Hensel Devon J, Fortenberry J Dennis, Orr Donald P
Section of Adolescent Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, 410 West 10th Street, Room 1001, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
J Sex Res. 2007 Aug;44(3):269-77. doi: 10.1080/00224490701443940.
Menstruation is a normal, developmental event anchored in contradictory value systems. Although it demarcates a transition to womanhood, it is often associated with negative sentiments such as shame, camouflage and discomfort. Certain behavioral expectations, including avoiding sexual intercourse, also accompany menstruation. Research has generally suggested that sex does decrease during menstruation. However, not all sexual activity is suppressed during menses; both individual and relationship factors provide influence. Accordingly, this study investigated situational and relational factors associated with the day-to-day likelihood of sex and vaginal bleeding among 387 (aged 14-17 at enrollment) adolescent women. Generalized estimating equation logistic regression, in SUDAAN 9.0, was used; predictors of coitus and bleeding included recent sexual activity, past coitus/bleeding, marijuana use before intercourse and higher partner support, higher sexual interest and lower feelings of being in love. The findings highlight appropriate areas of focus for information, education and STI prevention counseling.
月经是一种正常的发育事件,它植根于相互矛盾的价值体系之中。尽管月经标志着向成年女性的转变,但它常常与诸如羞耻、掩饰和不适等负面情绪联系在一起。某些行为期望,包括避免性交,也伴随着月经出现。研究普遍表明,在月经期间性行为确实会减少。然而,并非所有的性活动在经期都会受到抑制;个体因素和关系因素都会产生影响。因此,本研究调查了387名(入组时年龄在14至17岁之间)青春期女性中与日常性行为可能性和阴道出血相关的情境因素和关系因素。使用了SUDAAN 9.0中的广义估计方程逻辑回归;性交和出血的预测因素包括近期性活动、既往性交/出血情况、性交前使用大麻以及较高的伴侣支持、较高的性兴趣和较低的恋爱感觉。这些发现突出了信息、教育和性传播感染预防咨询的适当重点领域。