Piper Kaitlin N, Lambert Danielle N, Fuller Tyler J
Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
Sex Cult. 2022 Oct;26(5):1711-1731. doi: 10.1007/s12119-022-09965-7. Epub 2022 Apr 16.
Emerging adults face a disproportionate burden of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, especially in the southern United States. This study investigates how multiple dimensions of current religiosity as well as religious upbringing influence the sexual behaviors, including contraceptive usage, of individuals 18-25 years old (n=211) in the South. Based on regression analyses, results suggest that emerging adults with higher levels of current religiosity are more likely to remain abstinent, but less likely to use pregnancy prevention methods, such as birth controls pills and long-acting reversible contraceptives. Having a religious upbringing is also associated with lower contraceptive usage. Through the assessment of multiple dimensions of religiosity and various sexual behaviors, this study presents a nuanced picture of the complex associations between religion and sexual health, specifically among emerging adults in the southern United States.
新兴成年人面临着意外怀孕和性传播疾病的不成比例的负担,尤其是在美国南部。本研究调查了当前宗教信仰的多个维度以及宗教教养如何影响美国南部18至25岁(n = 211)个体的性行为,包括避孕措施的使用情况。基于回归分析,结果表明,当前宗教信仰程度较高的新兴成年人更有可能保持禁欲,但使用避孕方法(如避孕药和长效可逆避孕措施)的可能性较小。有宗教教养也与较低的避孕措施使用率相关。通过对宗教信仰的多个维度和各种性行为的评估,本研究呈现了宗教与性健康之间复杂关联的细致图景,特别是在美国南部的新兴成年人中。