Brewster K L
Department of Sociology and Center for the Study of Population, Florida State University, Tallahassee 32306-4063.
Demography. 1994 Nov;31(4):603-14.
Previous studies report that neighborhood characteristics influence pregnancy and childbearing risk among African-American adolescent women. These studies, however, leave unidentified the effects of many neighborhood properties on the proximate determinants of nonmarital fertility. In this study I examine the effects of neighborhood characteristics on the risk of nonmarital first intercourse and on contraceptive use among black female adolescents. The results suggest that neighborhood socioeconomic status, female employment and marital dissolution rates, and peers' departure from mainstream lifecourse trajectories influence young black women's sexual and contraceptive behavior. The effects of female employment and socioeconomic status are greater for teens in urban neighborhoods than for teens living elsewhere.
以往的研究报告称,社区特征会影响非裔美国青少年女性的怀孕和生育风险。然而,这些研究并未明确许多社区属性对非婚生育的直接决定因素的影响。在本研究中,我考察了社区特征对黑人女性青少年非婚首次性行为风险和避孕措施使用情况的影响。结果表明,社区社会经济地位、女性就业率和婚姻解体率,以及同龄人偏离主流人生轨迹的情况,都会影响年轻黑人女性的性和避孕行为。城市社区青少年中,女性就业和社会经济地位的影响比其他地区的青少年更大。