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When they break up and get back together: Length of adolescent romantic relationships and partner concurrency

机译:当他们分手并重聚时:青春期恋爱关系和伴侣并发的时间

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Background: Sex partner concurrency is an important risk factor for sexually transmitted infection transmission. Understanding how adolescents conceptualize the length of their relationships when they break up and get back together is essential to the assessment of concurrency. Methods: A prospective cohort of 392 late adolescents and emerging adults, aged 14 to 19 years at baseline, were recruited from 2 clinics in Baltimore, MD and interviewed semiannually for 3 years. At each interview, participants were asked to report on all of their sexual partners in the previous 6 months, the length of relationship, and whether they thought their partner had other sex partners. For relationships that had broken up and gotten back together, reports of length of the relationship were compared before and after the breakup. Random effects logistic regression was used to examine the association between length of relationship and both breakup and partner concurrency. Results: For relationships that ended and subsequently got back together, participants considered the length of relationship to include the period when they were broken up. Longer relationships were at increased odds of both having broken up and gotten back together (odds ratio [OR] = 1.04, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.02, 1.05) and of partner concurrency (OR = 1.03, 95% CI: 1.02, 1.04). The magnitude of the odds of concurrency was greater for relationships that had broken up and gotten back together (OR = 1.07, 95% CI: 1.02, 1.11). Conclusions: Findings from this study emphasize the need for an improved understanding of the association between the temporal dynamics of late adolescent and emerging adult romantic relationships and concurrency.
机译:背景:性伴侣并发是性传播感染传播的重要危险因素。了解青少年如何在分手和聚在一起时概念化他们之间的关系长度对于评估并发性至关重要。方法:从马里兰州巴尔的摩市的两家诊所招募了392名年龄在基线时为14至19岁的成年青少年和新兴成年人,每半年进行3年的访谈。在每次访谈中,要求参与者报告其过去六个月中所有性伴侣,亲密关系的长短以及他们是否认为自己的伴侣还有其他性伴侣。对于已经破裂并重新融合在一起的关系,在破裂前后比较关系长度的报告。随机效应逻辑回归用于检验关系长度与分手和伴侣并发之间的关联。结果:对于结束并随后恢复在一起的关系,参与者考虑了关系的长度,包括破裂的时间段。较长的关系破裂和重新聚在一起的几率更高(赔率[OR] = 1.04,95%置信区间[CI]:1.02,1.05)和伙伴并发(OR = 1.03,95%CI:1.02) ,1.04)。对于已经破裂并重新建立起来的关系,并发几率更大(OR = 1.07,95%CI:1.02,1.11)。结论:这项研究的结果强调需要更好地理解青少年晚期与新出现的成人浪漫关系与并发的时间动态之间的关联。

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