Stout Claire D, Paredes Christian D, Nelson Kimberly M
Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Boston University Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Sex Res Social Policy. 2023 Mar;20(1):84-93. doi: 10.1007/s13178-021-00682-8. Epub 2022 Jan 13.
Understanding the sexual health needs of adolescent sexual minority males (ASMM) at the time of sexual debut will inform programs seeking to decrease sexual health inequities experienced by ASMM.
In 2020, sexually active, cisgender ASMM (=102, age 14-17) in the United States completed the baseline assessment of an online sexual health intervention pilot trial. Participants responded to closed- and open-ended questions about their sexual debut with a male partner, including sexual behavior, skills and knowledge they knew and wish they knew at the time of their debut, and sources of said skills and knowledge.
On average, participants were 14.5 years old (=1.4) at their debut. Participants reported knowing how to say no to sex (80%) and wishing they knew how to talk with partners about what they would (50%) and would not (52%) like to do sexually. Open-ended responses indicated that participants desired sexual communication skills at sexual debut. Personal research (67%) was the most common knowledge source prior to debut, and open-ended responses suggest that Google, pornography, and social media were the most frequently used websites and phone applications to find information about sex.
Results suggest sexual health programs for ASMM should occur prior to sexual debut, teach sexual communication skills, and teach media literacy skills to help youth deduce credible sexual health resources.
Incorporating the sexual health needs and wants of ASMM into sexual health programs will likely improve acceptability and efficacy, and ultimately decrease sexual health inequities experienced by ASMM.
了解青春期性少数男性(ASMM)首次性行为时的性健康需求,将为旨在减少ASMM所经历的性健康不平等现象的项目提供信息。
2020年,美国性活跃的顺性别ASMM(n = 102,年龄14 - 17岁)完成了一项在线性健康干预试点试验的基线评估。参与者回答了关于他们与男性伴侣首次性行为的封闭式和开放式问题,包括性行为、他们在首次性行为时知道和希望知道的技能与知识,以及这些技能和知识的来源。
参与者首次性行为时的平均年龄为14.5岁(标准差 = 1.4)。参与者报告说知道如何拒绝性行为(80%),并希望知道如何与伴侣谈论他们愿意(50%)和不愿意(52%)进行的性行为。开放式回答表明,参与者在首次性行为时渴望获得性沟通技巧。个人研究(67%)是首次性行为前最常见的知识来源,开放式回答表明谷歌、色情内容和社交媒体是查找性信息最常用的网站和手机应用程序。
结果表明,针对ASMM的性健康项目应在首次性行为之前开展,教授性沟通技巧,并教授媒体素养技能,以帮助青少年辨别可靠的性健康资源。
将ASMM的性健康需求和愿望纳入性健康项目可能会提高可接受性和效果,并最终减少ASMM所经历的性健康不平等现象。