Flannery Diana, Ellingson Lyndall, Votaw Karen S, Schaefer Elizabeth Ann
Department of Health and Community Services, California State University-Chico, Chico, CA 95929-0505, USA.
Am J Health Behav. 2003 May-Jun;27(3):228-34. doi: 10.5993/ajhb.27.3.4.
To determine trends and sexual risk behaviors associated with anal intercourse among college women over an 8-year period.
A sexual activity questionnaire was used to collect data from 813 students enrolled in a women's health course.
Thirty-two percent of the women had engaged in anal intercourse, and this measure was consistent across time. Women who had engaged in anal intercourse were significantly younger at first intercourse and had a greater lifetime number of partners and more reported STIs.
This study underscores the importance of expanding our understanding of sexual behaviors of college women and openly addressing anal intercourse as a part of the sexual repertoire of college women.
确定8年间大学女生中与肛交相关的趋势和性风险行为。
使用一份性活动问卷从813名选修女性健康课程的学生中收集数据。
32%的女性有过肛交行为,且这一比例在不同时间保持一致。有过肛交行为的女性首次性交时年龄显著更小,一生中有更多性伴侣,报告感染性传播感染的情况也更多。
本研究强调了扩大我们对大学女性性行为的理解,并公开将肛交作为大学女性性行为一部分加以讨论的重要性。