赞比亚孤儿和弱势儿童的初次性行为和风险行为:哪些保护性缺陷塑造了艾滋病毒风险?

IF 0.9 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-13 DOI:10.1080/17450128.2021.1975858
Joseph G Rosen, Nkomba Kayeyi, Mwelwa Chibuye, Lyson Phiri, Edith S Namukonda, Michael T Mbizvo
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摘要

孤儿和弱势儿童(OVC)不仅受到艾滋病毒的影响,而且由于从学校到家庭经济安全等保护性资产的重叠赤字,他们也面临着感染艾滋病毒的风险。从保护性缺陷框架出发,本研究考察了赞比亚13-17岁的OVC中性风险的相关性,包括多性伙伴关系、无保护的性行为和初次性行为年龄。2016年5 - 10月,采用两阶段分层随机抽样设计,在4个省份招募OVC及其成年照顾者(N = 2034)。ovc照顾者夫妇完成了一项结构化访谈,涉及家庭特征、保护性资产(即财务、学校教育和营养)以及一般健康和福祉。采用多变量有序逻辑回归,比较无性经验的OVC与初次有性行为且报告≥1次性行为的OVC,研究了多成分保护性缺陷框架中相关因素的相关性。使用多项逻辑回归对年龄较大(15-17岁)的OVC进行亚分析,确定了早(15岁之前)和晚(15岁或之后)初次性行为的相关性。在735名13-17岁的OVC中,14%的人报告有初次性行为,其中14%和22%的人分别报告有2年以上的性伴侣和未使用安全套的最后一次性行为。年龄较大(调整优势比[aOR] = 2.08, 95%可信区间[CI] 1.32-3.27)、男性(aOR = 1.90, CI 1.22-2.96)、没有出生证明(aOR = 2.05, CI 1.03-4.09)、失学状况(aOR = 2.63, CI 1.66-4.16)和非家庭劳动(aOR = 1.84, CI 1.01-3.38)与较高的性风险显著相关。在多变量分析中,男性是唯一与早期性行为有显著关系的因素。降低性风险的策略需要根据年龄和性别进行区分,并应优先针对经济困难家庭中的OVC。
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Sexual debut and risk behaviors among orphaned and vulnerable children in Zambia: which protective deficits shape HIV risk?

Sexual debut and risk behaviors among orphaned and vulnerable children in Zambia: which protective deficits shape HIV risk?

Sexual debut and risk behaviors among orphaned and vulnerable children in Zambia: which protective deficits shape HIV risk?

Orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC) are not only affected by, but also rendered at-risk of, HIV due to overlapping deficits in protective assets, from school to household financial security. Drawing from a protective deficit framework, this study examines correlates of sexual risk - including multiple sexual partnerships, unprotected sex, and age at sexual debut - among OVC aged 13-17 years in Zambia. In May-October 2016, a two-stage stratified random sampling design was used to recruit OVC and their adult caregivers (N = 2,034) in four provinces. OVC-caregiver dyads completed a structured interview addressing household characteristics, protective assets (i.e. finances, schooling, and nutrition), and general health and wellbeing. Associations of factors derived from the multi-component protective deficits framework were examined using multivariable ordered logistic regression, comparing sexually inexperienced OVC to those with a sexual debut and reporting ≥1 sexual behavior(s). A sub-analysis of older (ages 15-17) OVC identified correlates of early (before age 15) and later (at or after age 15) sexual debut using multinomial logistic regression. Among 735 OVC aged 13-17, 14% reported a sexual debut, among whom 14% and 22% reported 2+ past-year partners and non-condom last sex, respectively. Older age (Adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR] = 2.08, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.32-3.27), male sex (aOR = 1.90, CI 1.22-2.96), not having a birth certificate (aOR = 2.05, CI 1.03-4.09), out-of-school status (aOR = 2.63, CI 1.66-4.16), and non-household labor (aOR = 1.84, CI 1.01-3.38) were significantly associated with higher sexual risk. Male sex was the only factor significantly associated with early sexual debut in multivariable analysis. Sexual risk-reduction strategies require age- and sex-specific differentiation and should be prioritized for OVC in financially distressed households.

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期刊介绍: Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies is an essential peer-reviewed journal analyzing psychological, sociological, health, gender, cultural, economic, and educational aspects of children and adolescents in developed and developing countries. This international publication forum provides a much-needed interdisciplinary focus on vulnerable children and youth at risk, specifically in relation to health and welfare issues, such as mental health, illness (including HIV/AIDS), disability, abuse, neglect, institutionalization, poverty, orphanhood, exploitation, war, famine, and disaster.
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