Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Demography. 2022 Dec 1;59(6):2271-2293. doi: 10.1215/00703370-10295826.
Of all pregnancies among young women in the United States, more than 60% are undesired, yet explanations for this phenomenon remain elusive. While research has investigated how pregnancy desires and intentions shape pregnancy-related behavior, only recently have scholars noted that desire for sex influences these same behaviors. Many young women simultaneously experience strong desires for sex alongside a strong desire to avoid pregnancy, but few studies have considered the extent to which young women adapt their reproductive behaviors in response to these potentially competing desires. Using novel weekly panel data, this analysis assesses how desires for sex may moderate the effect of the desire to avoid pregnancy on a young woman's sexual behavior and contraceptive use. Findings suggest that when a woman strongly wants to avoid pregnancy, she is less likely to have sex and more likely to use hormonal or coital contraceptives. As her desire for sex increases, however, she is instead more likely to have sex and use hormonal contraceptives. If she does not use hormonal methods, she is less likely to use coital contraceptives when she has intercourse. These findings highlight the importance of recognizing the desire for sex as a behavioral modifier for avoiding undesired pregnancy in the transition to adulthood.
在美国,超过 60%的年轻女性怀孕是意外怀孕,但对于这种现象的解释仍然难以捉摸。虽然研究已经调查了怀孕的愿望和意图如何影响与怀孕相关的行为,但最近学者们才注意到,对性的渴望也会影响这些相同的行为。许多年轻女性同时强烈渴望性和避免怀孕,但很少有研究考虑年轻女性在多大程度上调整她们的生殖行为以应对这些潜在的竞争欲望。本研究使用新颖的每周面板数据,评估了对性的渴望如何调节避免怀孕的愿望对年轻女性性行为和避孕措施使用的影响。研究结果表明,当一个女人强烈希望避免怀孕时,她不太可能发生性行为,更有可能使用激素避孕或性交避孕措施。然而,随着她对性的渴望增加,她更有可能发生性行为并使用激素避孕措施。如果她不使用激素方法,当她发生性行为时,她不太可能使用性交避孕措施。这些发现强调了认识到性渴望是在向成年期过渡中避免意外怀孕的行为调节剂的重要性。