Al Quds University, Abu-Dis, Palestine.
BMC Public Health. 2014 Nov 24;14:1213. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1213.
Young people in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are profoundly affected by violence, high unemployment, and economic hardship. Experiences of community-level violence and personal trauma increase the likelihood that young people will engage in risky behaviors that include smoking, drug use, and unsafe sex. Little is known about the sexual behavior of young people in the region, particularly in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). Our aim in this study was to gain an insight into the perceived prevalence and patterns of sexual behavior among Palestinian youth.
The study was based on ten focus groups and 17 in-depth interviews with young people aged 16-24 years as part of the formative phase of a cross-sectional representative study of risk behaviors in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, in 2012. The sample was selected using a combination of purposive and convenience sampling. Qualitative analysis was used to code detailed notes of focus groups and interviews.
Based on participants' reports, different types of sexual activity outside marriage were not uncommon, even in conservative communities. The most reported sexual activity was non-penetrative sex: oral and anal intercourse, and virtual sex. Some young people had sexual intercourse with sex workers; they went to brothels in Israel and to brothels operating clandestinely in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Most respondents were of the opinion that young people did not usually use protection during sexual intercourse. Many reported that youth engage in different types of sexual activity outside marriage for several reasons: to challenge the culture, financial constraints and inability to marry, basic human need, personal pleasure, suppression, to kill boredom, and to prove manhood.
In contrast with the conservative social context of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), the findings suggest that sexual activities outside marriage may be more common than is currently assumed. Sexual behavior in the oPt is a concern because of the low awareness of the potential health consequences. The results draw attention to the need to incorporate sexual reproductive health into the national agenda and ensure that it is included in the programs of national institutions.
中东和北非(MENA)的年轻人深受暴力、高失业率和经济困难的影响。社区层面的暴力经历和个人创伤增加了年轻人从事包括吸烟、吸毒和不安全性行为在内的危险行为的可能性。该地区年轻人的性行为鲜为人知,尤其是在被占领的巴勒斯坦领土(oPt)。我们在这项研究中的目的是深入了解巴勒斯坦年轻人对性行为的普遍看法和模式。
这项研究基于 2012 年在西岸(包括耶路撒冷)进行的一项横断面风险行为代表性研究的形成阶段,对 16-24 岁的年轻人进行了 10 个焦点小组和 17 次深入访谈。该样本是通过目的抽样和便利抽样相结合选择的。对焦点小组和访谈的详细记录进行了定性分析。
根据参与者的报告,即使在保守的社区中,婚外性行为也并不罕见。最常见的性行为是未经插入的性行为:口交和肛交,以及虚拟性行为。一些年轻人与性工作者发生性关系;他们去以色列的妓院和西岸秘密经营的妓院,包括东耶路撒冷。大多数受访者认为年轻人在性交时通常不使用保护措施。许多人报告说,年轻人出于多种原因在婚姻之外从事不同类型的性行为:挑战文化、经济限制和无法结婚、基本的人类需求、个人愉悦、压抑、消除无聊和证明男子气概。
与被占领的巴勒斯坦领土(oPt)的保守社会背景形成对比的是,研究结果表明,婚外性行为可能比目前所假设的更为普遍。oPt 的性行为是一个令人关注的问题,因为人们对潜在的健康后果认识不足。研究结果提请注意将性生殖健康纳入国家议程的必要性,并确保将其纳入国家机构的方案。