Babalola Stella, Tambashe B Oleko, Vondrasek Claudia
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2005 Apr;9(1):49-65.
Côte d'Ivoire is the country worst affected by the HIV epidemic in West Africa, and young people in this country are a particularly vulnerable group. This study examined the relation between parental factors and sexual risk-taking among young people using logistic regression and survival analysis methods. Three parental factors (living in the same household as the father during childhood, perceived parental disapproval of early and premarital pregnancy, and parent-child communication about sexual abstinence) were positively associated with primary sexual abstinence (defined as yet to experience sexual debut), secondary sexual abstinence (defined as sexual abstinence subsequent to sexual debut) and reduced number of sex partners. The findings suggest that parental monitoring and control are important predictors of youth sexual behaviours and underscore the need to target parents and guardians in efforts to promote responsible sexual behaviours among adolescents. It is important to promote parent-child communication about sexual issues and empower parents and guardians to communicate effectively with their children and wards about sexual issues.
科特迪瓦是西非受艾滋病毒疫情影响最严重的国家,该国的年轻人是特别脆弱的群体。本研究使用逻辑回归和生存分析方法,探讨了父母因素与年轻人性行为风险之间的关系。三个父母因素(童年时期与父亲同住一个家庭、父母对早孕和婚前怀孕的反对态度、以及亲子间关于性节制的沟通)与初次性节制(定义为尚未经历首次性行为)、二次性节制(定义为首次性行为后保持性节制)以及性伴侣数量减少呈正相关。研究结果表明,父母的监督和管控是青少年性行为的重要预测因素,并强调在促进青少年负责任的性行为方面,需要将父母和监护人作为目标对象。促进亲子间关于性问题的沟通,并使父母和监护人有能力与他们的孩子和受监护人就性问题进行有效沟通,这很重要。