Fathers Are Important People

C. Dilorio, S. Lehr, J. Wasserman, Michelle Eichler, Chauncey Cherry, Pamela Denzmore
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived role of African-American fathers in educating their sons about sex and HIV prevention. Given that some studies have shown a relationship between parent-adolescent sexual communication and adolescent sexual behavior, and the disproportionately high rates of teen pregnancy and HIV (and other STIs) among African-American youth, it is noteworthy that no previous study of parent-adolescent sexual communication has focused on African-American fathers. This study involved the qualitative analysis of focus group data obtained from 14 African-American fathers of adolescent boys between the ages of 11 and 14 years. The results of this analysis revealed three general themes, which were entitled: (1) “Fathers Want to be Response-Able,” (2) “What Would Michael Jordan Do?” and (3) “Having Sex Could Mean Kissing Your Future Goodbye.” The findings show that African-American fathers place a high value on fatherhood and accept their roles as sex educators of their male children. Overall, the study's results have important implications for the design and implementation of effective HIV prevention programs for African-American adolescent boys.
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父亲是重要的人
摘要本研究的目的是探讨非裔美国父亲在性教育和艾滋病预防方面的作用。鉴于一些研究已经表明了父母-青少年性交流和青少年性行为之间的关系,以及非裔美国青年中不成比例的高青少年怀孕率和艾滋病毒(和其他性传播感染),值得注意的是,之前没有关于父母-青少年性交流的研究关注非裔美国父亲。这项研究包括对14名11至14岁的青春期男孩的非裔美国父亲的焦点小组数据进行定性分析。分析的结果揭示了三个主题,它们被命名为:(1)“父亲想要有反应能力”(2)“迈克尔·乔丹会怎么做?”(3)“做爱可能意味着和你的未来吻别。”研究结果表明,非裔美国父亲非常重视父亲的角色,并接受自己作为男孩性教育者的角色。总的来说,这项研究的结果对设计和实施有效的非洲裔青少年艾滋病预防计划具有重要意义。
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