Bazargan Mohsen, West Kimberly
Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI), Los Angeles, California, USA.
J Sch Health. 2006 Jan;76(1):25-32. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2006.00063.x.
The objective of this study was to apply the Information-Motivation-Behavior (IMB) theoretical framework to examine the correlates of the intention to remain sexually inactive among Hispanic and African American high school students. This study utilized a cross-sectional survey of high school students. The setting was the unified school districts in the County of Los Angeles, California. The participants comprised a geographically defined convenience sample of 502 Hispanic and African American high school students. This study found that only 50% of this sample reported that they plan to remain sexually abstinent until they graduate from high school. Another 21% rejected the notion of remaining abstinent, and 29% were uncertain about their intention to engage in sexual activities before they graduate from high school. Male and African American students were less likely than their female and Latino counterparts to report an intention to remain sexually inactive. Using multinomial logistic regression and controlling for demographic characteristics, this study documented that students with (1) a higher level of perceived peer pressure, (2) a lower level of behavioral and refusal skills for avoiding sexual activity, (3) a more positive attitude toward practicing safe sex, and (4) a lower level of perceived pregnancy repercussions were less likely to claim to remain sexually inactive. The data from this study support the IMB model, which suggests that intervention programs focusing on knowledge alone are inconsequential in altering the intentions of adolescents with respect to their decision to engage in sexual activity. Intervention programs should focus on encouraging youth to postpone sexual activity by reducing peer pressure and building self-efficacy through enhancing motivations and culturally appropriate behavioral skills.
本研究的目的是应用信息-动机-行为(IMB)理论框架,来检验西班牙裔和非裔美国高中生保持性禁欲意愿的相关因素。本研究采用了对高中生的横断面调查。研究地点是加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县的统一学区。参与者包括从地理上界定的502名西班牙裔和非裔美国高中生的便利样本。本研究发现,该样本中只有50%的人表示他们计划在高中毕业前保持性禁欲。另外21%的人拒绝保持禁欲的观念,29%的人对他们在高中毕业前进行性行为的意愿不确定。与女生和拉丁裔学生相比,男生和非裔美国学生表示有保持性禁欲意愿的可能性较小。通过多项逻辑回归并控制人口统计学特征,本研究证明,具有以下情况的学生声称保持性禁欲的可能性较小:(1)感知到的同伴压力水平较高;(2)避免性行为的行为和拒绝技巧水平较低;(3)对进行安全性行为持更积极的态度;(4)感知到的怀孕后果水平较低。本研究的数据支持IMB模型,该模型表明仅关注知识的干预项目在改变青少年关于其进行性行为决定的意图方面是无关紧要的。干预项目应侧重于通过减少同伴压力并通过增强动机和符合文化背景的行为技巧来建立自我效能感,鼓励青少年推迟性行为。