Girls' Perspectives on Family Scripts About Sex-Related Topics and Relationships

A. Teitelman, C. Loveland-Cherry
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Abstract This study explores girls' perspectives of family scripts to develop family-based interventions to reduce HIV/AIDS and STIs. In-depth qualitative interviews with 33 teen girls revealed four common scripts: (a) waiting-to begin dating or to initiate sexual intercourse, (b) danger and protection, (c) abuse, and (d) taking charge. Most low-income families acknowledged pregnancy and HIV/STI risks but some girls experienced conflict with social norms and abusive partners. Most high-income families avoided addressing sexual risks explicitly but encouraged good decisions and expanded life opportunities. These findings suggest that families may tailor scripts to the perceived risk and that interventions should address gender norms among peers, relationship-associated risks, and strategies for developing healthy interpersonal teen relationships.
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女孩对与性有关的话题和关系的家庭剧本的看法
摘要本研究探讨了女孩对家庭脚本的看法,以制定基于家庭的干预措施,以减少艾滋病毒/艾滋病和性传播感染。对33名少女的深度定性访谈揭示了四种常见的脚本:(a)等待开始约会或开始性交,(b)危险和保护,(c)虐待,(d)负责。大多数低收入家庭承认怀孕和艾滋病毒/性传播感染的风险,但一些女孩遇到了与社会规范和虐待性伴侣的冲突。大多数高收入家庭避免明确提及性风险,但鼓励做出正确的决定,扩大生活机会。这些发现表明,家庭可以根据感知到的风险量身定制脚本,干预措施应该解决同龄人之间的性别规范、关系相关风险和发展健康的青少年人际关系的策略。
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