Shawon Md Shajedur Rahman, Huda Nazifa Nawal, Rouf Rashawan Raziur, Hossain Fariha Binte, Kibria Gulam Muhammed Al
Centre for Big Data Research in Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Int J Sex Health. 2023 Nov 20;36(1):15-31. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2023.2283440. eCollection 2024.
Our study, examining the Global School-Based Student Health Survey data from 50 countries across four WHO regions, found boys have higher sexual exposure (33.5 vs 17.7%) and risk behaviors - early sexual initiation (55.0 vs. 40.1%), multiple partners (45.2 vs. 26.2%), and condom nonuse (29.2 vs. 26.8%) - than girls. We found that adolescents with parents who understood their problems, monitored academic and leisure-time activities, and respected privacy were less likely to be engaged in sexual activities and risk behaviors. This study highlights the importance of parental involvement and advocates for gender-specific, family-focused interventions to mitigate adolescent sexual risks.
我们的研究对来自世卫组织四个区域50个国家的全球基于学校的学生健康调查数据进行了分析,发现男孩的性暴露率(33.5%对17.7%)以及风险行为——性早熟(55.0%对40.1%)、多个性伴侣(45.2%对26.2%)和不使用避孕套(29.2%对26.8%)——均高于女孩。我们发现,父母理解他们的问题、监督其学业和休闲活动并尊重其隐私的青少年从事性活动和风险行为的可能性较小。这项研究突出了父母参与的重要性,并倡导针对特定性别、以家庭为重点的干预措施,以降低青少年的性风险。