Ryan Suzanne, Franzetta Kerry, Manlove Jennifer, Holcombe Emily
Child Trends, Washington, DC, USA.
Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2007 Sep;39(3):149-57. doi: 10.1363/3914907.
Limited research has examined the individual, family and relationship factors that determine whether teenagers discuss contraception or STDs with their sexual partners before having sex for the first time.
Logistic regression analyses of data from 1,426 teenagers who participated in Waves 1 (1995) and 2 (1996) of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health and who had first sex between waves examined factors influencing whether respondents discussed contraception or STDs with their partner before first sex, and whether these factors differ by gender.
Fifty-three percent of females and 45% of males discussed contraception or STDs before having first sex. The greater respondents' perceived condom knowledge and the greater their communication with their parents about everyday life, the higher their odds of discussing contraception or STDs before first sex (odds ratio, 1.2 for each). Being black was positively associated with sexual communication before first sex (1.9); as the number of dating activities and score on a test of verbal ability increased, so did the odds of such communication (1.6 and 1.02, respectively). The predictors of discussions about contraception or STDs did not differ by gender.
By increasing teenagers' knowledge about condoms and other methods of contraception, pregnancy and STD prevention programs can help to encourage communication among teenage partners before the initiation of sexual intercourse. Programs should also encourage conversations between parents and teenagers, even when not about sex.
仅有有限的研究探讨了个体、家庭及关系因素,这些因素决定了青少年在首次性行为前是否会与性伴侣讨论避孕或性传播疾病(STDs)。
对1426名青少年的数据进行逻辑回归分析,这些青少年参与了青少年健康全国纵向研究的第1波(1995年)和第2波(1996年),且在两波调查期间发生了首次性行为。分析考察了影响受访者在首次性行为前是否与伴侣讨论避孕或性传播疾病的因素,以及这些因素是否因性别而异。
53%的女性和45%的男性在首次性行为前讨论了避孕或性传播疾病。受访者对避孕套知识的认知度越高,以及他们与父母在日常生活方面的交流越多,他们在首次性行为前讨论避孕或性传播疾病的几率就越高(优势比均为1.2)。黑人与首次性行为前的性交流呈正相关(1.9);随着约会活动次数和语言能力测试得分的增加,这种交流的几率也增加(分别为1.6和1.02)。关于避孕或性传播疾病讨论的预测因素在性别上没有差异。
通过增加青少年对避孕套及其他避孕方法的了解,怀孕和性传播疾病预防项目有助于鼓励青少年性伴侣在开始性行为前进行交流。项目还应鼓励父母与青少年之间的对话,即使不是关于性的话题。