Hébert Natacha, Beaulieu Emilie, Tremblay Marie-Michelle, Laflamme Sophie
University of Sherbrooke, Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec.
Paediatr Child Health. 2013 Mar;18(3):129-33. doi: 10.1093/pch/18.3.129.
To evaluate the attitudes of adolescents toward communicating with their doctor about different aspects of their sexuality.
The present descriptive survey was conducted with the participation of teenagers from four high schools in Sherbrooke, Quebec. In each school, the students of two grade 8 classes (≤14 years of age) and two grade 10 classes (≥15 years of age) anonymously completed a self-administered questionnaire. Permission from the school board and parental consent for every participant was obtained.
A total of 387 adolescents completed the self-administered questionnaire. The response rate for the study was 98%. Only 27% of the respondents remembered being questioned by their doctor about sexuality, and 17% of the respondents had already brought up the topic of sexuality themselves with their doctor. More than one-half (57%) of the adolescents reported they would be moderately comfortable to totally comfortable discussing sexuality with their doctor if they felt the need to. Overall, when asked to evaluate their degree of comfort if questioned on specific questions about their sexuality, 73.8% to 99.5% believed they would be moderately to totally comfortable responding. Nevertheless, there was a statistically significant difference between age groups, with the older age group being more comfortable than the younger age group (P<0.001). There was no difference between the level of comfort among boys and girls answering the same questions. Respondents believed that their treating physician should discuss sexuality with them (73.8%) and, in the majority of cases (78%), that he/she should initiate the conversation.
Regardless of age or sex, teenagers considered themselves to be at ease discussing sexuality with their doctor and found it an important topic best brought up by their practitioner.
评估青少年对于就其性方面的不同问题与医生沟通的态度。
本次描述性调查由魁北克省舍布鲁克市四所高中的青少年参与。在每所学校,两个八年级班级(≤14岁)和两个十年级班级(≥15岁)的学生匿名完成一份自填式问卷。获得了学校董事会的许可以及每位参与者家长的同意。
共有387名青少年完成了自填式问卷。该研究的回复率为98%。只有27%的受访者记得曾被医生询问过性方面的问题,17%的受访者自己已经和医生提及过性方面的话题。超过一半(57%)的青少年表示,如果觉得有必要,他们会在与医生讨论性方面的问题时感到适度自在至完全自在。总体而言,当被要求评估如果被问及关于他们性方面的具体问题时的自在程度时,73.8%至99.5%的人认为他们会在回答时感到适度至完全自在。然而,不同年龄组之间存在统计学上的显著差异,年龄较大的组比年龄较小的组更自在(P<0.001)。回答相同问题的男孩和女孩在自在程度上没有差异。受访者认为他们的主治医生应该与他们讨论性方面的问题(73.8%),并且在大多数情况下(78%),医生应该开启这个话题。
无论年龄或性别,青少年认为自己在与医生讨论性方面的问题时感到自在,并认为这是一个重要的话题,最好由他们的医生开启。