Correlates of premarital relationships among unmarried youth in Pune district, Maharashtra, India.

Mallika Alexander, Laila Garda, Savita Kanade, Shireen Jejeebhoy, Bela Ganatra
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Context: Although premarital partnerships-whether or not they involve sex-are widely discouraged in India, some youth do form such partnerships. It is important to know more about the nature of and the factors associated with these relationships.

Methods: Data are drawn from a community-based study of 15-24-year-olds in urban slum and rural settings in Pune District, Maharashtra. Multivariate analyses were conducted to identify associations between youths' individual, peer and family factors and their experience of romantic relationships and physical intimacy, including intercourse.

Results: Among young men, 17-24% had had a romantic relationship, 20-26% had engaged in some form of physical intimacy and 16-18% had had sex; the proportions among young women were 5-8%, 4-6% and 1-2%, respectively. Exposure to alcohol, drugs or pornographic films and having more frequent interaction with peers were positively associated with romantic and sexual relationships for both young women and young men. Educational attainment was negatively associated with both types of relationships for young women, but only with sexual relationships for young men. Closeness to parents was negatively associated with relationships only for young women. Young women whose father beat their mother were more likely than other young women to form romantic partnerships, and those beaten by their family had an elevated risk of entering romantic and sexual partnerships. Youth who reported strict parental supervision were no less likely than others to enter relationships.

Conclusions: Program interventions should ensure that youth are fully informed and equipped to make safe choices and negotiate wanted outcomes, while positively influencing their peer networks; encourage closer interaction between parents and children; and be tailored to the different circumstances and experiences of young women and men.

印度马哈拉施特拉邦浦那地区未婚青年婚前关系的相关性。
背景:尽管婚前伴侣关系——无论是否涉及性——在印度普遍不被鼓励,但一些年轻人确实形成了这样的伴侣关系。重要的是要更多地了解这些关系的性质和相关因素。方法:数据来自马哈拉施特拉邦浦那区城市贫民窟和农村环境中15-24岁的社区研究。研究人员进行了多变量分析,以确定青少年的个人、同伴和家庭因素与他们的恋爱经历和身体亲密关系(包括性交)之间的联系。结果:在年轻男性中,17-24%有过恋爱关系,20-26%有过某种形式的身体亲密关系,16-18%有过性行为;年轻女性的比例分别为5-8%、4-6%和1-2%。对年轻男女来说,接触酒精、毒品或色情电影以及与同龄人更频繁的互动都与恋爱和性关系呈正相关。对于年轻女性来说,受教育程度与这两种类型的关系呈负相关,但对于年轻男性来说,只与性关系相关。只有年轻女性与父母的亲密程度与恋爱关系呈负相关。父亲打母亲的年轻女性比其他年轻女性更有可能形成浪漫的伴侣关系,而那些被家人打过的女性进入浪漫和性伴侣关系的风险更高。报告父母严格监督的青少年与其他人谈恋爱的可能性并不低。结论:方案干预措施应确保青年充分了解情况,并有能力作出安全的选择和协商想要的结果,同时对他们的同伴网络产生积极影响;鼓励家长与子女更密切互动;并根据年轻男女的不同情况和经历量身定制。
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