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Adolescent Women’s Sexual Self-Efficacy: Associations with Personal and Perceived Partner Beliefs That Condoms Interfere with Pleasure
American Journal of Sexuality Education ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-28 , DOI: 10.1080/15546128.2020.1763882
Pooja Brar 1 , Jodi Dworkin 2 , Sonya S Brady 3
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Abstract Sexual self-efficacy, an individual’s confidence in the domain of sexual health behaviors, was studied among an ethnically diverse sample of 128 sexually active adolescent women between the ages of 14 and 18 years. A hypothesized interaction between women’s belief that condoms interfere with sexual pleasure and her perception of a partner’s belief that condoms interfere with sexual pleasure was not supported. Both adolescent women’s belief that condoms interfere with pleasure and their perception that their partner believed condoms interfere with pleasure were separately associated with lower self-efficacy to refuse sex without condoms and use condoms. Both a partner’s and one’s own sexual pleasure may be important determinants of adolescent women’s confidence to engage in health protective sexual behaviors. Adolescents’ self-efficacy to experience pleasure when using condoms should be enhanced.

中文翻译:


青春期女性的性自我效能:与个人和感知伴侣信念(安全套干扰快感)的关联



摘要 性自我效能,即个人对性健康行为领域的信心,在不同种族的 128 名 14 至 18 岁性活跃青少年女性样本中进行了研究。女性认为安全套会干扰性快感的信念与她对伴侣认为安全套会干扰性快感的信念之间存在相互作用的假设并未得到支持。青春期女性认为安全套会干扰快感,以及她们认为伴侣认为安全套会干扰快感的看法,分别与拒绝不戴安全套的性行为和使用安全套的自我效能感较低有关。伴侣和自己的性快感可能是青春期女性进行健康保护性行为的信心的重要决定因素。应提高青少年使用安全套时体验快乐的自我效能。
更新日期:2020-05-28
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