Reitman D, St Lawrence J S, Jefferson K W, Alleyne E, Brasfield T L, Shirley A
Jackson State University, MS 39217-0105, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1996 Dec;8(6):499-515.
This study evaluated predictors of risky and safer behavior in a sample of low-income African American adolescents, assessed their perceptions of the risk associated with their sexual behavior, and examined differences between adolescents who used condoms consistently, inconsistently, or engaged only in unprotected intercourse. African American adolescents (N = 312) completed measures related to AIDS knowledge, frequency of condom use, attitudes toward condoms, and sexual behavior over the preceding 2 months. Multiple regression analyses for the sexually active youths (N = 114) revealed that lower self-efficacy, higher perceived risk, and male gender were associated with high-risk behavior. Positive attitudes toward condoms and younger age had the strongest association with condom use. Consistent condom users were more knowledgeable and held more positive attitudes toward condoms, and nonusers were older. Regardless of their behavior, the adolescents generally did not perceive themselves to be a risk for HIV infection. The findings suggest that precautionary practices (condom use) and high-risk behavior (unprotected sex with multiple partners) may have different correlates. In addition, the data indicate that theoretical models developed with homosexual male populations may also be generalizable to African American adolescents' sexual behavior.
本研究评估了低收入非裔美国青少年样本中危险行为和较安全行为的预测因素,评估了他们对性行为相关风险的认知,并考察了始终坚持使用避孕套、不经常使用避孕套或仅进行无保护性交的青少年之间的差异。非裔美国青少年(N = 312)完成了与艾滋病知识、避孕套使用频率、对避孕套的态度以及过去两个月内性行为相关的测量。对性活跃青少年(N = 114)进行的多元回归分析显示,较低的自我效能感、较高的感知风险以及男性性别与高风险行为相关。对避孕套持积极态度以及年龄较小与使用避孕套的关联最为紧密。始终坚持使用避孕套的人对避孕套了解更多且态度更积极,而不使用避孕套的人年龄更大。无论其行为如何,青少年普遍不认为自己有感染艾滋病毒的风险。研究结果表明,预防措施(使用避孕套)和高风险行为(与多个性伴侣进行无保护性行为)可能有不同的相关因素。此外,数据表明,针对男同性恋人群建立的理论模型也可能适用于非裔美国青少年的性行为。