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肯尼亚青少年女孩和年轻女性首次性行为中的保护措施。

Protection at First Sexual Intercourse Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Kenya.

机构信息

Center for Clinical Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, KNH, Nairobi, 19865-0020, Kenya.

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2021 Jan;50(1):219-227. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01785-w. Epub 2020 Jul 27.

Abstract

Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) are at high risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including at first sexual intercourse. The literature is scarce on factors influencing use of protective strategies at this critical time. We conducted 20 in-depth interviews and five focus group discussions with purposively sampled AGYW aged 16-20 years who reported first sex while enrolled in a larger cohort study and willing to participate. All AGYW were counseled on HIV prevention and had access to reproductive health information and services. Data collected were transcribed, translated and analyzed thematically. We identified two approaches to first sex. In one approach, the AGYW facilitated protection use, and those AGYW reported intention and preparation to initiate sexual activity and ability to request condom use, as well as their male partner's willingness to use and provide condoms. In another approach, AGYW experienced first sexual intercourse without agency (the feeling of control over actions and their consequences [Moore, 2016]) and described lack of prior intentions and planning, discomfort with discussions about sex and condom use, and desire to experience sexual pleasure as reported by peers. No AGYW mentioned parents/adults as playing any role as facilitators of protection use at first sex, highlighting the need for further research on the missing gap. The AGYW were trusting of verbal reports by male partners describing themselves as having never engaged in sex, HIV negative, and free of STIs. We found that some AGYW were empowered to plan, discuss, and request protection at first sex, and others did not take agency. First sex is a time of vulnerability where innovative strategies are needed to strengthen AGYW's agency and promote condom use and other HIV/STI prevention methods.

摘要

青少年女孩和年轻女性(AGYW)感染艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染(STI)的风险很高,包括初次性行为。关于影响这一关键时期使用保护策略的因素的文献很少。我们对 20 名年龄在 16-20 岁的青少年女孩和年轻女性进行了深入访谈和 5 次焦点小组讨论,她们在参加一项更大的队列研究时报告了初次性行为,并愿意参与。所有 AGYW 都接受了艾滋病毒预防咨询,并可以获得生殖健康信息和服务。收集的数据被转录、翻译并进行了主题分析。我们确定了两种初次性行为的方式。在一种方法中,AGYW 促进了保护措施的使用,这些 AGYW 报告了开始性行为的意图和准备,以及要求使用安全套的能力,以及她们的男性伴侣愿意使用和提供安全套的意愿。在另一种方法中,AGYW 在没有代理(对行动及其后果的控制感[Moore,2016])的情况下经历了初次性行为,并描述了缺乏事先的意图和计划、对性和安全套使用的讨论感到不适,以及像同龄人报告的那样渴望体验性快感。没有 AGYW 提到父母/成年人在初次性行为中作为保护措施使用的促进者发挥任何作用,这突出了需要进一步研究这一缺失的差距。AGYW 信任男性伴侣的口头报告,描述自己从未发生过性行为、艾滋病毒阴性且没有性传播感染。我们发现,一些 AGYW 有能力在初次性行为时计划、讨论和要求保护,而另一些则没有采取代理措施。初次性行为是一个脆弱的时期,需要创新策略来增强 AGYW 的代理权,促进安全套使用和其他艾滋病毒/性传播感染预防方法。

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