Matsuda Yui, McGrath Jacqueline M, Knafl George J, Worthington Everett L, Jallo Nancy, Corona Rosalie
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.
Hisp Health Care Int. 2014;12(4):161-73. doi: 10.1891/1540-4153.12.4.161.
The ability to influence partners' actions within an intimate relationship (sexual relationship power [SRP]) is a key concept in achieving optimum family planning (FP) among U.S. Latinos. The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between relationship/FP factors and SRP. The actor-partner interdependence model was used to analyze data for 40 couples. Both men's and women's sexual communications were positively associated with SRP, only women's relationship satisfaction was positively associated with SRP, women's general communication was negatively associated with men's SRP, and men's contraception attitudes were negatively associated with SRP. Couples interventions are needed, which account for SRP and gender differences. These findings provide direction for developing targeted interventions to achieve better FP for Latino couples.
在亲密关系中影响伴侣行为的能力(性伴侣关系权力[SRP])是美国拉丁裔实现最佳计划生育(FP)的一个关键概念。本研究的目的是检验关系/计划生育因素与性伴侣关系权力之间的关联。采用行为者-伴侣相互依赖模型对40对夫妇的数据进行分析。男性和女性的性沟通均与性伴侣关系权力呈正相关,只有女性的关系满意度与性伴侣关系权力呈正相关,女性的一般沟通与男性的性伴侣关系权力呈负相关,男性的避孕态度与性伴侣关系权力呈负相关。需要开展考虑到性伴侣关系权力和性别差异的夫妻干预措施。这些发现为制定有针对性的干预措施提供了方向,以便拉丁裔夫妇能更好地实现计划生育。