尼日利亚社区的交流与性。

J E Okonkwo, R Uwakwe, C Obionu, C V Okonkwo
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传统上对讨论性缺乏兴趣造成了医患沟通的问题,这可能会对患者管理产生不利影响。调查对象主要是年龄在20-70岁、不寻求性问题治疗的医学生、护士和护理人员,他们通过一份自我填写的问卷调查了讨论性问题时的匮乏、轻松或舒适程度。受访者主要是来自尼日利亚东部的伊博族。考虑的因素包括年龄、性别、宗教、婚姻状况和教育程度。调查结果显示,71.9%的受访者表示他们希望能够自由地讨论,而28.1%的受访者从未真正打扰过;40.9%的受访者能与任何人讨论性,59.1%的受访者不能;已婚组中75%的人与配偶或朋友自由讨论性问题,25%的人不能这样做。教育对自由讨论性的能力有很大的影响。有人建议,采取系统的教育方法,特别是性健康教育,可能是克服普遍存在的文化抑制的主要途径。
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Communication and sexuality in a Nigerian community.

The traditional lack of interest in discussing sexuality creates a problem in doctor-patient communication, and this can affect patient management adversely. The dearth, ease or comfort in discussing sex was examined by a self-administered questionnaire to respondents, mainly medical students, nurses and paramedics, 20-70 years of age, who were not seeking treatment for sexual problems. The respondents were mainly of Igbo extraction from Eastern Nigeria. Factors considered include age, sex, religion, marital status, and education. The results show that 71.9% of all the respondents indicated that they would like to be able to discuss freely whereas 28.1% never really bothered; 40.9% of all the respondents could discuss sex with anybody whereas 59.1% could not; 75% in the married group discussed sex freely with their spouses or friends and 25% were unable to do so. Education showed a very significant influence on the ability to discuss sex freely. It is suggested that a systematic approach to education, especially sexual health education, may be a major way to combat the prevailing cultural inhibition.

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