Haupt Kaitlin R, Stout Claire D, Simmons Journey, Nelson Kimberly M
Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
J LGBT Youth. 2024;21(1):132-149. doi: 10.1080/19361653.2023.2176399. Epub 2023 Feb 9.
Parents and guardians are a potentially valuable source of sexual health information for adolescent sexual minority males (ASMM). The current study examines what sexual health topics ASMM report discussing with a parent/guardian and whether topics differ by outness about sexual attraction to other males.
ASMM (=154; ages 14-17) in the United States completed the baseline of an online sexual health intervention pilot in 2020. They reported which of twelve sexual health topics they discussed with a parent/guardian and if they had disclosed their sexual attraction to other males. Associations between topics discussed and outness to a parent/guardian were examined with Firth logistic regression.
Eighty-eight (57%) participants reported being out to a parent/guardian. Six sexual health topics were significantly more likely to be discussed if participants were out. The three categories with the largest differences by outness were how to: discuss with a partner what they would not like to do sexually (aOR = 7.0, 95% CI: 2.0-24.6), use condoms (aOR = 5.9, 95% CI: 2.3-15.1), and prevent HIV/AIDS (aOR = 3.5, 95% CI = 1.4-8.7).
Interventions on parental/guardian provision of sexual health information are needed to ensure ASMM receive relevant sexual health knowledge.
对于青少年性少数男性(ASMM)而言,父母和监护人是性健康信息潜在的宝贵来源。本研究调查了ASMM报告与父母/监护人讨论的性健康话题,以及这些话题是否因对其他男性的性吸引力的公开程度而有所不同。
美国的154名ASMM(年龄在14至17岁之间)完成了2020年一项在线性健康干预试点的基线调查。他们报告了与父母/监护人讨论的十二个性健康话题中的哪些话题,以及他们是否已向父母/监护人透露自己对其他男性的性吸引力。使用Firth逻辑回归分析讨论的话题与向父母/监护人公开程度之间的关联。
88名(57%)参与者报告已向父母/监护人出柜。如果参与者已出柜,六个性健康话题被讨论的可能性显著更高。公开程度差异最大的三个类别是如何:与伴侣讨论他们在性行为中不喜欢做的事情(调整后的比值比[aOR]=7.0,95%置信区间[CI]:2.0至24.6)、使用避孕套(aOR=5.9,95%CI:2.3至15.1)以及预防艾滋病毒/艾滋病(aOR=3.5,95%CI=1.4至8.7)。
需要开展关于父母/监护人提供性健康信息的干预措施,以确保ASMM获得相关的性健康知识。