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学生军人和退伍军人的性行为和健康行为。

Sexual Behaviors and Health Practices Among Student Service Members and Veterans.

机构信息

School of Social Work, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35486, USA.

Human Development and Family Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2019 Nov;48(8):2595-2604. doi: 10.1007/s10508-018-1331-3. Epub 2019 Mar 11.

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to determine whether veteran students and non-veteran students differed in their sexual behaviors and health practices and, furthermore, whether or not those differences were gender specific. Demographic characteristics of the study sample were explored by calculating frequencies and percentages by military service status. Research questions were explored with maximum likelihood multiple logistic regression. Results showed that student veterans were more likely than non-veteran students to have sex with multiple partners, with males and transgender students more likely than females to report multiple sexual partners. Student veterans were more likely than non-veterans to perform a self-examination for either breast cancer or testicular cancer, with transgender students more likely than females to report having engaged in a self-examination. Student veterans were also more likely than non-veterans to have been vaccinated against HPV or Hepatitis B, with male students more likely than females to have been vaccinated. Furthermore, transgender student veterans were less likely than female veterans to have been vaccinated. Finally, male student veterans were more likely than female veterans to report an STI-related doctor visit, with transgender student veterans more likely than female veterans to report an STI-related doctor visit. College campuses are increasingly implementing student veteran-specific programs and services; however, little if any research specifically has explored ways in which safety and health can be promoted within university settings. We recommend that institutions of higher education make concerted efforts to promote safety and health among its student veteran population.

摘要

本研究旨在确定退伍学生和非退伍学生在性行为和健康行为方面是否存在差异,以及这些差异是否存在性别特异性。通过计算兵役状况的频率和百分比来探讨研究样本的人口统计学特征。使用最大似然多项逻辑回归探讨研究问题。结果表明,与非退伍学生相比,退伍学生更有可能与多个伴侣发生性关系,而男性和跨性别学生比女性更有可能报告有多个性伴侣。与非退伍学生相比,退伍学生更有可能进行乳腺癌或睾丸癌的自我检查,而跨性别学生比女性更有可能进行自我检查。退伍学生也更有可能接种 HPV 或乙肝疫苗,而男性学生比女性更有可能接种疫苗。此外,跨性别退伍学生比女性退伍学生接种疫苗的可能性更小。最后,与女性退伍学生相比,男性退伍学生更有可能因性传播感染相关的就诊,而跨性别退伍学生比女性退伍学生更有可能因性传播感染相关的就诊。大学校园越来越多地实施针对退伍学生的特定项目和服务;然而,几乎没有任何研究专门探讨如何在大学环境中促进安全和健康。我们建议高等教育机构共同努力,促进其退伍学生群体的安全和健康。

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