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Influence of parental factors on adolescents’ transition to first sexual intercourse in Nairobi, Kenya: a longitudinal study

机译:肯尼亚内罗毕父母因素对青少年过渡到第一次性行为的影响:一项纵向研究

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Background Several studies have demonstrated a link between young people’s sexual behavior and levels of parental monitoring, parent-child communication, and parental discipline in Western countries. However, little is known about this association in African settings, especially among young people living in high poverty settings such as urban slums. The objective of the study was to assess the influence of parental factors (monitoring, communication, and discipline) on the?transition to first sexual intercourse among unmarried adolescents living in urban slums in Kenya. Methods Longitudinal data collected from young people living in two slums in Nairobi, Kenya were used. The sample was restricted to unmarried adolescents aged 12–19 years at Wave 1 (weighted n?=?1927). Parental factors at Wave 1 were used to predict adolescents’ transition to first sexual intercourse by Wave 2. Relevant covariates including the adolescents’ age, sex, residence, school enrollment, religiosity, delinquency, and peer models for risk behavior were controlled for. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to assess the associations of interest. All analyses were conducted using Stata version 13. Results Approximately 6?% of our sample transitioned to first sexual intercourse within the one-year study period; there was no sex difference in the transition rate. In the multivariate analyses, male adolescents who reported communication with their mothers were less likely to transition to first sexual intercourse compared to those who did not (p?p? Conclusion This study provides evidence that cross-gender?communication with parents is associated with a delay in the onset of sexual intercourse among slum-dwelling adolescents. Targeted adolescent sexual and reproductive health programmatic interventions that include parents may have significant impacts on delaying sexual debut, and possibly reducing sexual risk behaviors, among young people in high-risk settings such as slums.
机译:背景多项研究表明,年轻人的性行为与西方国家的父母监控,亲子沟通和父母纪律水平之间存在联系。但是,对于在非洲环境中的这种关联知之甚少,特别是在生活在高贫困环境中(例如城市贫民窟)的年轻人中。这项研究的目的是评估父母因素(监测,沟通和纪律)对生活在肯尼亚城市贫民窟的未婚青少年过渡为第一性行为的影响。方法使用从肯尼亚内罗毕两个贫民窟中的年轻人收集的纵向数据。样本仅限于第1浪中的12-19岁未婚青少年(加权n?=?1927)。第一波的父母因素被用来预测第二波青少年的初次性交。相关的协变量包括青少年的年龄,性别,居住,入学率,宗教信仰,犯罪和同伴风险行为模型。多变量逻辑回归模型用于评估感兴趣的关联。所有分析均使用Stata版本13进行。结果在一年的研究期内,约有6%的样本过渡为首次性行为。转换率没有性别差异。在多变量分析中,与未与母亲交往的男性青少年相比,与未与母亲交往的男性青少年过渡到第一次性交的可能性较小(p?p?结论)该研究提供了证据,表明与父母的跨性别交往与性交有关。有针对性的青少年性健康和生殖健康计划性干预措施,包括父母在内,可能对高危环境中的年轻人(如青少年)延迟性行为首次亮相和可能减少性危险行为产生重大影响贫民窟。

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