oral and anal intercourse expose youth to the risk of sexually transmitted diseases.
Males aged 15-19 interviewed in 1988 and 1995 as part of the National Survey of Adolescent Males were asked questions about whether they had ever engaged in a series of genital sexual activities. These data were collected in a self-administered questionnaire that respondents completed at the end of the interview.
In 1995, 55% of males aged 15-19 reported that they had ever engaged in vaginal intercourse, 53% that they had ever been masturbated by a female, 49% that they had ever received oral sex, 39% that they had ever given oral sex and 11% that they had ever engaged in anal sex. More than three-quarters of males who had had vaginal intercourse reported experience with masturbation or oral sex by a female. Moreover, one in five males who had never had vaginal intercourse reported having been masturbated by a female, and one in seven said they had received oral sex. Between 1988 and 1995, the proportion of males who reported having ever been masturbated by a female increased significantly, from 40% to 53%. There were less sizable shifts in the proportions who had received oral sex: Overall proportions were similar in both years, although levels more than doubled among black teenagers, an increase that brings them in line with levels of oral sex reported by white and Hispanic adolescent males in 1995.
Evidence from the National Survey of Adolescent Males showing that a substantial share of male teenagers engage in genital sexual activity beyond vaginal sexual intercourse underlines the importance of monitoring a broad spectrum of sexual behaviors among teenagers. More detailed data with larger samples of both males and females are needed to determine the frequency and timing of these behaviors. Measuring risk for STD infections among teenagers requires attention to all forms of genital sexual activity.
研究人员很少关注青少年除阴道性交之外的生殖器性行为经历,尽管口交和肛交使青少年面临感染性传播疾病的风险。
作为全国青少年男性调查的一部分,在1988年和1995年接受访谈的15至19岁男性被问及是否曾参与一系列生殖器性行为。这些数据通过一份受访者在访谈结束时自行填写的问卷收集。
1995年,15至19岁的男性中有55%报告曾有过阴道性交,53%报告曾被女性手淫,49%报告曾接受口交,39%报告曾进行口交,11%报告曾有过肛交。有过阴道性交的男性中,超过四分之三报告有过被女性手淫或口交的经历。此外,五分之一从未有过阴道性交的男性报告曾被女性手淫,七分之一表示曾接受口交。1988年至1995年期间,报告曾被女性手淫的男性比例显著增加,从40%增至53%。接受口交的比例变化幅度较小:两年的总体比例相似,尽管黑人青少年中的比例增加了一倍多,这一增长使他们与1995年白人及西班牙裔青少年男性报告的口交水平相当。
全国青少年男性调查的证据表明,相当一部分男性青少年除阴道性交外还参与其他生殖器性行为,这凸显了监测青少年广泛性行为的重要性。需要更大规模的男性和女性样本的更详细数据来确定这些行为的频率和时间。衡量青少年感染性传播疾病的风险需要关注所有形式的生殖器性行为