Torres Maria Idalí, Granberry Phillip, Person Sharina, Allison Jeroan, Rosal Milagros, Rustan Sarah
Department of Anthropology, The Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Economics, The Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2016 Nov;20(11):2280-2290. doi: 10.1007/s10995-016-2041-x.
Introduction Latina mothers play a central role in raising and socializing their children; however, few studies have examined the cultural, socio-cognitive and neighborhood-related variables influencing the level of communication between Puerto Rican mothers and their children about sexuality and sexual health. This cross-sectional study sought to examine these influences. Methods Puerto Rican mothers with children aged 10-19 years (n = 193) were selected randomly for an ethnographic interview as part of a community participatory action research project in a U.S. urban northeastern community. Results Bivariate analyses found statistically significant associations between the child's age (p = 0.002), the mother's past communication about traditional gender role norms of women (marianismo) (p < 0.001), her positive outcome expectations for communications with her child (p < 0.025), and her perceptions of the physical condition (p < 0.001) and sexual health problems (p = 0.047) in the neighborhood. In a multivariate model, all of these variables remained significant except sexual health problems, and mother's attitudes toward the obligations of children to parents (familismo) emerged as a factor associated with a decrease in the number of sexual health topics that mothers raised with their children. No significant effects were found for mother's spiritual and religious experience (religiosidad). Discussion Our study highlights the importance of marianismo as a framework within which Puerto Rican mothers communicate sexual health information as well as the need to improve mothers' confidence discussing sexual health issues with their children. Future public health interventions to promote communication about sexuality and sexual health among Puerto Rican mothers should consider addressing this issue as a part of comprehensive neighborhood improvement projects.
引言 拉丁裔母亲在抚养子女和使其融入社会方面发挥着核心作用;然而,很少有研究探讨影响波多黎各母亲与子女之间关于性与性健康交流水平的文化、社会认知及邻里相关变量。本横断面研究旨在探究这些影响因素。方法 作为美国东北部一个城市社区参与式行动研究项目的一部分,随机选取了193名有10至19岁子女的波多黎各母亲进行人种志访谈。结果 双变量分析发现,子女年龄(p = 0.002)、母亲过去关于女性传统性别角色规范(圣母崇拜)的交流(p < 0.001)、她对与孩子交流的积极结果期望(p < 0.025)以及她对邻里身体状况(p < 0.001)和性健康问题(p = 0.047)的认知之间存在统计学上的显著关联。在多变量模型中,除性健康问题外,所有这些变量仍然显著,并且母亲对子女对父母义务的态度(家族主义)成为与母亲与子女谈论性健康话题数量减少相关的一个因素。未发现母亲的精神和宗教经历(宗教虔诚度)有显著影响。讨论 我们的研究强调了圣母崇拜作为波多黎各母亲交流性健康信息的框架的重要性,以及提高母亲与子女讨论性健康问题的信心的必要性。未来促进波多黎各母亲之间关于性与性健康交流的公共卫生干预措施应将解决这一问题作为综合邻里改善项目的一部分加以考虑。