Hutchinson M Katherine, Montgomery Arlene J
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, USA.
West J Nurs Res. 2007 Oct;29(6):691-707. doi: 10.1177/0193945906297374. Epub 2007 Jun 11.
African American adolescents and young adults disproportionately experience adverse sexual health outcomes, including HIV, other sexually transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancy. Despite the diversity of the African American population, many studies of sexual risk are limited to inner-city and clinic samples. The purpose was to examine the influence of parent-teen sexual risk communication on the sexual risk attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of 488 African American college students from a historically Black university and document the psychometric properties of the Parent-Teen Sexual Risk Communication Scale (PTSRC-III) when used with this population. The PTSRC-III demonstrated excellent internal reliability and construct validity across all four parent-teen communication dyad categories (e.g., mother-son, mother-daughter, father-son, father-daughter). PTSRC was associated with students' reports of more conservative sexual attitudes and beliefs and greater perceived ease of sexual communication with partners. PTSRC with mothers was also associated with fewer sexual risk behaviors and pregnancies among the female students.
非裔美国青少年和青年不成比例地经历不良性健康后果,包括感染艾滋病毒、其他性传播感染和意外怀孕。尽管非裔美国人人口具有多样性,但许多关于性风险的研究仅限于市中心和诊所样本。目的是研究父母与青少年性风险沟通对一所历史悠久的黑人大学的488名非裔美国大学生的性风险态度、信念和行为的影响,并记录父母-青少年性风险沟通量表(PTSRC-III)在该人群中使用时的心理测量特性。PTSRC-III在所有四个父母与青少年沟通二元组类别(例如,母子、母女、父子、父女)中都表现出出色的内部信度和结构效度。PTSRC与学生报告的更保守的性态度和信念以及与伴侣进行性沟通时更高的感知舒适度相关。与母亲进行PTSRC沟通还与女学生中较少的性风险行为和怀孕情况相关。