Department of Maternal and Child Health, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Sex Transm Dis. 2012 May;39(5):394-401. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e318248aaa0.
Mother-daughter communication about sex is associated with healthier behavior during adolescence. We sought to characterize mothers' communication with their daughters about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine and the potential for these discussions to provide an opportunity for talking about sexual health.
During December 2009, we conducted an online survey with a nationally representative sample of US mothers of girls aged 11 to 14 years (n = 900; response rate = 66%). We used 3 complimentary approaches to assess HPV vaccine as an opportunity for mother-daughter communication about sex. Estimates are weighted.
Sixty-five percent of mothers reported talking with their daughters about HPV vaccine, of whom 41% said that doing so led to a conversation about sex. Mothers who had talked with their daughters about HPV vaccine were more likely than those who had not to have also talked with their daughters about sex (92% vs. 74%, OR = 3.25, CI = 1.57-6.68, P < 0.05), in multivariate analyses. Among mothers who talked about sex when they talked about HPV vaccine, many felt that HPV vaccine provided a good reason to do so (64%) or that it made it easier to start a conversation (33%).
HPV vaccine discussions provide a cue to mother-daughter communication about sex that is as important as some more widely recognized cues. Discussions about HPV vaccine are an acceptable opportunity for mothers to talk with their daughters at an age when communication about sex is most influential. It may be possible for parents to capitalize on HPV vaccine discussions already happening in many families to promote sexual health.
母亲与女儿之间关于性的沟通与青少年时期更健康的行为有关。我们试图描述母亲与女儿之间关于人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的沟通情况,以及这些讨论是否有可能为谈论性健康提供机会。
在 2009 年 12 月,我们对美国 11 至 14 岁女孩的母亲进行了一项全国代表性的在线调查(n = 900;应答率为 66%)。我们使用 3 种互补的方法来评估 HPV 疫苗作为母亲与女儿之间关于性的沟通机会。估计值是经过加权的。
65%的母亲报告与女儿讨论了 HPV 疫苗,其中 41%的母亲表示这样做导致了关于性的对话。与没有与女儿讨论 HPV 疫苗的母亲相比,与女儿讨论过 HPV 疫苗的母亲更有可能与女儿讨论过性(92%对 74%,OR = 3.25,CI = 1.57-6.68,P < 0.05),在多变量分析中。在讨论 HPV 疫苗时也讨论过性的母亲中,许多人认为 HPV 疫苗提供了一个很好的讨论理由(64%),或者它使开始对话变得更容易(33%)。
HPV 疫苗讨论为母亲与女儿之间关于性的沟通提供了一个重要线索,与一些更广泛认可的线索一样重要。讨论 HPV 疫苗是母亲与女儿交流的一个可接受的机会,此时关于性的交流最具影响力。父母可能可以利用许多家庭中已经进行的 HPV 疫苗讨论来促进性健康。