Shandra Carrie L, Shameem Masra, Ghori Sadaf J
Department of Sociology/Program in Public Health, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York.
Program in Public Health, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York.
J Adolesc Health. 2016 Mar;58(3):302-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.10.013. Epub 2015 Dec 23.
The context in which first sexual intercourse takes place has lasting implications for subsequent sexual behavior. This study examines how adolescent disability associates with boys' age of sexual debut, relationship at first sexual intercourse, degree of discussion about birth control before first sexual intercourse, and contraceptive use at first sexual intercourse.
Data were used from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, a nationally representative survey collected annually in the United States. Multinomial logistic regression of a base sample of 2,737 boys examines the likelihood of (1) sexual debut at ages 12-14, 15-17, or ≥18 years; (2) first intercourse with a stranger, casual acquaintance, dating partner, in a committed relationship, or in an undefined relationship; (3) level of discussion about birth control; (4) contraception; and (5) condom use among those who contracept.
Compared to boys without disability, those with learning or emotional conditions are more likely-and those with sensory conditions are less likely-to report very early sexual debut. Boys with chronic illness are both more likely to have sex in a committed relationship and in an undefined relationship and also more likely to contracept at first intercourse. Boys with learning or emotional conditions are more likely to discuss birth control but less likely to use condoms if they do contracept.
Boys with and without disabilities-and boys with different types of disabilities-vary significantly in multiple aspects of their first sexual experiences. It is pertinent that sexual health interventions are tailored to address this diversity.
首次性行为发生的背景对后续性行为具有持久影响。本研究探讨青少年残疾状况如何与男孩的首次性行为年龄、首次性行为时的关系、首次性行为前关于节育的讨论程度以及首次性行为时的避孕措施使用情况相关联。
数据来自1997年美国全国青少年纵向调查,这是一项在美国每年进行的具有全国代表性的调查。对2737名男孩的基础样本进行多项逻辑回归分析,以检验以下情况的可能性:(1)在12 - 14岁、15 - 17岁或≥18岁时首次性行为;(2)首次性行为对象是陌生人、偶然相识者、约会对象、处于恋爱关系中或关系不明确者;(3)关于节育的讨论程度;(4)避孕措施;以及(5)在采取避孕措施的人群中使用避孕套的情况。
与无残疾男孩相比,有学习或情绪问题的男孩更有可能——而有感官问题的男孩不太可能——报告极早的首次性行为。患有慢性病的男孩在恋爱关系中和关系不明确的情况下发生性行为的可能性更高,且首次性行为时采取避孕措施的可能性也更高。有学习或情绪问题的男孩更有可能讨论节育,但如果采取避孕措施,使用避孕套的可能性较小。
有残疾和无残疾的男孩——以及患有不同类型残疾的男孩——在首次性经历的多个方面存在显著差异。针对性健康干预措施进行调整以应对这种多样性是很有必要的。