Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; School of Nursing, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Department of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C..
Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; School of Nursing, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
J Adolesc Health. 2023 Sep;73(3):567-573. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.04.024. Epub 2023 Jun 16.
Latino and Black adolescent males experience sexual health inequities, and their engagement in sexual health services remains low. Parents shape adolescent sexual health behavior and other youth outcomes. However, the role of Latino and Black fathers in promoting male adolescent sexual health is understudied, in part because about one in four fathers resides apart from their children and nonresident fathers are presumed to be less influential. We examined associations of paternal communication with sexual health service use and perceived paternal role modeling among Latino and Black adolescent males with resident and nonresident fathers.
We recruited 191 Latino and Black adolescent males aged 15-19 years and their fathers in the South Bronx, New York City, using area sampling methods; dyads completed surveys. We estimated bivariate and adjusted associations of paternal communication with adolescent male sexual health service use and perceived paternal role modeling using logistic and linear regressions. Effect measure modification by paternal residence was assessed.
A unit increase on a five-point paternal communication scale was associated with approximately twice and 1.7 times the likelihood of clinical sexual health service use during adolescent males' lifetime and in the past 3 months, respectively; there was no significant effect measure modification by paternal residence. Paternal communication was associated with increased levels of perceived paternal role modeling and usefulness of paternal advice, with stronger associations for nonresident fathers.
Both resident and nonresident Latino and Black fathers warrant greater consideration as partners in promoting male adolescent sexual health service use.
拉丁裔和非裔美国青少年男性在性健康方面存在不平等现象,他们对性健康服务的参与度仍然较低。父母会影响青少年的性健康行为和其他青年的结果。然而,拉丁裔和非裔美国父亲在促进男青少年性健康方面的作用却鲜少被研究,部分原因是大约四分之一的父亲与他们的孩子分开居住,而且人们认为非居住父亲的影响力较小。我们研究了与居住和非居住父亲的沟通与拉美裔和非裔美国青少年男性使用性健康服务和感知父亲榜样作用之间的关联。
我们使用区域抽样方法在纽约市布朗克斯区招募了 191 名年龄在 15 至 19 岁的拉丁裔和非裔美国青少年男性及其父亲,对他们进行了调查。我们使用逻辑回归和线性回归估计了父亲沟通与青少年男性性健康服务使用和感知父亲榜样作用之间的双变量和调整关联。通过父亲居住情况评估了效果衡量的变化。
在五分制的父亲沟通量表上增加一个单位,与青少年男性一生中以及过去 3 个月内使用临床性健康服务的可能性分别增加了近两倍和 1.7 倍;父亲居住情况没有显著的效果衡量变化。父亲的沟通与感知到的父亲榜样作用和父亲建议的有用性呈正相关,与非居住父亲的相关性更强。
居住和非居住的拉丁裔和非裔美国父亲都应被更多地视为促进男青少年性健康服务使用的合作伙伴。