Kaljee Linda, Wang Bo, Deveaux Lynette, Lunn Sonja, Rolle Glenda, Villar Maria Elena, Stanton Bonita
Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2016 May 1;28(2):133-40. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2014-0079.
While The Bahamas have significantly reduced poor reproductive health outcomes among adolescents and emerging adults, data indicate that youth are engaged in sexual risk behaviors. Substance use has been linked to increased risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infections in other contexts. There are limited data on Bahamian youth in relation to consumption of alcohol and marijuana use and engagement in sexual behaviors.
This study aimed to assess potential relationships between alcohol and marijuana use and engagement in sexual behavior among government secondary school students in New Providence, The Bahamas.
Total sample size was 2572, and about 56% of respondents were female. Mean age was 14.2 (SD 2.7 years). Cross-sectional data came from a baseline survey conducted as part of a longitudinal randomized controlled evaluation of a school-based HIV prevention and reproductive health program in New Providence.
Overall, 46.5% (519) males and 44.8% (652) females reported alcohol consumption; 7.3% (82) males and 1.7% (25) females reported use of marijuana in the last 6 months. About 43% (477) male respondents and 16% (231) female respondents reported ever having vaginal sex. Logistic regression analysis indicates that increased likelihood of engaging in sex during the past 6 months is associated with being older, male, and consuming alcohol and marijuana.
These data provide a 'global correlation' between substance use and engagement in sexual behaviors among Bahamian adolescents. Longitudinal research is needed to assess event specific risks and identify mediating and moderating factors. These findings indicate the importance of integrating reproductive health and substance use education.
虽然巴哈马群岛已大幅降低青少年和刚成年人群体中不良生殖健康结果的发生率,但数据显示年轻人仍存在性风险行为。在其他环境中,物质使用与感染艾滋病毒和性传播感染的风险增加有关。关于巴哈马青年饮酒、使用大麻及性行为方面的数据有限。
本研究旨在评估巴哈马新普罗维登斯岛公立中学学生饮酒、使用大麻与性行为之间的潜在关系。
总样本量为2572人,约56%的受访者为女性。平均年龄为14.2岁(标准差2.7岁)。横断面数据来自一项基线调查,该调查是新普罗维登斯岛一项基于学校的艾滋病毒预防和生殖健康项目纵向随机对照评估的一部分。
总体而言,46.5%(519名)男性和44.8%(652名)女性报告有饮酒行为;7.3%(82名)男性和1.7%(25名)女性报告在过去6个月内使用过大麻。约43%(477名)男性受访者和16%(231名)女性受访者报告曾有过阴道性行为。逻辑回归分析表明,过去6个月内发生性行为可能性增加与年龄较大、男性、饮酒及使用大麻有关。
这些数据揭示了巴哈马青少年物质使用与性行为之间的“总体相关性”。需要进行纵向研究以评估特定事件风险,并确定中介和调节因素。这些发现表明整合生殖健康和物质使用教育的重要性。