Kuate-Defo Bartbelemy
University of Montreal's Hospitals-Clinics (CHUM) Research Center, Canada.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2004 Aug;8(2):13-37.
This paper critically synthesises available research that examines young people's relationships with sugar daddies and mummies. It considers definitional, measurement and analytical issues involved in assessing these relationships, their magnitude, patterns, determinants and consequences. The review compares and contrasts the experiences of young people in a variety of settings in developing countries versus developed countries, and identifies key associated factors perpetuating those relationships. The implications of this endeavour for data needs and future research and intervention studies targeted at promoting young people's health and well being are discussed within the contexts of globalisation and localisation and recommendations for dealing with these experiences.
本文批判性地综合了现有的研究,这些研究考察了年轻人与糖爹和糖妈的关系。它考虑了评估这些关系所涉及的定义、测量和分析问题,以及它们的规模、模式、决定因素和后果。该综述比较并对比了发展中国家和发达国家不同环境下年轻人的经历,并确定了使这些关系持续存在的关键相关因素。在全球化和本地化的背景下,讨论了这一研究对数据需求以及针对促进年轻人健康和福祉的未来研究及干预研究的意义,并提出了应对这些经历的建议。