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重新审视一项关于艾尔郡和阿伦岛避孕与青少年怀孕情况的试点调查。

Revisiting a pilot survey involving contraception and teenage pregnancy in Ayrshire and Arran.

作者信息

Salihi Susu, Brown Denise W, Melrose Elaine, Merchant Sheila

机构信息

Ayrshire and Arran Acute Hospitals Trust, UK.

出版信息

J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care. 2002 Jan;28(1):37-8. doi: 10.1783/147118902101195839.

Abstract

CONTEXT

How to respond to the challenge of reducing unplanned pregnancy rates in Ayrshire and Arran.

OBJECTIVES

(1) To improve understanding of the educational needs of 11-15-year-olds regarding contraception which could be used to inform planning of future sex education in schools in Ayrshire and Arran. (2) To put this in context by reviewing contraceptive usage amongst 14-16-year-old pregnant teenagers.

DESIGN

(1) A questionnaire given to 11-15-year-olds during a sex education class. (2) A retrospective study of pregnant 14-16-year-olds.

PARTICIPANTS

(1) School pupils aged 11-15 from an area of mixed social background (n = 80). (2) Pregnant 14-16-year-olds presenting at Ayrshire Central Maternity Hospital between September 1997 and March 1998 (n = 74).

RESULTS

(1) Ninety-nine percent of the teenagers said they would use contraception. Seventy-three percent of girls, but only 52% of boys, were aware of the services available. Ninety percent of girls knew about emergency contraception, but only 59% of boys. Thirty-three percent thought they received too little sex education at school. Thirty-two percent received no sex education from home, and 10% 'too little'. More information about sexually-related diseases, safe sex and having a baby was requested. (2) The study of pregnant teenagers showed that 69% went ahead with their pregnancies, that 71% were not habitually using contraception and only 4% were using contraception at the time of conception.

DISCUSSION

Teenagers said they would use contraception. However, boys were not aware of local services giving advice and help to young people, nor about emergency contraception. Teenagers felt they had no or 'too little' sex education at home. They felt too young to become a parent and be 'tied down'.

CONCLUSIONS

(1) Teenagers at school want information about a wider range of sexual issues. (2) There is a gap between learning about contraception and its practical use, including emergency contraception. (3) Discussion and reinforcement of sex education at home may not exist for many teenagers. (4) Teenagers at school felt that they were not ready to be parents as this would restrict their social lives and disrupt their education. (5) It is recognised that young men are less well-informed than young women are, and this could impact on safe sex.

摘要

背景

如何应对降低艾尔郡和阿兰岛意外怀孕率的挑战。

目标

(1)增进对11至15岁青少年避孕教育需求的了解,以便为艾尔郡和阿兰岛学校未来性教育规划提供参考。(2)通过回顾14至16岁怀孕少女的避孕措施使用情况来进一步说明这一点。

设计

(1)在性教育课上向11至15岁青少年发放问卷。(2)对14至16岁怀孕少女进行回顾性研究。

参与者

(1)来自社会背景各异地区的11至15岁在校学生(n = 80)。(2)1997年9月至1998年3月期间在艾尔郡中央妇产医院就诊的14至16岁怀孕少女(n = 74)。

结果

(1)99%的青少年表示会采取避孕措施。73%的女孩知道可获取的相关服务,但只有52%的男孩知道。90%的女孩了解紧急避孕措施,而男孩只有59%了解。33%的人认为他们在学校接受的性教育太少。32%的人在家中没有接受过性教育,10%的人认为“太少”。他们希望获得更多有关性传播疾病、安全性行为和生育方面的信息。(2)对怀孕少女的研究表明,69%的人继续怀孕,71%的人并非习惯性使用避孕措施,只有4%的人在受孕时采取了避孕措施。

讨论

青少年表示他们会采取避孕措施。然而,男孩不了解当地为年轻人提供建议和帮助的服务,也不了解紧急避孕措施。青少年觉得他们在家中没有或“很少”接受性教育。他们觉得自己太年轻,不适合成为父母并受到束缚。

结论

(1)在校青少年希望了解更广泛的性问题信息。(2)在避孕知识的学习及其实际应用(包括紧急避孕)之间存在差距。(3)许多青少年在家中可能没有关于性教育的讨论和强化教育。(4)在校青少年觉得自己还没有准备好成为父母,因为这会限制他们的社交生活并扰乱他们的学业。(5)人们认识到,年轻男性比年轻女性了解的信息更少,这可能会影响到安全性行为。

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