Yode Miangotar, LeGrand Thomas
Department of Geography, Université de N'Djaména, B.P. : 54, N'Djaména, Tchad.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2012 Jun;16(2):173-88.
This study explores the relationship between age at first sexual intercourse and four indicators of sexual behaviour among adolescents aged 14 to 19 years in Burkina Faso, Malawi and Uganda. Analyses are conducted using data from National Surveys of Adolescents, organized in 2004. Multivariate analyses are performed using dichotomous logistic regression and ordered polychotomic logistic regression. Analyses show that initiation of sexual activity before age 14 is more likely to be associated with having a casual sex partner. It is less likely to be associated with condom use at first sexual relation or with systematic condom use in the past 12 months. These associations vary depending on adolescents' country and gender. Delaying onset of sexuality could be a surer and safer way to protect health during adolescence. However, sexual and reproductive health programs that advocate abstinence only are likely to have few positive effects on young people. To better implement this strategy, sexual education for adolescents should be integrated.
本研究探讨了布基纳法索、马拉维和乌干达14至19岁青少年首次性行为的年龄与四项性行为指标之间的关系。分析使用的是2004年组织的全国青少年调查数据。多变量分析采用二分逻辑回归和有序多分类逻辑回归。分析表明,14岁之前开始性活动更有可能与有临时性伴侣有关。在首次性行为时使用避孕套或在过去12个月内持续使用避孕套的可能性较小。这些关联因青少年所在国家和性别而异。推迟性活动开始时间可能是青春期保护健康更可靠、更安全的方式。然而,仅提倡禁欲的性与生殖健康项目可能对年轻人几乎没有积极影响。为了更好地实施这一策略,应将青少年性教育纳入其中。