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What you don't know can hurt you: perceptions of sex-partner concurrency and partner-reported behavior.

机译:您不了解的内容可能会伤害您:对性伴侣并发和伴侣报告的行为的感知。

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BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were as follows: (1) to determine the extent of agreement between adolescents' perceptions of sex-partner concurrency (having a partner who has other overlapping sexual partnerships) and their partners' self-reported concurrency, and (2) to identify the relationship-level factors associated with agreement. METHODS: Adolescents ages 14 to 19 years, along with their main sex partners, were recruited from a primary care clinic and a public sexually transmitted disease clinic and interviewed separately about their own concurrency status and their perception of their partner's concurrency status. Information from both participants and their partners were included in this analysis (N = 90 couples). RESULTS: This sample consisted of African-American, sexually experienced heterosexual couples. For males and females who perceived their partner not to have other partners, 16% and 37% of their sex partners reported having other partners, respectively. Of males and females who perceived their partner to have other partners, 80% and 39% of their sex partners reported not having other partners, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that adolescents who had been with their partners for more than 6 months and considered themselves more emotionally close were nearly twice as likely to agree on concurrency. CONCLUSIONS: Among adolescent couples, agreement between perceptions of sex-partner concurrency and partner-reported behavior was low. To the extent that partner self-reports are accurate, individuals who presume that they are in a mutually monogamous relationship often underestimate their own sexually transmitted disease risk. To appropriately tailor risk reduction messages, prevention efforts need to consider adolescents' perceptions of concurrent sex partners.
机译:背景:这项研究的目的如下:(1)确定青少年对性伴侣并发的看法(有伴侣有其他重叠的性伴侣)和伴侣的自我报告的并发程度,以及(2)确定与协议相关的关系级因素。方法:从一家初级保健诊所和一家公共性传播疾病诊所招募14至19岁的青少年及其主要性伴侣,并分别就其自身的并发状况和对伴侣的并发状况的看法进行访谈。分析中包括了来自参与者及其伴侣的信息(N = 90对夫妇)。结果:该样本由非裔美国人,有性经验的异性恋夫妇组成。对于认为自己的伴侣没有其他伴侣的男性和女性,分别有16%和37%的性伴侣报告有其他伴侣。在认为自己的伴侣有其他伴侣的男性和女性中,分别有80%和39%的性伴侣没有其他伴侣。多元逻辑回归分析显示,与伴侣在一起超过6个月且在情感上更亲密的青少年,同意并发的可能性几乎是其两倍。结论:在青春期夫妇中,对性伴侣并发的看法与伴侣报告的行为之间的一致性较低。在伴侣的自我报告准确的范围内,认为自己处于一夫一妻制关系中的人常常低估了自己的性传播疾病风险。为了适当地制定降低风险的信息,预防工作需要考虑青少年对同性伴侣的看法。

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