Siblings' premarital childbearing and the timing of first sex in three major cities of Cote d'Ivoire.

Nafissatou Diop-Sidibe
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Abstract

Context: The association between youths' sexual and reproductive attitudes and behaviors and those of their peers and parents has been documented; however, information on siblings' influence is scarce, especially for developing countries.

Methods: Data on 1,395 female and 1,242 male survey respondents aged 15-24 from three cities in Côte d'Ivoire were analyzed. Life-table analysis was conducted to examine respondents' probability of remaining sexually inexperienced according to siblings' history of premarital childbearing. Cox multivariate regressions were used to estimate respondents' relative risks of sexual debut by age 17 and by age 24.

Results: At any age between 15 and 24 years, the life-table probability of remaining sexually inexperienced was typically lower among persons who had at least one sibling with a premarital birth than among those who had no such sibling. In general, among those with at least one sibling who had had a premarital birth, the probability was lower if the sibling or siblings and the respondent were of the same gender rather than opposite genders, and the probability was lowest among those who had a brother and a sister with a history of premarital childbearing. In the multivariate analysis for males, having one or more brothers only, or having at least one brother and at least one sister, with a history of premarital childbearing was associated with increased relative risks of being sexually experienced by ages 17 and 24. No such association was found for females.

Conclusion: Programs that seek to reduce premarital sexual activity among young people should develop strategies that take into account the potential influence of siblings.

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科特迪瓦三个主要城市的兄弟姐妹婚前生育和第一次性行为的时间。
背景:青少年的性和生殖态度和行为与其同龄人和父母的态度和行为之间的关联已被记录在案;然而,关于兄弟姐妹影响的信息很少,特别是在发展中国家。方法:对Côte科特迪瓦三个城市15-24岁的1395名女性和1242名男性的调查数据进行分析。通过生命表分析,根据兄弟姐妹婚前生育的历史,调查被调查者保持性经验的概率。使用Cox多变量回归来估计受访者在17岁和24岁时首次性行为的相对风险。结果:在15岁到24岁之间的任何年龄段,至少有一个兄弟姐妹婚前生育的人,其生命周期中保持性经验的概率通常低于那些没有兄弟姐妹婚前生育的人。一般来说,在那些至少有一个兄弟姐妹婚前生育的人中,如果兄弟姐妹和被调查者是同性的,而不是异性的,概率更低,而在那些兄弟姐妹都有婚前生育史的人中,概率最低。在对男性的多变量分析中,只有一个或多个兄弟,或至少有一个兄弟和至少一个姐妹,有婚前生育史的人在17岁和24岁之前发生性行为的相对风险增加。在女性中没有发现这种联系。结论:旨在减少年轻人婚前性行为的项目应该制定考虑到兄弟姐妹潜在影响的策略。
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