Corkindale Carolyn J, Condon John T, Russell Alan, Quinlivan Julie A
Department of Sociology, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
J Adolesc. 2009 Aug;32(4):995-1008. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2008.08.008. Epub 2008 Oct 23.
Little is known about what factors adolescent males consider important when making decisions concerning the resolution of an unplanned pregnancy with a teenage partner. Young men's influence on pregnancy outcome decisions can play an important part in the subsequent psychological adjustment of the female. The present report draws on data from a larger study with teenage males [Condon, J. T., Corkindale, C. J., Russell, A., & Quinlivan, J. A. (2006). Processes and factors underlying adolescent males' attitudes and decision-making in relation to an unplanned pregnancy. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35, 447-458], and extends the findings of that study. Using a 25-item scale embedded in an electronic role-play, data were obtained from 330 male Australian school students on their priorities and concerns in relation to possible outcomes of a partner's pregnancy. Common factors taken into account by almost the entire adolescent sample related to the negative effects of becoming a teenage father. The differences between participants were identified using cluster analysis, which produced three groupings. The majority group was characterised as 'well-balanced' (80.6%), and the two minority groups as 'unwilling/unready' (10.9%) and 'family-centred' (8.5%). Group membership was strongly predictive of the males' final decision regarding the hypothetical pregnancy outcome. Understanding adolescent attitudes and beliefs when faced with this decision may assist practitioners in their guidance of the young couple and help prevent negative psychological sequelae.
对于青少年男性在与青少年伴侣决定解决意外怀孕问题时认为哪些因素重要,我们知之甚少。年轻男性对怀孕结局决定的影响在女性随后的心理调适过程中可能起到重要作用。本报告借鉴了一项针对青少年男性的大型研究的数据[康登,J.T.,科尔金代尔,C.J.,拉塞尔,A.,&昆利万,J.A.(2006年)。青少年男性对意外怀孕的态度和决策背后的过程及因素。《青少年与青少年研究杂志》,35,447 - 458],并扩展了该研究的结果。通过嵌入电子角色扮演中的一个25项量表,从330名澳大利亚男学生那里获取了关于他们对伴侣怀孕可能结果的优先事项和担忧的数据。几乎整个青少年样本考虑的共同因素都与成为青少年父亲的负面影响有关。使用聚类分析确定了参与者之间的差异,聚类分析产生了三个分组。大多数组被描述为“平衡良好”(80.6%),两个少数组分别为“不愿意/未准备好”(10.9%)和“以家庭为中心”(8.5%)。组成员身份强烈预测了男性对于假设怀孕结局的最终决定。了解青少年在面对这一决定时的态度和信念,可能有助于从业者对年轻情侣进行指导,并有助于预防负面的心理后遗症。