Romo Laura F, Berenson Abbey B
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9490, USA.
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2012 Oct;25(5):328-33. doi: 10.1016/j.jpag.2012.06.001.
Tampon use is common among European American adolescents, but much less so among African American and Latina adolescents. Reasons are largely unclear. The general goal of this study was to examine differences among European American, African American and English-speaking Latina women and Spanish-speaking women in tampon use, sources of information about tampon use, and concerns and barriers related to tampon use in their adolescent years.
The sample included 165 low-income women ages 18 to 35 years (M = 24.1) who filled out a survey in a family planning clinic.
European American women (71%) were significantly more likely to use tampons in adolescence compared to a considerably smaller proportion of African American (29%), English-speaking Latina (22%), and Spanish-speaking Latina women (5%). Mothers were a primary source of explanations about tampons for European American women, but not for ethnic minority women. African American and Latina English-speaking women were more likely to report that their mothers did not approve of tampons compared to none of the European American women. Specific concerns about tampons for Latina and African American women were that they were unsafe and inappropriate for virgins, and also for Latina women, that they could get lost or stuck. Overall, Latina women reported more concerns and barriers to tampon use than European American women which included a lack of knowledge on how to use them. Findings have implications for addressing the health education needs of low-income ethnic minority adolescents to reduce misconceptions and relieve concerns about tampons.
在欧美青少年中,使用卫生棉条很常见,但在非裔美国人和拉丁裔青少年中则少得多。原因 largely 尚不清楚。本研究的总体目标是调查欧美、非裔美国以及说英语的拉丁裔女性和说西班牙语的女性在卫生棉条使用、卫生棉条使用信息来源以及她们青少年时期与卫生棉条使用相关的担忧和障碍方面的差异。
样本包括165名年龄在18至35岁(M = 24.1)的低收入女性,她们在一家计划生育诊所填写了一份调查问卷。
与非裔美国女性(29%)、说英语的拉丁裔女性(22%)和说西班牙语的拉丁裔女性(5%)中所占比例小得多的情况相比,欧美女性(71%)在青春期使用卫生棉条的可能性显著更高。母亲是欧美女性关于卫生棉条解释的主要来源,但对少数族裔女性来说并非如此。与没有欧美女性这样报告相比,非裔美国和说英语的拉丁裔女性更有可能报告她们的母亲不赞成使用卫生棉条。拉丁裔和非裔美国女性对卫生棉条的具体担忧是它们对处女不安全且不合适,对拉丁裔女性来说,还担心它们会丢失或卡住。总体而言,拉丁裔女性报告的卫生棉条使用方面的担忧和障碍比欧美女性更多,包括缺乏如何使用它们的知识。研究结果对于满足低收入少数族裔青少年的健康教育需求以减少误解和缓解对卫生棉条的担忧具有启示意义。