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Perceptions about sexual concurrency and factors related to inaccurate perceptions among pregnant adolescents and their partners

机译:关于性并发和与怀孕青少年及其合作伙伴相关的感知相关的因素的看法

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BACKGROUND: Inaccurate perceptions about whether a partner has concurrent sexual partners are associated with current sexually transmitted infections status. Despite high sexually transmitted infection rates among pregnant adolescents, studies have not investigated the accuracy of perceptions about sexual concurrency among young pregnant adolescents. The objectives were to assess (1) the accuracy of perceptions about whether one's partner ever had concurrent sexual partners during the relationship and (2) whether self-reported concurrency and relationship factors are related to inaccurate perceptions. METHODS: Sociodemographic, psychosocial, and sexual behavior data were collected from 296 couples recruited from antenatal clinics. Couples included pregnant adolescents, aged 14 to 21 years, and the father of the baby, aged ≥14 years. Percentage agreement and κ statistics assessed the accuracy of perceptions about whether one's partner ever had concurrent sexual partners during the relationship. Logistic regression models using generalized estimating equations assessed associations between respondents' self-reported concurrency, relationship factors, and inaccurate perceptions. RESULTS: Among participants whose partner was concurrent (n = 171), 60% did not accurately report their partner's concurrency, and greater relationship satisfaction (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: 1.54) increased the likelihood of inaccuracy. Among participants with a nonconcurrent partner (n = 418), 17% were inaccurate; self-reported concurrency (AOR: 2.69) and greater partnership duration (AOR: 1.25) increased the likelihood of inaccuracy, whereas greater relationship satisfaction decreased the likelihood of inaccuracy (AOR: 0.68). CONCLUSIONS: Many pregnant adolescents and their partners inaccurately perceived their partner's concurrency status. Self-reported concurrency and relationship factors were associated with inaccuracy, reinforcing the need to improve sexual communication among this population.
机译:背景:对伴侣是否具有同时性伴侣的感知是有关当前性传播感染状况的不准确的看法。尽管怀孕青少年的性传播感染率高,但研究仍未研究年轻怀孕青少年对性疗法的看法的准确性。目标是评估(1)关于一个人合作伙伴在关系期间是否有并发的性伴侣的看法的准确性和(2)是否自我报告的并发性和关系因素与不准确的感知有关。方法:从产前诊所招募的296次夫妇收集了社会造影,心理社会和性行为数据。夫妇包括怀孕的青少年,年龄14至21岁,婴儿的父亲,≥14岁。百分比协议和κ统计数据评估了对人际关系在关系中是否有同时性伴侣的看法的准确性。使用广义估计方程的逻辑回归模型评估了受访者自我报告的并发性,关系因素与不准确的感知之间的关联。结果:在合作伙伴并发的参与者(n = 171)中,60%的人没有准确地报告他们的伴侣的并发性,以及更大的关系满意度(调整的赔率比[AOR]:1.54)增加了不准确的可能性。在非通行伙伴(n = 418)的参与者中,17%是不准确的;自我报告的并发(AOR:2.69)和更高的伙伴关系持续时间(AOR:1.25)增加了不准确的可能性,而更大的关系满意度降低了不准确的可能性(AOR:0.68)。结论:许多怀孕的青少年及其合作伙伴不准确地感知其伴侣的并发状态。自我报告的并发和关系因素与不准确相关,加强了改善这群人群中的性沟通的必要性。

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    《Sexually transmitted diseases 》 |2012年第8期| 共6页
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    Department of Population Family and Reproductive Health Bloomberg School of Public Health;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT;

    Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Department of Pediatrics Johns Hopkins;

    Division of Infectious Disease Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD United;

    City University of New York School of Public Health New York NY United States;

    Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Yale School of;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT;

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