Côte科特迪瓦和布基纳法索性行为延迟的动机

S. Babalola, D. Ouedraogo, C. Vondrasek
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摘要:本文利用布基纳法索和Côte科特迪瓦年轻人的积极偏差调查(PDI)的定性数据来探讨延迟初次性行为的动机。PDI的结果使用Côte d'Ivoire的调查数据进行了验证。研究结果支持了“自我决定理论”,并表明有利于延迟性行为的因素包括青少年对延迟性行为理想的个人承诺、拒绝与认识超过三个月的人发生性行为的自我效能感和家庭背景因素。研究结果还显示,男性和女性在推迟初次性行为的相关因素上存在显著的异同。在童年时期与父亲住在同一个家庭,以及认为怀孕会危及职业抱负,这对女性来说是重要的预测因素,但对男性来说并非如此。相比之下,宗教信仰对男性来说是一个重要的预测因素,但对女性来说不是。讨论了研究结果对方案和政策的影响。
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Motivation for Late Sexual Debut in Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso
Abstract This paper uses qualitative data from a positive deviance inquiry (PDI) among young people in Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire to explore the motivations for delayed sexual debut. The results of the PDI are verified using survey data from Côte d'Ivoire. The findings support the Self-Determination Theory and show that the factors that favor delayed sexual debut are both internal and external to the youth, including personal commitment to the ideal of delayed sexual debut, perceived self-efficacy to refuse sex with someone known for more than three months, and family contextual factors. The findings also show significant similarities and differences in the factors associated with delayed sexual debut among men and women. Residence in the same household as the father during childhood and the belief that a pregnancy would jeopardize professional ambitions are significant predictors for women but not for men. In contrast, religiosity is an important predictor for men but not for women. The programmatic and policy implications of the results are discussed.
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