Reis Gleice Barbosa, Sousa Marco Aurélio de, Andrade Gisele Nepomuceno de, Malta Deborah Carvalho, Machado Ísis Eloah, Felisbino-Mendes Mariana Santos
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Nursing School - Belo Horizonte (MG), Brazil.
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Nursing School, Department of Maternal-Child Nursing and Public Health, Postgraduate Program in Nursing - Belo Horizonte (MG), Brazil.
Rev Bras Epidemiol. 2023 Apr 21;26Suppl 1(Suppl 1):e230013. doi: 10.1590/1980-549720230013.supl.1. eCollection 2023.
to evaluate the association between parental supervision and sexual behaviors among Brazilian adolescents.
Cross-sectional study with data from 102,072 adolescents who responded to the National Adolescent School-based Health Survey. We estimated the prevalence of sexual behaviors (initiation, use of condoms, contraception, and number of partners). Parental supervision was evaluated using a score considering five indicators. We calculated prevalence ratios (PR) adjusted by age and sex in order to estimate the association between parental supervision score and sexual behaviors of adolescents.
Prevalence of risky sexual behavior for adolescents with minimum and maximum parental supervision were: sexual initiation (min.: 58.0%; max.: 20.1%), condom use in the last sexual intercourse (min.: 50.9%; max.: 80.2%), use of contraceptives (min.: 40.8; max.: 49.1%), and mean number of partners (min.: 3.25; max.: 2.88). Parental supervision was greater among girls. Those with higher supervision scores had higher prevalence of condom use in the first and last sexual intercourse and of contraceptive methods, and a smaller mean number of partners, even after adjustments for sex and age.
The greater the parental supervision, the better the sexual behavior for both sexes, although supervision seems to occur differently between girls and boys. These findings point to the role of the family in providing adolescents with monitoring, along with dialogue and affection, conditions that encourage healthy and risk-free sexual behavior.
评估巴西青少年中父母监管与性行为之间的关联。
采用横断面研究,数据来自102,072名回应全国青少年学校健康调查的青少年。我们估计了性行为的患病率(开始性行为、使用避孕套、避孕措施以及性伴侣数量)。通过考虑五个指标的评分来评估父母监管。我们计算了按年龄和性别调整的患病率比(PR),以估计父母监管评分与青少年性行为之间的关联。
父母监管最低和最高的青少年中危险性行为的患病率分别为:开始性行为(最低:58.0%;最高:20.1%)、最近一次性交中使用避孕套(最低:50.9%;最高:80.2%)、使用避孕措施(最低:40.8;最高:49.1%)以及性伴侣平均数(最低:3.25;最高:2.88)。女孩中的父母监管力度更大。即使在对性别和年龄进行调整后,监管得分较高的青少年在首次和最近一次性交中使用避孕套以及采用避孕方法的患病率更高,且性伴侣平均数更少。
父母监管力度越大,两性的性行为状况越好,尽管男孩和女孩的监管方式似乎有所不同。这些发现表明家庭在为青少年提供监督、对话和关爱的过程中所起的作用,这些条件有助于鼓励健康且无风险的性行为。