Characteristics of adolescents' sexual partners and their association with use of condoms and other contraceptive methods.

K. Ford, W. Sohn, J. Lepkowski
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CONTEXT While a number of studies have examined the association between individuals' characteristics and their contraceptive use, few studies have examined the influence of partners' characteristics on individuals' contraceptive use. METHODS Using nationally representative data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, multiple logistic analyses were conducted to identify associations between the demographic characteristics of adolescents' heterosexual partners and adolescents' use of condoms or other contraceptive methods. RESULTS The partners of white and black adolescents were likely to be similar to them, while the partners of Latino adolescents and of adolescents of "other" race or ethnicity were more likely to be of a different racial or ethnic group. Differences in age between adolescents and their partners were notable in all racial and ethnic groups. As adolescents age, the characteristics of their partners become more heterogeneous. The less similar adolescents and their partners are to one another--whether because of a difference in age, grade or school--the less likely adolescents are to use condoms and other contraceptive methods. CONCLUSIONS Many adolescents have relationships with partners whose characteristics differ from theirs and with whom they are less likely to use condoms or other contraceptive methods. This behavior is more common as adolescents grow older. To provide appropriate counseling, sexuality educators and family planning providers need to consider the ways in which adolescents' relationships change as they age and discuss with them the dynamics of relationships involving partners who differ in age or other characteristics.
青少年性伴侣的特点及其与使用避孕套和其他避孕方法的关系。
虽然一些研究考察了个人特征与其使用避孕药具之间的关系,但很少有研究考察了伴侣特征对个人使用避孕药具的影响。方法使用来自全国青少年健康纵向研究的具有全国代表性的数据,进行多重逻辑分析,以确定青少年异性伴侣的人口统计学特征与青少年使用避孕套或其他避孕方法之间的关联。结果:白人和黑人青少年的性伴侣可能与他们相似,而拉丁裔青少年和“其他”种族或民族的青少年的性伴侣更可能是不同的种族或民族群体。在所有种族和民族群体中,青少年及其伴侣的年龄差异都很显著。随着青少年年龄的增长,他们伴侣的特征变得更加异质。青少年与其伴侣之间的相似度越低——无论是由于年龄、年级还是学校的差异——青少年使用避孕套和其他避孕方法的可能性就越小。结论:许多青少年的性伴侣与他们的特点不同,他们不太可能使用避孕套或其他避孕方法。随着青少年年龄的增长,这种行为更为常见。为了提供适当的咨询,性教育者和计划生育提供者需要考虑青少年的关系随着年龄的增长而变化的方式,并与他们讨论涉及年龄或其他特征不同的伴侣的关系的动态。
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