Kulig J C
Health Care Women Int. 1994 Jan-Feb;15(1):69-76. doi: 10.1080/07399339409516096.
An ethnographic study was conducted among 53 Cambodian women and men to generate information about the sexuality beliefs of this group. Major themes included the relationship between women's sexuality and family honor, the acceptance of pregnancy as inevitable, and the limited discussion of sexuality among intimate friends and family members. During the war, sexuality was controlled by the Khmer Rouge when family life was restructured. Personnel in the refugee camps introduced the concept of family planning to Cambodians, exposing them not only to new information, but also to discussion of an intimate topic with strangers. The resettlement experience continues this trend while rumors about family planning methods continue and premarital pregnancies occur. Health care professionals who work with Cambodians need to do so in collaboration and conjunction with the community.
对53名柬埔寨男女进行了一项人种学研究,以获取有关该群体性观念的信息。主要主题包括女性性行为与家庭荣誉之间的关系、将怀孕视为不可避免的观念,以及亲密朋友和家庭成员之间关于性的讨论有限。战争期间,红色高棉在重组家庭生活时对性行为进行了控制。难民营的工作人员向柬埔寨人介绍了计划生育的概念,这不仅让他们接触到新信息,还让他们与陌生人讨论了一个私密话题。重新安置的经历延续了这一趋势,同时关于计划生育方法的谣言不断,婚前怀孕也时有发生。与柬埔寨人打交道的医疗保健专业人员需要与社区合作开展工作。