Sex behaviours and family sexuality communication among Hispanic adolescents.

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Sex Education-Sexuality Society and Learning Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-04-08 DOI:10.1080/14681811.2020.1749042
Lorena M Estrada-Martínez, Jennifer M Grossman, Amanda M Richer
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Abstract

This study compared the extent to which Hispanic teenagers talk with mothers, fathers and extended family members about risks of sex, protection and relational sex, as well as the moderating role of teenagers' gender on the association between sexuality communication and risky sexual behaviours. Analysis is based upon 474 Hispanic young people's responses to a school-based survey recruited from six New England high schools. We (1) calculated descriptive statistics and tests of difference by teenagers' gender, and (2) ran logistic regression models for three sexual behaviours (vaginal sex, oral sex and number of sex partners) separately by gender. There were significant gender differences in teenagers' talk with mothers and fathers, but not extended family members. There was consistent "gender matching" between teenagers and the extended family member they talked to. The content of sexuality communication, the family member the teenager talked to and the gender of the teenager all contributed to whether communication was protective for teenagers' sexual behaviour. There are substantial differences in the types of sexuality communication Hispanic teenagers have with different family members, which are closely tied to teenager's and the family member's gender. Results suggests that one size does not fit all when it comes to family communication about sex and sexuality.

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西班牙裔青少年的性行为和家庭性交流。
这项研究比较了西班牙裔青少年与母亲、父亲和大家庭成员谈论性风险、保护性行为和关系性行为的程度,以及青少年性别在性交流和危险性行为之间的关联中的调节作用。分析是基于从新英格兰六所高中招募的474名西班牙裔年轻人对学校调查的回应。我们(1)对青少年性别进行描述性统计和差异检验,(2)对三种性行为(阴道性交、口交和性伴侣数量)分别按性别进行logistic回归模型。青少年与父母的谈话有显著的性别差异,但与大家庭成员的谈话没有显著的性别差异。青少年和他们交谈的大家庭成员之间存在一致的“性别匹配”。性交流的内容、青少年交谈的家庭成员和青少年的性别都对交流是否对青少年的性行为起到保护作用有影响。西班牙裔青少年与不同家庭成员的性交流类型存在实质性差异,这与青少年和家庭成员的性别密切相关。结果表明,当涉及到关于性和性行为的家庭沟通时,一种方式并不适用于所有人。
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