Siebold Carmel
Faculty of Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne Campus, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Contemp Nurse. 2011 Feb;37(2):124-36. doi: 10.5172/conu.2011.37.2.124.
This descriptive study of first year university students, utilising a survey questionnaire, explored sources of information including, but not limited to, the media, factors influencing decision making and young women's health seeking behaviours in terms of reproductive and sexual health. The overall aim was to add to the body of knowledge for health professionals developing appropriate programs targeting adolescents and young women. Understanding of sexual and reproductive health was variable with only approximately half of respondents demonstrating an adequate understanding. Contrary to an increasing picture of this generation as increasingly engaging in risky and potentially damaging behaviour as depicted in Female chauvinist pigs: The rise of raunch culture by Levy (2005), respondents in this study appeared for the most part to take considered decisions utilising the sources at hand, including popular magazines, while also grappling with expectations imposed by a culture that sexualises girls at younger and younger ages and depicts promiscuity as the norm. The importance of family values, particularly mothers as role models, emerged as important determinants of behaviour, while religious values were identified as important to only 15% of respondents. At the same time, pressure to engage in sex at younger and younger ages and continuing pressure to engage in unprotected and risky sex was a concern. Cynicism was expressed regarding the double standard perceived to be still operating in relation to young men's and women's sexual health. Young women in the study were forceful in identifying a need for a much better approach to education within schools directed at both sexes and one that is factual, relevant and all encompassing.
这项针对大学一年级学生的描述性研究,通过调查问卷,探索了包括但不限于媒体在内的信息来源、影响决策的因素以及年轻女性在生殖健康和性健康方面的健康寻求行为。总体目标是为健康专业人员制定针对青少年和年轻女性的适当计划增加知识储备。对性健康和生殖健康的理解存在差异,只有大约一半的受访者表现出足够的理解。与利维(2005年)在《女权主义猪:低俗文化的兴起》中所描述的这代人越来越多地参与危险和潜在有害行为的情况相反,本研究中的受访者在很大程度上似乎会利用手头的信息来源,包括流行杂志,做出深思熟虑的决定,同时还在应对一种将女孩越来越早地性化并将滥交视为常态的文化所施加的期望。家庭价值观的重要性,尤其是母亲作为榜样的作用,成为行为的重要决定因素,而宗教价值观对只有15%的受访者来说被认为很重要。与此同时,越来越早发生性行为的压力以及持续存在的无保护和危险性行为的压力令人担忧。人们对在年轻男性和女性的性健康方面仍然存在的双重标准表示愤世嫉俗。该研究中的年轻女性强烈认为,学校需要针对男女两性采取一种更好的教育方法,这种方法要基于事实、相关且全面。