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Is the sexual behaviour of young people in sub-Saharan Africa influenced by their peers? A systematic review

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲年轻人的性行为是否受到同龄人的影响?系统评价

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Adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa are highly vulnerable to HIV, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. Evidence for the effectiveness of individual behaviour change interventions in reducing incidence of HIV and other biological outcomes is limited, and the need to address the social conditions in which young people become sexually active is clear. Adolescents’ peers are a key aspect of this social environment and could have important influences on sexual behaviour. There has not yet been a systematic review on the topic in sub-Saharan Africa.We searched 4 databases to find studies set in sub-Saharan Africa that included an adjusted analysis of the association between at least one peer exposure and a sexual behaviour outcome among a sample where at least 50% of the study participants were aged between 13 and 20 years. We classified peer exposures using a framework to distinguish different mechanisms by which influence might occur.We found 30 studies and retained 11 that met quality criteria. There were 3 cohort studies, 1 time to event and 7 cross-sectional. The 11 studies investigated 37 different peer exposure-outcome associations. No studies used a biological outcome and all asked about peers in general rather than about specific relationships. Studies were heterogeneous in their use of theoretical frameworks and means of operationalizing peer influence concepts. All studies found evidence for an association between peers and sexual behaviour for at least one peer exposure/outcome/sub-group association. Of all 37 outcome/ exposure/sub-group associations tested, there was evidence for 19 (51%). There were no clear patterns by type of peer exposure, outcome or adolescent sub-group.There is a lack conclusive evidence about the role of peers in adolescent sexual behaviour in Sub-Saharan. We argue that longitudinal designs, use of biological outcomes and approaches from social network analysis are priorities for future studies.
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲地区的青少年极易感染艾滋病毒,其他性传播感染和意外怀孕。减少艾滋病毒和其他生物学结果发生率的个人行为改变干预措施有效性的证据是有限的,而且解决年轻人开始性活跃的社会条件的需求是显而易见的。青少年同龄人是这种社会环境的关键方面,并且可能对性行为产生重要影响。撒哈拉以南非洲尚未对该主题进行系统的审查。我们搜索了4个数据库,以查找在撒哈拉以南非洲开展的研究,其中包括对至少一个同龄人暴露与性行为结果之间的关联进行的调整分析。至少有50%的研究参与者年龄在13至20岁之间的样本。我们使用一个框架对同伴暴露进行分类,以区分可能发生影响的不同机制。我们发现了30项研究,保留了11项符合质量标准的研究。有3项队列研究,1次事件发生和7项横断面研究。 11项研究调查了37个不同的同龄人暴露-结果协会。没有研究使用生物学结果,所有研究都询问了一般的同伴,而不是特定的关系。研究在使用理论框架和实施对等影响力概念的手段方面是不同的。所有研究都发现至少有一个同龄人暴露/结果/亚组关联的同伴与性行为之间存在关联的证据。在测试的所有37个结果/暴露/亚组关联中,有19个(51%)的证据。没有同龄人暴露,结局或青春期亚组类型的明确模式。撒哈拉以南地区缺乏同龄人在青少年性行为中的作用的确凿证据。我们认为,纵向设计,生物结果的使用以及来自社会网络分析的方法是未来研究的重点。

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