School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom.
J Adolesc Health. 2010 Oct;47(4):327-45. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2010.05.005.
This review article reveals a long-standing gender bias in academic and policy research on adolescent pregnancy, which has led to the neglect of adolescent men's perspectives. The review summarizes the available literature on adolescent men's attitudes in relation to pregnancy occurrence and pregnancy outcomes in the context of addressing three questions: (1) What are adolescent men's attitudes to an adolescent pregnancy? (2) What are adolescent men's attitudes in relation to pregnancy outcomes? (3) What explanations are offered for the identified attitudes to adolescent pregnancy and resolution? The review establishes a foundation for future quantitative and qualitative research on adolescent men's perspectives. It emphasizes that a greater understanding of adolescent men's perspectives could lead to a re-framing of adolescent pregnancy away from being seen solely as a woman's issue. Furthermore, it is argued that the inclusion of adolescent men would lead to more effective adolescent pregnancy prevention and counseling programmes.
这篇综述文章揭示了在青少年怀孕的学术和政策研究中存在长期存在的性别偏见,这导致了对青少年男性观点的忽视。该综述总结了现有文献,探讨了青少年男性对怀孕发生和怀孕结果的态度,涉及三个问题:(1)青少年男性对青少年怀孕的态度是什么?(2)青少年男性对怀孕结果的态度是什么?(3)对青少年怀孕和解决问题的态度提供了哪些解释?该综述为未来关于青少年男性观点的定量和定性研究奠定了基础。它强调,更深入地了解青少年男性的观点可能会促使人们重新审视青少年怀孕问题,不再将其视为仅仅是女性的问题。此外,有人认为,让青少年男性参与其中将导致更有效的青少年怀孕预防和咨询计划。