Harvey S Marie, Bird Sheryl Thorburn, De Rosa Christine Johnson, Montgomery Susanne B, Rohrbach Louise Ann
Research Program on Women's Health, Center for the Study of Women in Society, 1201 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1201, USA.
J Sex Res. 2003 Feb;40(1):50-60. doi: 10.1080/00224490309552166.
Data from interviews with 94 young women who were injection drug users (IDUs) or partners of IDUs were analyzed to examine associations between self-reported sexual decision making and condom use, contraceptive use, and relationship characteristics. Most women (73-85%) reported participating in decisions about condom use, contraception, and when to have sex. Adjusting for potential covariates, respondents who reported participating in decisions about condom use and when to have sex were 7 and 19 times, respectively, more likely than others to report recently using condoms. Respondents who reported participating in decisions about contraception were 20 times more likely than others to report recently using contraceptives. Longer sexual relationships were associated with decreased likelihood of condom or contraceptive use.
对94名注射吸毒者或注射吸毒者伴侣的年轻女性进行访谈的数据进行了分析,以研究自我报告的性决策与避孕套使用、避孕措施使用及关系特征之间的关联。大多数女性(73%-85%)报告参与了关于避孕套使用、避孕措施及性行为时机的决策。在对潜在协变量进行调整后,报告参与避孕套使用决策和性行为时机决策的受访者最近使用避孕套的可能性分别比其他人高7倍和19倍。报告参与避孕决策的受访者最近使用避孕措施的可能性比其他人高20倍。较长的性关系与使用避孕套或避孕措施的可能性降低相关。