Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2010 Dec 9;5(12):e15334. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0015334.
Age at sexual debut is a key behavioural indicator used in HIV behavioural surveillance. Early age at menarche may precipitate early sex through perceived readiness for sex, or through school drop-out, but this is rarely studied. We investigated trends and circumstances of sexual debut in relation to schooling and age at menarche.
A cross-sectional sexual behaviour survey was conducted on all individuals age 15-59 within a demographic surveillance site in Karonga District, Malawi. Time trends were assessed using birth cohorts. Survival analysis was used to estimate the median age at menarche, sexual debut and first marriage. The 25(th) centile was used to define "early" sex, and analyses of risk factors for early sex were restricted to those who had reached that age, and were done using logistic regression. Of the 8232 women and 7338 men resident in the area, 88% and 78%, respectively, were seen, and, 94% and 92% of these were interviewed. The median reported age at first sex was 17.5 for women and 18.8 for men. For women, ages at menarche, sexual debut and first marriage did not differ by birth cohort. For men, age at sexual debut and first marriage decreased slightly in later birth cohorts. For both men and women increased schooling was associated with later sexual debut and a longer delay between sexual debut and first marriage, but the associations were stronger for women. Earlier age at menarche was strongly associated with earlier sexual debut and marriage and lower schooling levels. In women early sexual debut (<16 years) was less likely in those with menarche at age 14-15 (odds ratio (OR) 0.31, 95%CI 0.26-0.36), and ≥16 (OR 0.04, 95%CI 0.02-0.05) compared to those with menarche at <14. The proportion of women who completed primary school was 46% in those with menarche at <14, 60% in those with menarche at 14-15 and 70% in those with menarche at ≥16. The association between age at menarche and schooling was partly explained by age at sexual debut. The association between age at menarche and early sex was not altered by adjusting for schooling.
Women with early menarche start sex and marry early, leading to school drop-out. It is important to find ways to support those who reach menarche early to access the same opportunities as other young women.
初次性行为的年龄是 HIV 行为监测中一个关键的行为指标。初潮年龄较早可能会通过对性行为的准备程度,或者通过辍学来提前发生性行为,但这很少被研究。我们调查了与教育和初潮年龄相关的初次性行为的趋势和情况。
在马拉维卡拉隆加区的一个人口监测点对所有 15-59 岁的个体进行了一项横断面性行为调查。使用出生队列评估时间趋势。生存分析用于估计初潮、初次性行为和初婚的中位数年龄。第 25 百分位数用于定义“早期”性行为,并且仅限于达到该年龄的人进行早期性行为的危险因素分析,并使用逻辑回归进行分析。在该地区居住的 8232 名女性和 7338 名男性中,分别有 88%和 78%的人接受了检查,其中 94%和 92%的人接受了采访。报告的首次性行为的中位年龄女性为 17.5 岁,男性为 18.8 岁。对于女性,初潮年龄、初次性行为和初婚年龄在不同的出生队列中没有差异。对于男性,性初年龄和初婚年龄在较晚的出生队列中略有下降。对于男性和女性来说,受教育程度的提高与较晚的初次性行为和初次性行为与初婚之间的较长延迟有关,但这种关联在女性中更强。初潮年龄较早与较早的性行为和较低的受教育程度密切相关。在女性中,较早的初潮年龄 (<16 岁) 与 14-15 岁初潮 (比值比 (OR) 0.31, 95%CI 0.26-0.36) 和≥16 岁初潮 (OR 0.04, 95%CI 0.02-0.05) 的女性相比,初次性行为和婚姻的可能性较低。在初潮年龄<14 岁的女性中,完成小学学业的比例为 46%,在初潮年龄为 14-15 岁的女性中为 60%,在初潮年龄≥16 岁的女性中为 70%。初潮年龄与受教育程度之间的关联部分可以用初次性行为的年龄来解释。调整受教育程度后,初潮年龄与早期性行为之间的关联没有改变。
初潮年龄较早的女性会较早开始性行为和结婚,从而导致辍学。找到支持那些较早进入青春期的人获得与其他年轻女性相同机会的方法很重要。