University of Georgia, Center for Family Research, 1095 College Station Road, Athens, GA 30602-4527, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2011 Jan;16(1):50-7. doi: 10.1177/1359105310367831. Epub 2010 Aug 13.
In this brief report, the hypothesis that self-regulatory problems would mediate the association between contextual stressors and unprotected intercourse among rural African American young adult men was investigated. Family support and religiosity were hypothesized to ameliorate the influence of contextual stressors on self-regulatory problems. Hypotheses were tested on 79 sexually active men from a sample recruited with Respondent Driven Sampling; episodes of unprotected intercourse constituted the criterion variable. Analyses supported the mediating role of self-regulatory problems in linking young adult men's contextual stressors with a heightened likelihood of unprotected intercourse. Religious involvement and family support interacted with contextual stressors to predict diminished associations with self-regulatory problems.
在这份简要报告中,研究了自我调节问题在农村非裔美国年轻成年男性的情境压力源与无保护性行为之间的关联中的中介作用的假设。假设家庭支持和宗教信仰可以减轻情境压力源对自我调节问题的影响。假设在通过回应驱动抽样招募的样本中对 79 名有性行为的男性进行了测试;无保护性行为的发生构成了标准变量。分析支持自我调节问题在将年轻成年男性的情境压力源与增加无保护性行为的可能性联系起来的中介作用。宗教参与和家庭支持与情境压力源相互作用,从而预测与自我调节问题的关联减弱。