1 Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
2 Department of Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2019 Jan-Feb;13(1):1557988319825919. doi: 10.1177/1557988319825919.
Early fatherhood is common in the United States (U.S.). The emergency department (ED) plays a disproportionate role in serving patients with unmet reproductive and sexual health needs. With 8 million adolescent males visiting U.S. EDs annually, the ED is a potential site to implement interventions to minimize early fatherhood and unintended teenage pregnancy. Little is known about how adolescent male ED patients perceive and behave in sexual relationships and how they influence contraceptive decision making. The objective of this study was to identify the barriers and enablers affecting contraceptive and condom use among adolescent male ED patients. Semistructured interviews were conducted with males aged 14-19 in one urban ED. Enrollment continued until saturation of key themes. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded based on thematic analysis using NVivo 10. The Social Ecological Model was used to organize and understand themes. Participants ( n = 24) were predominantly 18-19 years (63%) and Hispanic (92%). Most (71%) had sex ≤3 months prior but infrequently used a condom at last intercourse (42%). The primary barrier influencing contraceptive use was lack of knowledge of effective contraceptives. Other barriers consisted of perceived gender roles, poor partner communication, and little relationship with a primary provider. Enablers included intention not to get a partner pregnant, school-based sexual health education, normalcy to use condoms, and a trustworthy confidante. The identified barriers and enablers influencing adolescent males' perspectives toward contraceptives should be addressed if designing future ED-based pregnancy prevention interventions targeting teen males.
美国青少年早育现象普遍。急诊部门在满足患者生殖和性健康需求方面发挥着不成比例的作用。由于每年有 800 万青少年男性访问美国急诊部门,急诊部门是实施干预措施以尽量减少青少年早育和意外怀孕的潜在场所。目前对于青少年男性急诊患者如何看待和处理性关系以及他们如何影响避孕决策知之甚少。本研究旨在确定影响青少年男性急诊患者避孕和使用避孕套的障碍和促进因素。在一个城市急诊部门对 14-19 岁的男性进行了半结构式访谈。根据主题分析使用 NVivo 10 对访谈进行记录、转录和编码,采用社会生态模型来组织和理解主题。参与者(n=24)主要为 18-19 岁(63%)和西班牙裔(92%)。大多数人(71%)在 ≤3 个月前有过性行为,但上次性行为时很少使用避孕套(42%)。影响避孕使用的主要障碍是缺乏对有效避孕药具的了解。其他障碍包括感知到的性别角色、与伴侣沟通不畅以及与主要提供者的关系较少。促进因素包括不想让伴侣怀孕的意图、基于学校的性健康教育、使用避孕套的正常化以及值得信赖的知己。如果设计针对青少年男性的未来基于急诊部门的怀孕预防干预措施,应解决确定的障碍和促进因素,以了解青少年男性对避孕药具的看法。