Fantasia Heidi Collins, Sutherland Melissa A, Fontenot Holly, Ierardi Janet A
Author Affiliations: 1College of Health Sciences, School of Nursing, University of Massachusetts Lowell; 2William F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College; and 3Lawrence Memorial/Regis College, University of Massachusetts Lowell.
J Forensic Nurs. 2014 Oct-Dec;10(4):199-207. doi: 10.1097/JFN.0000000000000046.
College women have the highest rates of sexual violence, sexually transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancy compared with women in all other age groups. Although much is known about sexual risk behaviors among college women, less is known about how women negotiate consent for contraceptive use during sexual encounters. Therefore, the purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore college women's knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about contraceptive and sexual consent during dating relationships. Twenty-six women participated in five focus groups on two college campuses in the northeastern United States. Content analysis was used to analyze the data. The three main categories that emerged from the analysis included the influence of alcohol on sexual behaviors, lack of negotiation for sexual consent and contraceptive use, and fear of pregnancy. The results of this study highlight the complex social interactions and norms that college women encounter when making decisions regarding sexual activity and contraceptive use. The results of this study can inform the role of college health providers and forensic nurses to promote sexual health and safety when they interact with college women.
与所有其他年龄组的女性相比,大学女生遭受性暴力、性传播感染和意外怀孕的比例最高。尽管人们对大学女生的性风险行为了解很多,但对于女性在性行为中如何协商同意使用避孕药具却知之甚少。因此,这项定性描述性研究的目的是探讨大学女生在恋爱关系中对避孕和性同意的知识、态度和信念。26名女性参与了在美国东北部两个大学校园举行的五个焦点小组讨论。采用内容分析法对数据进行分析。分析得出的三个主要类别包括酒精对性行为的影响、缺乏对性同意和避孕使用的协商以及对怀孕的恐惧。这项研究的结果凸显了大学女生在就性活动和避孕使用做出决定时所遇到的复杂社会互动和规范。这项研究的结果可以为大学健康服务提供者和法医护士在与大学女生互动时促进性健康和安全的作用提供参考。