Childs Gwendolyn D, White Reashanda, Hataway Connie, Moneyham Linda, Gaioso Vanessa
University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Nursing, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Nursing (Auckl). 2012 Oct;2012(2):55-65. doi: 10.2147/NRR.S37084.
Nationally, African American (AA) girls aged 15 to 19 have the highest incidence of Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis compared to White and Hispanic girls of the same age group. To address this STI epidemic, it is imperative to target AA girls during early adolescence and before sexual debut. According to the 2011 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, approximately 7% of AA girls initiate sex prior to age 13. The purpose of this descriptive, qualitative study was to explore AA girls', aged 12 to 14, perceptions about virginity and relationships and how those perceptions influence their decisions to engage in or abstain from sexual activity. METHODS: A convenience sample of 64 participants was recruited through community-based organizations in Alabama. Data were collected using individual interviews and focus groups. Individual interview focused on (1) values and beliefs about being a virgin, (2) choosing boyfriends, and (3) perceptions about good and bad relationships. Focus groups were held to validate findings from interviews. Verbatim transcripts of audiotapes, observation notes, and demographic data were primary data for analysis. Content analysis was used in analysis and interpretation of qualitative data to formulate meaningful categories, themes, and patterns. The qualitative research software, QSR N-Vivo®, was used to code and sort data into categories. The SPSS statistical software was used to conduct descriptive analyses to describe the study sample. RESULTS: Mean age of study sample was 12.9 years. Out of 64participants, 5 reported having engaged in sexual activity. Mean age of sexual debut was 13 years. Common themes that emerged included: respecting myself, ideal boyfriend, characteristics of a romantic relationship. CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this study suggest STI prevention programs should build upon the values related to virginity to promote delaying sexual activity. Furthermore, findings suggest the need for education about healthy relationships.
在全国范围内,与同年龄组的白人及西班牙裔女孩相比,15至19岁的非裔美国(AA)女孩感染衣原体、淋病和梅毒的发病率最高。为应对这一性传播感染(STI)流行情况,在青春期早期及首次性行为之前针对非裔美国女孩开展工作势在必行。根据2011年全国青少年风险行为调查显示,约7%的非裔美国女孩在13岁之前开始性行为。这项描述性定性研究的目的是探讨12至14岁非裔美国女孩对贞操和恋爱关系的看法,以及这些看法如何影响她们参与或避免性行为的决定。方法:通过阿拉巴马州的社区组织招募了64名参与者作为便利样本。数据通过个人访谈和焦点小组收集。个人访谈聚焦于:(1)对贞操的价值观和信念;(2)选择男朋友;(3)对良好和不良恋爱关系的看法。举行焦点小组以验证访谈结果。录音磁带的逐字记录、观察笔记和人口统计学数据是分析的主要数据。内容分析用于定性数据的分析和解释,以形成有意义的类别、主题和模式。使用定性研究软件QSR N-Vivo®对数据进行编码并分类整理。使用SPSS统计软件进行描述性分析以描述研究样本。结果:研究样本的平均年龄为12.9岁。64名参与者中,有5人报告曾有过性行为。首次性行为的平均年龄为13岁。出现的共同主题包括:尊重自己、理想男友、浪漫关系的特征。结论:本研究结果表明,性传播感染预防项目应基于与贞操相关的价值观来促进推迟性行为。此外,研究结果表明需要开展关于健康恋爱关系的教育。