Sexual Partner Type Taxonomy Use Among Black Adolescent Mothers in the United States.

IF 1.4 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality Pub Date : 2011-01-01
LaRon E Nelson, Dianne Morrison-Beedy, Margaret H Kearney, Ann Dozier
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Abstract

Purpose: Research on sexual-partner type focuses mostly on "main" and "casual" partner categories. The literature indicates that adolescent girls are less likely to use condoms with main partners, and more likely to use condoms with casual partners. Adolescent mothers may have different types of sexual partners than other adolescent girls. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the range of male sexual partner types reported by Black adolescent mothers.

Design and sample: This study was a qualitative description of the perspectives of Black, predominantly African-American, mothers (n=31). Data were generated using focus groups and interviews. The participants' ages ranged from 15-19 years.

Measures: A semi-structured qualitative questioning guide was used to stimulate focused discussions. Transcribed data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: The range of sexual partner types of the women were reflected in three themes (1) All main partners are not created equal; (2) They're not casual partners because there are strings attached; (3) "Wham, bam, thank you ma'am:" No strings attached. Nine partner types were identified under these three themes, including a "baby daddy" partner.

Conclusion: The partner-types of Black adolescent mothers are more robust than the "main" and "casual" partner categories typically referenced in the research literature. The range of sex partners includes the birth fathers of their children. Clinicians and researchers must consider how co-parenthood status is used in the construction of the "baby daddy" partner and what implications this unique sexual partner type may have on risk reduction behaviors such as condom use.

性伴侣类型分类在美国黑人青少年母亲中的使用。
目的:对性伴侣类型的研究主要集中在“主要”和“偶然”性伴侣类别上。文献表明,青春期女孩不太可能与主要伴侣使用避孕套,而更可能与临时伴侣使用避孕套。与其他青春期女孩相比,青春期母亲可能有不同类型的性伴侣。本研究的目的是探讨和描述黑人青少年母亲报告的男性性伴侣类型的范围。设计和样本:本研究对黑人(主要是非裔美国人)母亲的观点进行定性描述(n=31)。数据通过焦点小组和访谈产生。参与者的年龄从15岁到19岁不等。措施:采用半结构化定性提问指南来激发重点讨论。转录数据采用定性内容分析。结果:女性的性伴侣类型范围体现在三个主题上:(1)所有主要伴侣并非生来平等;(2)他们不是随意的伴侣,因为有附加条件;(3)“砰,砰,谢谢你,女士。”没有任何附加条件。在这三个主题下确定了九种伴侣类型,包括“婴儿爸爸”伴侣。结论:黑人青少年母亲的伴侣类型比研究文献中典型的“主要”和“偶然”伴侣类别更为稳健。性伴侣的范围包括孩子的生父。临床医生和研究人员必须考虑如何利用共同父母身份来构建“婴儿爸爸”伴侣,以及这种独特的性伴侣类型可能对降低风险的行为(如使用安全套)有什么影响。
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Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
21.40%
发文量
36
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the medical, psychological, social, and educational aspects of human sexuality.
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