Eisenberg Maria E
National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Research Center, Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455-2002, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2002 Nov;51(3):109-16. doi: 10.1080/07448480209596338.
The author and colleagues examined campus resources for gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) students at 119 US colleges to determine how the presence of such resources affected sexually active students' condom use. A random sample of unmarried, sexually active college students surveyed in 1999 completed questionnaires. Condom use was compared across schools with different levels of GLB resources. Condom use rates, analyzed by sex and sex-partner groups, ranged from 32% to 52%. With additional college variables controlled for, GLB resources were positively associated with the proportion of sexually active students who used condoms (p < .001). This association existed primarily for students with only opposite-sex partners. The author's findings suggest that campus resources for GLB students may be associated with college students' condom use.
作者及其同事调查了美国119所大学为男同性恋、女同性恋和双性恋(GLB)学生提供的校园资源,以确定这些资源的存在如何影响有性行为的学生使用避孕套的情况。1999年对未婚且有性行为的大学生进行了随机抽样调查,这些学生填写了问卷。对拥有不同水平GLB资源的学校的避孕套使用情况进行了比较。按性别和性伴侣群体分析,避孕套使用率在32%至52%之间。在控制了其他大学变量后,GLB资源与有性行为且使用避孕套的学生比例呈正相关(p < .001)。这种关联主要存在于只有异性伴侣的学生中。作者的研究结果表明,为GLB学生提供的校园资源可能与大学生使用避孕套的情况有关。