Division of Adolescent Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA.
Contraception. 2010 Mar;81(3):249-53. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2009.11.001. Epub 2009 Dec 5.
Little is known about psychosocial correlates of different contraceptive methods in adolescence.
Cross-sectional analyses of 209 postmenarcheal girls [mean age (years)+/-SD=15.68+/-1.74], primarily Caucasian (62.8%) or African American (32.8%). Competence (activities and social) and rule-breaking behavior were assessed by the Youth Self Report (YSR; adolescent) and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL; parent). Three contraceptive-use groups were created: no hormonal contraceptive (n=142), combined oral contraceptives or the transdermal patch (COCs/patch, n=41), and depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA, n=20).
There was a significant effect of contraceptive-use group on competence (p=.003). The DMPA group had lower competence (CBCL activities and social; YSR social) than the no-hormonal-contraceptive and COCs/patch groups. The COCs/patch group scored lower than the no-hormonal-contraceptive group on YSR activities competence, but was not different from the DMPA group. Lastly, there was an effect of contraceptive-use group on CBCL (but not YSR) rule-breaking behavior (p=.029) with the DMPA group having higher rule-breaking behavior than the other groups.
Type of contraceptive method was associated with parent and adolescent's perceived competence. For rule-breaking behavior, parental perception may be more relevant to contraceptive use.
青春期不同避孕方法的心理社会相关性知之甚少。
对 209 名初潮后女孩(平均年龄(岁)+/-标准差=15.68+/-1.74)进行横断面分析,主要为白种人(62.8%)或非裔美国人(32.8%)。能力(活动和社交)和违规行为通过青少年自我报告(YSR)和儿童行为检查表(CBCL;家长)进行评估。创建了三个避孕使用组:无激素避孕药(n=142)、复方口服避孕药或透皮贴剂(COCs/patch,n=41)和 depot 甲羟孕酮醋酸酯(DMPA,n=20)。
避孕使用组对能力有显著影响(p=.003)。DMPA 组的能力(CBCL 活动和社交;YSR 社交)低于无激素避孕药和 COCs/patch 组。COCs/patch 组在 YSR 活动能力方面的得分低于无激素避孕药组,但与 DMPA 组无差异。最后,避孕使用组对 CBCL(而非 YSR)违规行为有影响(p=.029),DMPA 组的违规行为高于其他组。
避孕方法的类型与父母和青少年感知的能力有关。对于违规行为,父母的看法可能与避孕使用更相关。