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Perceived responsibility for pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection prevention among young African American men: An exploratory focus group study

机译:在年轻非洲裔美国人中感染妊娠和性传播感染预防的责任:探索性焦点小组研究

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Poor reproductive health outcomes, including unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, continue to disproportionately affect African American teenaged populations. Interventions largely focus on young women, yet young men may play an important role in mitigating these reproductive health outcomes. This study aims to understand African American male teenagers' views on pregnancy prevention responsibility by qualitatively exploring their attitudes around contraception and condom responsibility. We conducted exploratory qualitative focus groups on perceived contraceptive and condom responsibility with 24 African American male high school students, ages 14-19, enrolled in charter schools in the South Side of Chicago. Research domains included relationship type, communication with female partners, perceived responsibility for pregnancy prevention, condom and contraceptive behaviors, and contraceptive knowledge. Data were coded using content analysis revealing several themes: Young men view condom use as important, but actual use of, condoms is modified by relationship factors and perception of risk of STIs; Responsibility to prevent pregnancy is a shared- or female-responsibility; and male teenagers had greatest awareness of male-controlled contraceptive methods and limited knowledge or comfort with other non-condom forms of contraception. These adolescents weigh many factors when determining whether to use condoms and/or contraception. Building upon widespread endorsement for condom use and STI prevention offer the most hope for further gains.
机译:贫困生殖健康成果,包括无计划的怀孕和性传播感染,继续不成比例地影响非洲裔美国人的青少年人口。干预措施在很大程度上专注于年轻女性,但年轻人可能在减轻这些生殖健康结果方面发挥重要作用。本研究旨在通过定性探索避孕和安全套责任的态度来了解非洲裔美国男性青少年对怀孕预防责任的看法。我们对第24岁的非洲裔美国男性高中生,14-19岁的非洲裔美国男性高中学生进行了探索性的定性焦点小组,享用了芝加哥南侧的宪章学校。研究领域包括关系类型,与女性合作伙伴的沟通,对妊娠预防,避孕套和避孕行为的责任以及避孕知识。使用内容分析进行编码数据,揭示了几个主题:年轻人查看安全套使用,但实际使用,避孕套是通过关系因素来修改的,并且对STI的风险的感知来修改。预防怀孕的责任是共享或女性责任;雄性青少年对男性控制的避孕方法最大的认识,以及其他非避孕套避孕的知识或舒适性。当确定是否使用避孕套和/或避孕时,这些青少年在确定是否使用避孕套时权衡许多因素。建立避孕套使用的广泛认可和STI预防提供了进一步收益的最佳希望。

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