Morrison-Beedy Dianne, Grove Linsey, Ji Ming, Baker Elizabeth
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2017 Nov-Dec;28(6):877-887. doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2017.06.012. Epub 2017 Jun 23.
Identifying why girls participate in safe and risky sexual behaviors is key to developing successful intervention strategies. This study identified motivations for sex in 738 girls enrolled in the Health Improvement Project for Teens (HIPTeens) randomized controlled trial and analyzed differences in sex motives among at-risk subgroups. Sexually active girls, ages 15-19 years, were recruited from urban community-based settings. Baseline data were collected via audio computer-assisted self-interview surveys including a modified Sex Motives Scale based on six domains (intimacy, enhancement, self-affirmation, coping, peer pressure, and partner approval), assessing drivers of both protective and risk-promoting motivations. Statistically significant motive differences across domains were identified among subgroups with different risk profiles, including mental health issues (depression, drug and alcohol use) as well as demographic group characteristics (race, age, and parental status). Understanding why girls have sex provides an opportunity to address motivation-focused strategies that may augment intervention efficacy.
确定女孩参与安全和危险性行为的原因是制定成功干预策略的关键。本研究确定了参与青少年健康改善项目(HIPTeens)随机对照试验的738名女孩发生性行为的动机,并分析了高危亚组之间性行为动机的差异。年龄在15至19岁之间有性行为的女孩是从城市社区环境中招募的。通过音频计算机辅助自我访谈调查收集基线数据,其中包括基于六个领域(亲密关系、增强自信、自我肯定、应对、同伴压力和伴侣认可)的改良版性动机量表,评估保护性动机和促进风险动机的驱动因素。在具有不同风险特征的亚组中,包括心理健康问题(抑郁、药物和酒精使用)以及人口统计学特征(种族、年龄和父母状况),发现各领域之间存在统计学上显著的动机差异。了解女孩发生性行为的原因提供了一个机会,可以采用以动机为重点的策略,这可能会提高干预效果。