University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, OK, USA.
Miami University in Oxford, OH, USA.
J Adolesc. 2019 Apr;72:52-63. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2019.02.004. Epub 2019 Feb 27.
Parents are important decision makers in black churches. The objective of this qualitative study was to identify African American parents' beliefs of the Black Church's role in preventing teen pregnancy and promoting healthy teen relationships.
Parent members (n = 36) of 27 predominately Black churches in two southwestern US cities participated in semi-structured interviews from February-June 2017. A question path was developed based on literature searches, key informant interviews, and a previous study with local pastors, and questions focused on parents' knowledge/beliefs about 1) sexuality education, 2) the church's role in preventing teen pregnancy, and 3) implementation obstacles. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, coded using NVivo, and open-coded for themes to investigate patterns across codes and participants. Transcripts were then reviewed for quotes to represent each theme.
Five themes were identified, with multiple subthemes. Most parents said there should be no boundaries on the type of sexuality information shared by their church, but later changed their minds after reviewing a list of potential topics. Parents listed 'parent-child communication', 'goals and dreams', and 'relationships' as the most important topics for teen pregnancy prevention intervention. Parents said information shared during workshops should be judgement-free and realistic. Parents most often said pastors and/or youth pastors/directors should deliver sexual health information. Parents believed older adults and other parents may oppose sexual education.
By understanding parents' beliefs of teen pregnancy prevention programs, public health practitioners can understand concerns, modify implementation strategies, and utilize parental support to gain buy-in before planning and implementing programs.
父母是黑人教堂中的重要决策者。本项定性研究的目的是确定非裔美国父母对黑人教堂在预防青少年怀孕和促进青少年健康关系方面的作用的信念。
2017 年 2 月至 6 月,来自美国西南部两个城市的 27 所主要黑人教堂的 36 位家长成员参加了半结构式访谈。根据文献检索、重点知情人访谈和之前与当地牧师的研究,制定了一个问题路径,问题集中在父母对以下方面的知识/信念:1)性教育;2)教会在预防青少年怀孕中的作用;3)实施障碍。访谈记录逐字转录,使用 NVivo 进行编码,并进行开放式编码以研究代码和参与者之间的模式。然后对抄本进行审查,以获取代表每个主题的报价。
确定了五个主题,其中包含多个子主题。大多数父母表示,教会分享的性信息类型不应有限制,但在查看潜在主题列表后,他们改变了主意。父母将“亲子沟通”、“目标和梦想”和“关系”列为预防青少年怀孕干预的最重要主题。父母表示,工作坊中分享的信息应该没有评判,且应该现实。父母最常表示,牧师和/或青年牧师/主任应该提供性健康信息。父母认为老年人和其他父母可能会反对性教育。
通过了解父母对青少年怀孕预防计划的信念,公共卫生从业人员可以了解关注问题,修改实施策略,并在规划和实施计划之前利用父母的支持来获得认可。