坦桑尼亚的父母、儿子和全球化:对青少年健康的影响。

Marni Sommer, Samuel Likindikoki, Sylvia Kaaya
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随着全球青年人口在非洲各地的急剧增长,人们越来越认识到阻碍男孩健康度过青春期的危险健康行为。这项在坦桑尼亚开展的研究试图捕捉男童在青春期过渡时的心声,以及影响男童参与危险行为的男性规范。一个重要发现是,围绕青春期身体变化和避免危险行为,父母与儿子之间的沟通存在差距。研究结果还表明,全球化和现代化的影响正在改变男孩的青春期经历,并给试图提供指导的父母带来了新的挑战。鉴于来自高收入国家的证据表明,父母可以作为青少年青春期过渡时期的保护因素,因此需要开展更多的研究,以了解当前父母与儿子之间的动态关系以及潜在的干预措施。
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As the global youth population grows exponentially across Africa, there is increasing recognition of the risky health behaviors impeding boys' healthy transitions through puberty. This study in Tanzania sought to capture boys' voiced experiences of transitioning through adolescence, and the masculinity norms shaping boys' engagement in risky behaviors. A critical finding was the gap in parent-son communication around pubertal body changes and avoidance of risk behaviors. Findings also suggest influences from globalization and modernization are changing boys' pubertal experiences and introducing new challenges for parents attempting to provide guidance. Given evidence from high-income countries indicating parents can serve as protective factors for young people during the transition through adolescence, additional research is needed to understand current parent-son dynamics and potential interventions.

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