First sexual intercourse and contraception: a cross-sectional survey on the sexuality of 16-20-year-olds in Switzerland.

F Narring, H Wydler, P A Michaud
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Abstract

Background: The onset of sexual activity represents an important development stage with positive aspects, such as love, discovery, intimate relationships, plans for the future, but also with fears of pregnancy, of sexually transmitted diseases and of AIDS.

Objective: To study perceptions, attitudes, and behaviour related to sexual life, AIDS and contraception; to explore the onset of first sexual relationships and the process of choice of a contraceptive method by the adolescents, in order to improve prevention programmes for young people.

Method: Analysis of data from a Swiss national survey on adolescent sexuality using a computerised self-administered questionnaire, involving 2075 girls and 2208 boys between the ages of 16 and 20. The use of computers helps improve confidentiality, response rates and acceptability since survey questions are limited to the subjects' sexual experience only.

Results: The young people's responses emphasised the importance of emotion in sexual relationships, girls choosing intimacy and fidelity while boys attached more importance to physical pleasure. Three out of four respondents have had a sexual experience and one out of two have had penetrative sexual intercourse. The percentages of condom or oral contraception use are high: at first sexual intercourse, 86.5% used one or the other, while 7.4% did not declare any contraceptive method. The percentages are lower when age at first intercourse is below 15 years, when a girl had an older partner (age difference 7 years and more) and when the 1st relationship is a casual one. During their first stable relationship 41.1% of girls and 30.9% of boys say they have changed their contraceptive method from condom to contraceptive pill, 2.4% of girls and 2.9% of boys say they have given up any form of contraception. Among girls, condom use at first sexual intercourse with a new partner decreases in favour of oral contraception between first and last steady relationships (75.6 vs 58.0%, p < 0.05), the decrease being insignificant between the first and last casual relationships (73.5 and 62.2%, n.s.). Among boys the rates of condom use are equal at first intercourse with the first and last partner (steady relationship: 74.1 and 77.2%; causal relationship: 78.3 and 76.2% respectively).

Conclusion: The use of condoms is high among Swiss adolescents, particularly at first sexual intercourse. By integrating the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and of unwanted pregnancies, preventive programmes would address adolescents' needs more effectively.

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第一次性行为与避孕:瑞士16-20岁青少年性行为的横断面调查。
背景:性活动的开始是一个重要的发展阶段,具有积极的方面,如爱、发现、亲密关系、对未来的计划,但也有对怀孕、性传播疾病和艾滋病的恐惧。目的:了解与性生活、艾滋病和避孕有关的观念、态度和行为;探讨青少年第一次性关系的发生和选择避孕方法的过程,以便改进针对年轻人的预防方案。方法:分析来自瑞士全国青少年性行为调查的数据,使用计算机自我管理问卷,涉及年龄在16至20岁之间的2075名女孩和2208名男孩。计算机的使用有助于提高保密性,回复率和可接受性,因为调查问题仅限于受试者的性经验。结果:年轻人的回答强调情感在性关系中的重要性,女孩选择亲密和忠诚,而男孩更重视身体上的愉悦。四分之三的受访者有过性经历,二分之一的受访者有过插入式性交。使用避孕套或口服避孕药的比例较高:在第一次性行为中,86.5%的人使用其中一种,而7.4%的人没有声明任何避孕方法。当女孩初次性行为的年龄低于15岁,当一个女孩有一个年长的伴侣(年龄差7岁或更多),当第一次关系是随意的,百分比较低。41.1%的女孩和30.9%的男孩表示,在他们的第一次稳定关系中,他们将避孕方法从避孕套改为避孕药,2.4%的女孩和2.9%的男孩表示他们放弃了任何形式的避孕措施。在女孩中,第一次与新伴侣发生性行为时使用避孕套的人数在第一次与最后一次稳定关系中减少(75.6 vs 58.0%, p < 0.05),而在第一次与最后一次随意关系中减少的人数不显著(73.5 vs 62.2%, n.s)。男孩在与第一个和最后一个性伴发生第一次性行为时使用避孕套的比例相等(稳定关系:74.1%和77.2%;因果关系:分别为78.3和76.2%)。结论:瑞士青少年中避孕套的使用率很高,尤其是在第一次性交时。通过将预防性传播疾病和意外怀孕结合起来,预防方案将更有效地满足青少年的需要。
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