Glenn Betty L, Demi Alice, Kimble Laura P
Clayton State University, USA.
West J Nurs Res. 2008 Feb;30(1):73-89; discussion 90-5. doi: 10.1177/0193945906296554. Epub 2007 Jul 18.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between fathers' influences and African American male adolescents' perceptions of self-efficacy to reduce high-risk sexual behavior. A convenience sample of 70 fathers was recruited from churches in a large metropolitan area in the South. Hierarchical multiple linear regression analysis indicated father-related factors and son-related factors were associated with 26.1% of the variance in son's self-efficacy to be abstinent. In the regression model greater son's perception of the communication of sexual standards and greater father's perception of his son's self-efficacy were significantly related to greater son's self-efficacy for abstinence. The second regression model with son's self-efficacy for safer sex as the criterion was not statistically significant. Data support the need for fathers to express confidence in their sons' ability to be abstinent or practice safer sex and to communicate with their sons regarding sexual issues and standards.
本研究的目的是检验父亲的影响与非裔美国男性青少年对减少高危性行为的自我效能感认知之间的关系。从南方一个大都市地区的教会中招募了70名父亲作为便利样本。分层多元线性回归分析表明,与父亲相关的因素和与儿子相关的因素与儿子禁欲自我效能感方差的26.1%相关。在回归模型中,儿子对性标准沟通的认知越强,以及父亲对儿子自我效能感的认知越强,与儿子更高的禁欲自我效能感显著相关。以儿子更安全性行为的自我效能感为标准的第二个回归模型没有统计学意义。数据支持父亲需要对儿子禁欲或进行更安全性行为的能力表达信心,并就性问题和标准与儿子进行沟通。