Child Trends, Bethesda, Maryland.
J Adolesc Health. 2013 Nov;53(5):617-22. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.05.003. Epub 2013 Jun 12.
To explore the perceptions of Latina women and healthcare providers about the role of parents in the young women's access to sexual and reproductive healthcare services.
This qualitative study drew on 11 focus groups conducted with 95 young adult Latina women (ages 18-24 years) and 3 focus groups with 24 health providers recruited from clinics and programs with large Latino client-bases. The data were analyzed using an inductive approach.
Young adult Latinas and providers emphasized that parents play an important role in young adults' access to sexual and reproductive health services. Some young women perceived parental support to access these services while others did not. The primary reason young adult Latinas and providers felt parents did not provide support was due to parental transmission of cultural values and beliefs, specifically: (1) a high value placed on virginity; (2) a presumption that unmarried women are not sexually active and therefore do not require sexual and reproductive health services; and (3) a belief that conversations about sex and reproductive health services encourage sexual activity and promiscuity.
Findings suggest that young adult Latinas perceive parents as playing an important role in their sexual and reproductive health seeking behaviors into adulthood. Parents appear to influence their young adult daughters by transmitting the cultural values they have on virginity and familismo, which stresses the importance of family, familial solidarity, and adherence to traditional gender roles within the family structure.
探讨拉丁裔女性和医疗服务提供者对父母在年轻女性获得性健康和生殖健康服务中的作用的看法。
这项定性研究通过 11 个焦点小组,共对 95 名 18-24 岁的年轻成年拉丁裔女性和 3 个由来自有大量拉丁裔客户的诊所和项目的 24 名卫生服务提供者组成的焦点小组进行了研究。使用归纳法对数据进行了分析。
年轻的成年拉丁裔女性和提供者强调,父母在年轻人获得性健康和生殖健康服务方面发挥着重要作用。一些年轻女性认为父母支持她们获得这些服务,而另一些女性则不这样认为。年轻的成年拉丁裔女性和提供者认为父母不提供支持的主要原因是父母传播文化价值观和信仰,具体来说:(1)对贞操的高度重视;(2)假定未婚女性没有性行为,因此不需要性健康和生殖健康服务;(3)认为关于性和生殖健康服务的对话会鼓励性行为和滥交。
研究结果表明,年轻的成年拉丁裔女性认为父母在她们成年后寻求性和生殖健康服务方面发挥着重要作用。父母似乎通过传递他们对贞操和家庭主义的价值观来影响他们的年轻女儿,家庭主义强调家庭的重要性、家庭团结以及在家庭结构中遵守传统性别角色。