Halpern-Felsher B L, Millstein S G, Ellen J M
Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, 94143-0374, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 1996 Nov;19(5):331-6. doi: 10.1016/S1054-139X(96)00024-9.
In this review article, three methodologic approaches that have been used to examine the association between adolescents' alcohol use and their involvement in risky sex are discussed: global correlation studies, situational covariation studies, and event analyses. The strengths and limitations of each of these research methods are discussed. An extensive review of the most rigorous studies, which used event analysis to examine the alcohol-risky sex link, reveals positive results for first-time sexual events but equivocal findings for other types of sexual relationships. It is argued that differences in the types of sexual relationships studied have been confounded, limiting our ability to evaluate the extent to which alcohol has a causal influence on adolescents' condom use. It is suggested that future investigations consider the nature of the sexual relationship, and go beyond studying the length or status of the relationship to explore how variation in relationship dimensions such as trust and intimacy affect adolescents' sexual behavior.
在这篇综述文章中,讨论了用于研究青少年饮酒与他们参与危险性行为之间关联的三种方法学途径:总体相关性研究、情境共变研究和事件分析。文中讨论了每种研究方法的优点和局限性。对使用事件分析来研究酒精与危险性行为关联的最严谨研究进行的广泛综述显示,首次性行为有积极结果,但其他类型的性关系结果不明确。有人认为,所研究的性关系类型存在混淆,限制了我们评估酒精对青少年使用避孕套产生因果影响程度的能力。建议未来的调查考虑性关系的性质,并且不仅研究关系的长度或状态,还要探索信任和亲密等关系维度的变化如何影响青少年的性行为。