Garwick Ann W, Rhodes Kristine L, Peterson-Hickey Melanie, Hellerstedt Wendy L
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2008 Jan;42(1):81-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.08.004. Epub 2007 Nov 28.
American Indian adolescent pregnancy rates are high, yet little is known about how Native youth view primary pregnancy prevention. The aim was to identify pregnancy prevention strategies from the perspectives of both male and female urban Native youth to inform program development.
Native Teen Voices (NTV) was a community-based participatory action research study in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Twenty focus groups were held with 148 Native youth who had never been involved in a pregnancy. Groups were stratified by age (13-15 and 16-18 years) and sex. Participants were asked what they would do to prevent adolescent pregnancy if they were in charge of programs for Native youth. Content analyses were used to identify and categorize the range and types of participants' recommendations within and across the age and sex cohorts.
Participants in all cohorts emphasized the following themes: show the consequences of adolescent pregnancy; enhance and develop more pregnancy prevention programs for Native youth in schools and community-based organizations; improve access to contraceptives; discuss teen pregnancy with Native youth; and use key messages and media to reach Native youth.
Native youth perceived limited access to comprehensive pregnancy prevention education, community-based programs and contraceptives. They suggested a variety of venues and mechanisms to address gaps in sexual health services and emphasized enhancing school-based resources and involving knowledgeable Native peers and elders in school and community-based adolescent pregnancy prevention initiatives. A few recommendations varied by age and sex, consistent with differences in cognitive and emotional development.
美国印第安青少年的怀孕率很高,但对于本土青少年如何看待初次怀孕预防却知之甚少。本研究旨在从城市本土青少年男性和女性的视角确定怀孕预防策略,以为项目开发提供信息。
“本土青少年之声”(NTV)是一项在明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯和圣保罗开展的基于社区的参与性行动研究。对148名从未有过怀孕经历的本土青少年进行了20次焦点小组访谈。小组按年龄(13 - 15岁和16 - 18岁)和性别分层。参与者被问及如果他们负责为本土青少年制定项目,会采取什么措施来预防青少年怀孕。采用内容分析法对不同年龄和性别人群组内及群组间参与者建议的范围和类型进行识别和分类。
所有群组的参与者都强调了以下主题:展示青少年怀孕的后果;在学校和社区组织中加强并开发更多针对本土青少年的怀孕预防项目;改善避孕药具的获取渠道;与本土青少年讨论青少年怀孕问题;以及利用关键信息和媒体接触本土青少年。
本土青少年认为获得全面怀孕预防教育、社区项目和避孕药具的机会有限。他们提出了各种场所和机制来解决性健康服务方面的差距,并强调加强学校资源,让知识渊博的本土同龄人及长辈参与到学校和社区的青少年怀孕预防倡议中来。一些建议因年龄和性别而异,这与认知和情感发展的差异相一致。