Tangmunkongvorakul Arunrat, Carmichael Gordon, Banwell Cathy, Seubsman Sam-Ang, Sleigh Adrian
Research Institute for Health Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 2010 Nov;41(6):1475-93.
With the influence of modernization, there is evidence of increasing Thai adolescent sexual activity. The purpose of this study was to describe and compare the intimate relationships of adolescents in different social groups in northern Thailand, and to note the health implications of their behavior. Quantitative and qualitative data from more than 1,750 unmarried young people aged 17-20 years revealed that adolescents from different social and educational backgrounds had significantly different types of intimate relationships. In the Thai context, social class differences are mostly based on young people's educational backgrounds and their families' financial power. Perceptions of love and relationships were interpreted according to social strata and sex. Notably, less well-off young people were likely to engage in much riskier sexual relationships. The present study provides detailed and constructive information to help plan and improve sexual and reproductive health counselling, programs and services for young people in northern Thailand.
受现代化影响,有证据表明泰国青少年的性活动呈增加趋势。本研究的目的是描述和比较泰国北部不同社会群体青少年的亲密关系,并指出其行为对健康的影响。来自1750多名17至20岁未婚年轻人的定量和定性数据显示,来自不同社会和教育背景的青少年有着显著不同类型的亲密关系。在泰国的背景下,社会阶层差异主要基于年轻人的教育背景及其家庭的经济实力。对爱情和关系的认知根据社会阶层和性别而有所不同。值得注意的是,经济条件较差的年轻人更有可能卷入风险大得多的性关系。本研究提供了详细且具建设性的信息,以帮助规划和改善泰国北部年轻人的性健康和生殖健康咨询、项目及服务。