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Childbearing Motivations and Desires, Fertility Beliefs, and Contraceptive Use among Urban African-American Adolescents and Young Adults with STI Histories

机译:城市非裔青少年和有性传播感染历史的年轻人的生育动机,欲望,生育观念和避孕药具

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This study explored the influence of STI history on childbearing motivations, fertility beliefs, current childbearing desires, and contraception use among urban African-American adolescents and young adults (AYA). Secondary data were from the Neighborhood Influences on Adolescent and Young Adult Health (NIAAH) study, conducted from 2004 to 2007. Sample included 517 AYA ages 15–24?years (male: n?=?199, female: n?=?318). Linear and logistic regression models examined gender differences in childbearing motivations (CBM) and desires, fertility beliefs, condom, and contraception use. Logistic regression models were constructed to examine age, pregnancy history, and STI fertility knowledge as potential confounders. AYA men (3.29) and AYA women (3.23) had similar CBM mean scores. AYA women had more positive CBM and used condoms less. Condom use was not associated with CBM among AYA men (OR?=?0.71, p?=?0.069). Low beliefs about fertility (OR?=?0.52, p?=?0.003) and prior pregnancy (OR?=?5.27, p?=?0.002) were associated with current childbearing desires among AYA women. AYA men’s low fertility beliefs were only associated with current childbearing desires (OR?=?0.56, p?=?0.044). AYA men reported more contraception use (67.46 vs. 55.04%), especially with no partner pregnancy history (OR?=?0.26, p?=?0.017). Younger men (15 to 18?years old) reported more contraception or condom use compared to older AYA men (19–25?years old) (OR?=?0.40, p?=?0.016). Young men reporting a partner’s prior pregnancy used fewer condoms or contraception (OR?=?0.23, p?=?0.028). STI history did not influence CBM in this sample of urban youth. Prior pregnancy experiences and chronological age, however, were important milestones shaping proximal motivations and desires to bear children, beliefs about fertility, and contraception behaviors.
机译:这项研究探讨了性传播感染史对城市非裔美国青少年和年轻人(AYA)的生育动机,生育观念,当前的生育欲望以及避孕措施的影响。二级数据来自2004年至2007年进行的关于青少年和青少年健康的邻里影响(NIAAH)研究。样本包括517个15-24岁的AYA(男性:n?=?199,女性:n?=?318)。 )。线性和逻辑回归模型检验了生育动机(CBM)和性欲,生育观念,避孕套和避孕药具的性别差异。构建了逻辑回归模型,以检查年龄,怀孕史和性传播疾病的生育知识作为潜在的混杂因素。男性AYA(3.29)和女性AYA(3.23)的CBM平均得分相似。 AYA妇女​​的CBM阳性较高,使用安全套的比例也较低。在AYA男性中,使用避孕套与CBM无关(OR?=?0.71,p?=?0.069)。对生育力的低信念(OR = 0.52,p = 0.003)和先前怀孕(OR = 5.27,p = 0.002)与AY​​A妇女​​当前的生育意愿有关。 AYA男性的低生育率信念仅与当前的生育意愿有关(OR = 0.56,p = 0.044)。 AYA男性报告使用避孕药的比例更高(67.46比55.04%),尤其是没有伴侣怀孕史的女性(OR = 0.26,p = 0.017)。与年龄较大的AYA男性(19-25岁)相比,年轻的男性(15至18岁)报告了更多的避孕或安全套使用(OR = 0.40,p = 0.016)。报告伴侣已怀孕的年轻人使用的避孕套或避孕药少(OR = 0.23,p = 0.028)。性传播感染的历史并没有影响这个城市青年样本中的煤层气。然而,先前的怀孕经历和按年龄排序是重要的里程碑,它塑造了近端动机和生育孩子的愿望,对生育的信念以及避孕行为。

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