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Abstract
Background: Early identification of sexual risk taking and exposure to violence is fundamental when seeking to strengthen young people's health. The purpose of this study was to study factors associated with sexual risk taking and ill health, as well as to study gender differences, and the associations amongst exposure to multiple forms of violence, sexual risk taking and ill health.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study based on data from 3,205 young people answering a questionnaire belonging to the Sexual health Identification Tool (SEXIT 2.0), during consultations at 12 youth clinics in Sweden. The analyses are based on descriptive statistics and nominal multiple regression analysis.
Results: Male, transgender and non-binary youths reported significantly more events of sexual risk taking and ill health compared to women. Those who reported sexual initiation before the age of 15 (OR 2.87, CI 1.81-4.56), three or more sexual partners in the past 12 months (OR 2.68, CI 1.70-4.22) and to have ever experienced an unintended pregnancy (OR 2.29, CI 1.32-3.97) were more than twice as likely to report exposure to physical, emotional and sexual violence. Transgender, non-binary youths and women were more exposed to multiple violence (OR 3.68, 13.50) compared to men.
Conclusions: Transgender and non-binary youths are exposed to significantly more violence compared to women and men. Experiences of sexual risk taking and ill health demonstrated strong associations with exposure to multiple violence.
背景:在寻求加强年轻人健康时,及早识别性冒险行为和暴露于暴力是至关重要的。这项研究的目的是研究与性冒险和不健康有关的因素,以及研究性别差异,以及接触多种形式的暴力、性冒险和不健康之间的联系。方法:这是一项横断面研究,基于3205名年轻人在瑞典12家青年诊所咨询期间回答属于性健康识别工具(SEXIT 2.0)的问卷的数据。分析是基于描述性统计和名义多元回归分析。结果:与女性相比,男性、跨性别和非二元青年报告的性冒险事件和健康状况不佳的事件明显更多。那些报告在15岁之前开始性行为的人(OR 2.87, CI 1.81-4.56),过去12个月内有三个或更多性伴侣的人(OR 2.68, CI 1.70-4.22),以及曾经经历过意外怀孕的人(OR 2.29, CI 1.32-3.97),报告遭受身体、情感和性暴力的可能性是其他人的两倍多。与男性相比,跨性别、非二元青年和女性更容易遭受多重暴力(OR为3.68,13.50)。结论:与女性和男性相比,跨性别和非二元性别的青少年更易遭受暴力。性冒险和健康不佳的经历表明与多重暴力的接触密切相关。
期刊介绍:
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences is published for the Upsala Medical Society. It has been published since 1865 and is one of the oldest medical journals in Sweden.
The journal publishes clinical and experimental original works in the medical field. Although focusing on regional issues, the journal always welcomes contributions from outside Sweden.
Specially extended issues are published occasionally, dealing with special topics, congress proceedings and academic dissertations.