Silver School of Social Work, New York University, New York, NY, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2013 Mar;17(3):961-75. doi: 10.1007/s10461-012-0289-8.
The present study examined cognitive and emotional correlates of sexual decision-making among three groups of Dominican adolescents: (a) Dominican youth who were born and raised in New York City, (b) Dominican youth who recently immigrated to New York City from the Dominican Republic, and (c) Dominican adolescents who were born and currently reside in the Dominican Republic. Data were collected via self-administered questionnaires from Dominican mother-adolescent dyads in New York City (n = 1,008) and the Dominican Republic (n = 213). Across groups, positive emotion constructs were consistently among the most important correlates of intentions to engage in sexual intercourse while issues related to STIs and HIV showed the lowest correlations. Interestingly, positive correlations with intentions to engage in intercourse were found among Dominican-residing males, as were positive correlations with intentions among Dominican-residing females. The implications for HIV prevention programs for Dominican youth are discussed.
(a) 在纽约市出生和长大的多米尼加青年;(b) 最近从多米尼加共和国移民到纽约市的多米尼加青年;(c) 在多米尼加共和国出生和目前居住在那里的多米尼加青少年。数据是通过在纽约市的多米尼加裔母亲-青少年对(n=1008)和多米尼加共和国(n=213)的自我管理问卷收集的。在所有群体中,积极情绪结构始终是与发生性行为意图最重要的相关性因素之一,而与性传播感染和 HIV 相关的问题相关性最低。有趣的是,在居住在多米尼加的男性中,与发生性行为意图呈正相关,而居住在多米尼加的女性中也存在与意图呈正相关。对多米尼加青年的 HIV 预防计划的影响进行了讨论。