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性教育对青少年和年轻成年人性行为和结果的影响。

Consequences of sex education on teen and young adult sexual behaviors and outcomes.

机构信息

The Guttmacher Institute, Research Division, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2012 Oct;51(4):332-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2011.12.028. Epub 2012 Mar 7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study examined whether formal sex education is associated with sexual health behaviors and outcomes using recent nationally representative survey data.

METHODS

Data used were from 4,691 male and female individuals aged 15-24 years from the 2006-2008 National Survey of Family Growth. Weighted bivariate and multivariate analyses were conducted by gender, estimating the associations of sex education by type (only abstinence, abstinence and birth control, or neither) before first sexual intercourse, and sexual behaviors and outcomes.

RESULTS

Receipt of sex education, regardless of type, was associated with delays in first sex for both genders, as compared with receiving no sex education. Respondents receiving instruction about abstinence and birth control were significantly more likely at first sex to use any contraception (odds ratio [OR] = 1.73, females; OR = 1.91, males) or a condom (OR = 1.69, females; OR = 1.90, males), and less likely to have an age-discrepant partner (OR = .67, females; OR = .48, males). Receipt of only abstinence education was not statistically distinguishable in most models from receipt of either both or neither topics. Among female subjects, condom use at first sex was significantly more likely among those receiving instruction in both topics as compared with only abstinence education. The associations between sex education and all longer-term outcomes were mediated by older age at first sex.

CONCLUSIONS

Sex education about abstinence and birth control was associated with healthier sexual behaviors and outcomes as compared with no instruction. The protective influence of sex education is not limited to if or when to have sex, but extends to issues of contraception, partner selection, and reproductive health outcomes.

摘要

目的

本研究使用最近的全国代表性调查数据,考察了正规性教育是否与性行为和性健康结果有关。

方法

数据来自于 2006-2008 年全国家庭增长调查的 4691 名 15-24 岁的男性和女性个体。按性别进行加权双变量和多变量分析,估计首次性行为前性教育的类型(仅禁欲、禁欲和避孕,或两者都没有)与性行为和结果的关联。

结果

与未接受性教育的个体相比,无论性教育的类型如何,接受性教育都与两性首次性行为的延迟有关。接受禁欲和避孕教育的受访者在首次性行为时更有可能使用任何避孕措施(女性:比值比[OR] = 1.73;男性:OR = 1.91)或使用避孕套(女性:OR = 1.69;男性:OR = 1.90),并且不太可能与年龄不匹配的伴侣发生性行为(女性:OR = 0.67;男性:OR = 0.48)。在大多数模型中,仅接受禁欲教育与接受两者或两者都不接受的教育在统计学上没有显著差异。在女性受试者中,与仅接受禁欲教育的受试者相比,接受两者都接受教育的受试者在首次性行为时使用避孕套的可能性显著更高。性教育与所有长期结果的关联都通过首次性行为的年龄较大来介导。

结论

与没有指导相比,关于禁欲和避孕的性教育与更健康的性行为和结果有关。性教育的保护作用不仅限于何时发生性行为,还扩展到避孕、伴侣选择和生殖健康结果等问题。

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