Rink Elizabeth, FourStar Kris, Medicine Elk Jarrett, Dick Rebecca, Jewett Lacey, Gesink Dionne
Montana State University, Department of Health and Human Development, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA.
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2012;19(1):57-75. doi: 10.5820/aian.1901.2012.57.
The Fort Peck Sexual Health Project: A Contextual Analysis of Native American Men is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project that explores the extent to which knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about sex, intimate relationships, and mental health influence sexual and reproductive health. For the purpose of this study, the influence of age, fatherhood, and mental health factors related to historical trauma and loss on young American Indian (AI) men's intention to use birth control was examined. In-depth interviews were conducted with 112 Native American men between the ages of 18 and 24 years. The mean age reported was 21 years. Thirty-eight percent of the young men reported having children. The young men reported experiences of historical trauma during their lifetime as well as emotional responses due to historical losses. Ninety-five percent reported that it was very important that they use some form of birth control to prevent their partner from getting pregnant within the next year. Logistic regression analysis indicated that, as age increased, young men were less likely to use birth control to prevent pregnancy. The young men who reported feelings of loss due to experiences related to historical trauma and loss were more likely to use birth control. Findings from this study suggest that public health efforts to educate AI men about planned pregnancies and the use of birth control may be most effective in adolescence. Public health programs that address mental health concerns such as the emotional responses due to historical losses may assist young AI men in their decision to use birth control.
对美国原住民男性的情境分析是一个基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)项目,该项目探讨了关于性、亲密关系和心理健康的知识、态度和信念在多大程度上影响性健康和生殖健康。在本研究中,考察了年龄、父亲身份以及与历史创伤和损失相关的心理健康因素对年轻美国印第安(AI)男性使用节育措施意愿的影响。对112名年龄在18至24岁之间的美国原住民男性进行了深入访谈。报告的平均年龄为21岁。38%的年轻男性报告育有子女。这些年轻男性报告了他们一生中经历的历史创伤以及因历史损失而产生的情绪反应。95%的人报告说,他们使用某种形式的节育措施以防止伴侣在明年怀孕非常重要。逻辑回归分析表明,随着年龄的增长,年轻男性使用节育措施防止怀孕的可能性降低。报告因与历史创伤和损失相关的经历而有失落感的年轻男性更有可能使用节育措施。本研究结果表明,针对AI男性开展关于计划生育和节育措施使用的公共卫生宣传活动在青春期可能最有效。解决心理健康问题(如因历史损失而产生的情绪反应)的公共卫生项目可能有助于年轻AI男性做出使用节育措施的决定。