Keith J B, McCreary C, Collins K, Smith C P, Bernstein I
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Children and Youth Project, Dallas 75235.
Adolescence. 1991 Winter;26(104):769-85.
A modified form of Nathanson and Becker's (1983) Health Belief Model Questionnaire and other measures designed to assess cognitive processing were administered to low-income black adolescent female clients of an inner-city comprehensive health care clinic. The purpose of the study was to explore determinants of sexual activity and contraceptive use. Subjects were classified as not sexually active (n = 50), sexually active/noncontracepting (n = 20), or sexually active/contracepting (n = 72). Not sexually active subjects tended to be younger, more career motivated, to have a father at home, to be more influenced by family values, and to have more conservative attitudes regarding adolescent sexuality than did sexually active subjects. Sexually active/noncontracepting subjects tended to report fewer benefits and more barriers to the use of contraception. Level of cognitive processing did not differ among the three groups, but was at a lower-than-expected level for age. Finally, inconsistent contraceptive use was common to both sexually active groups.
对市中心一家综合医疗诊所的低收入黑人青少年女性患者进行了纳桑森和贝克尔(1983年)健康信念模型问卷的修订版以及其他旨在评估认知加工的测量方法。该研究的目的是探索性活动和避孕措施使用的决定因素。受试者被分为非性活跃组(n = 50)、性活跃/未采取避孕措施组(n = 20)或性活跃/采取避孕措施组(n = 72)。与性活跃的受试者相比,非性活跃的受试者往往更年轻,更有职业动力,父亲在家,受家庭价值观影响更大,对青少年性行为的态度更保守。性活跃/未采取避孕措施的受试者往往报告使用避孕措施的益处较少且障碍较多。三组之间的认知加工水平没有差异,但低于预期的年龄水平。最后,性活跃的两组都普遍存在避孕措施使用不一致的情况。