了解父母、文化和学校课程在南非农村社区年轻女性性健康问题社会化方面发挥的作用。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Sahara J-Journal of Social Aspects of Hiv-Aids Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1080/17290376.2018.1455603
Feziwe Mpondo, Robert A C Ruiter, Dilana Schaafsma, Bart van den Borne, Priscilla S Reddy
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背景:南非艾滋病毒感染率,尤其是年轻女性感染率的下降令人鼓舞。然而,研究表明,15-24 岁的人群仍然很脆弱。因为她们仍然表示初次性行为过早、与年长男性发生性关系以及发生无保护措施的性行为。这些危险的性行为可能与父母与子女之间的性健康交流以及第一次谈话的时间等因素有关。目的和目标:调查南非农村家庭中性健康交流的内容、时间和方式,并确定这种交流模式是否随着时间的推移而发生变化。我们还希望深入了解文化、性健康教育和同伴在年轻女性性问题社会化过程中扮演的角色。方法:我们有目的性地抽取了(n = 55)名 18-35 岁的女性样本,并通过焦点小组讨论(FGDs)对她们进行了访谈。结果:FGDs 的结果显示,农村社区亲子间关于性问题的交流仅限于警告不要怀孕的信息。此外,这些信息还带有文化习语,没有得到很好的解释。学校的性健康课程也未能充分帮助青少年就性问题做出明智的决定。结论:研究结果表明,有必要设计一些干预措施,让父母了解青少年当前的发展需求和性行为。针对青少年的计划需要侧重于提供个人责任方面的技能,以及如何改变行为以增强性健康。
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Understanding the role played by parents, culture and the school curriculum in socializing young women on sexual health issues in rural South African communities.

Background: the decline in South Africa's HIV infection rates especially among young women is encouraging. However, studies show that the 15-24-year-old cohort remains vulnerable. As they still report early sexual debut, being involved in sexual partnerships with older men as well as having unprotected sex. These risky sexual behaviors may be linked to factors such as the parent-child sexual health communication and the timing of the first talk. The quality of sexual health information received in school may also be important for enhancing healthier sexual behaviors.

Aims and objectives: to investigate the what, when and how sexual health communication occurs in rural South African families and to determine whether such communication patterns have changed over time. We also wanted to get an in-depth understanding of the roles played by culture, sexual health education and peers in the socialization of young women on sexual matters.

Methods: a purposive sample of (n = 55) women who were 18-35 years old was selected and interviewed in focus group discussions (FGDs).

Results: the FGD findings show that parent-child communication on sexual matters in rural communities is limited to messages that warn against pregnancy. It is also laden with cultural idioms that are not well explained. The school sexual health curriculum also fails to adequately equip adolescents to make informed decisions regarding sexual matters. All this seems to leave room for reception of misguided information from peers.

Conclusions: findings highlight a need for designing interventions that can create awareness for parents on the current developmental needs and sexual behavior of adolescents. For adolescents programs would need to focus on providing skills on personal responsibility, and how to change behavior to enhance sexual health.

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期刊介绍: The journal publishes contributions in English and French from all fields of social aspects of HIV/AIDS (care, support, behaviour change, behavioural surveillance, counselling, impact, mitigation, stigma, discrimination, prevention, treatment, adherence, culture, faith-based approaches, evidence-based intervention, health communication, structural and environmental intervention, financing, policy, media, etc).
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