大学生对购买避孕套的态度

IF 1.4 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.3138/CJHS.2013.2201
S. Ronis, Daniel M. LeBouthillier
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这项研究评估了参与者对购买安全套的态度,以及与购买安全套时的情绪安慰相关的因素。244名大学生被问及他们的教育、文化和家庭背景;以前购买(或以其他方式获得)避孕套的经历和态度;对与性直接相关的话题的经验和知识;人格特质;以及亲子性交流。采用零阶相关分析和多元回归分析来确定购买安全套时情绪舒适度的预测因子。回归结果表明,较低的宗教信仰、较好的节育态度、较低的神经质和较大的亲子性交流预测了购买避孕套的舒适性。定性分析显示,购买避孕套的人通常要么感到尴尬,担心被暴露,要么表示他们的行为是适当和负责任的. ...
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University students' attitudes toward purchasing condoms
This study assessed participants' attitudes regarding purchasing condoms as well as factors associated with emotional comfort in purchasing them. Participants were 244 university students who were asked about their educational, cultural, and family backgrounds; previous experiences and attitudes in purchasing (or otherwise obtaining) condoms; experience and knowledge about topics directly relevant to sexuality; personality traits; and parent-child sexual communication. Zero-order correlation and multiple regression analyses were used to identify predictors of emotional comfort in purchasing condoms. Regression results demonstrated that lower religiosity, more favourable attitudes toward birth control, lower neuroticism, and greater parent-child sexual communication predicted comfort in purchasing condoms. Qualitative analyses revealed that individuals who purchased condoms typically reported either feeling embarrassed and concerned about being exposed or that they had acted appropriately and responsibly. ...
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Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the medical, psychological, social, and educational aspects of human sexuality.
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