| Literature DB >> 31412812 |
Cristina Faludi1, Cornelia Rada2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The family is one of the key factors that can contribute to reducing the negative consequences of high-risk sexual behavior. This study examines the influence of parents' communication with children on issues of sexuality on sexual behavior.Entities:
Keywords: Gender differences; Romanian youth; Sexual debut; Sexual education in family
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31412812 PMCID: PMC6693265 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7321-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Main characteristics of the participants
| Characteristic/ variable | N | % |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Female | 665 | 57.1 |
| Male | 449 | 42.9 |
| Age group (years) | ||
| 18–22 | 569 | 48.9 |
| 23–30 | 595 | 51.1 |
| Age at first sexual intercourse (years) | ||
| 9–16 | 290 | 24.9 |
| 17–26 | 874 | 75.1 |
| Duration of the current consensual union (until first intercourse) | ||
| Less than a month | 153 | 13.1 |
| More than a month | 1011 | 86.9 |
| Use of condom (pill) at first intercourse | ||
| Yes | 755 | 64.9 |
| No | 409 | 35.1 |
| Age at receiving first information about sexuality (years) | ||
| 5–11 | 188 | 16.2 |
| 12–14 | 661 | 56.8 |
| 15–25 | 315 | 27.1 |
Distribution of participants according to the main topics related to SRH discussed with parents
| Discussion with parents about | A lot | Little or almost nothing |
|---|---|---|
| % | ||
| Sexual abstinence before marriage | 16.8 | 83.2 |
| Menstruation/ spontaneous ejaculation | 37.4 | 62.6 |
| How pregnancy occurs | 32.6 | 67.4 |
| Prevention of pregnancy | 39.0 | 61.0 |
| Abortion | 24.0 | 76.0 |
| Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) | 34.8 | 65.2 |
| Any sexual problem | 27.3 | 72.7 |
| All seven topics | 8.2 | 91.8 |
| Yes | No | |
| Any topic of sexuality discussed with parents | 56.4 | 43.6 |
Fig. 1The subjects discussed in the FOO regarding SRH by gender
Fig. 2The age at which young people first received information on sex by gender
Relationships between the studied variables and the healthy / unhealthy sexual debut
| Study variables | Women | Men | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy sexual debut | ||||||
| Yes | No | Indicator / (p) | Yes | No | Indicator / (p) | |
| Any topic of sexuality discussed in the family | ||||||
| Yes | 59.2 | 40.8 | χ2 = 7.759 | 37.4 | 62.6 | χ2 = 7.866 |
| No | 47.6 | 52.4 | (0.005) | 25.7 | 74.3 | (0.005) |
| Mean age at first information about sexuality | 13.46 | 13.56 | t = 0.611 (ns) | 13.63 | 12.93 | t = 3.219 (0.001) |
| Dif. average values = − 0.106 | Dif. average values = 0.704 | |||||
| The level of discussion about sexual matters: Sexual abstinence before marriage | ||||||
| A lot | 55.6 | 44.4) | χ2 = 0.002 | 43.2 | 56.8) | χ2 = 3.686 |
| Little or almost nothing | 55.4 | 44.6 | (ns) | 29.2 | 70.8) | (0.055) |
| Menstruation/spontaneous ejaculation | ||||||
| A lot | 59.8 | 40.2 | χ2 = 7.068 | 42.9 | 57.1 | χ2 = 3.942 |
| Little or almost nothing | 49.5 | 50.5 | (0.008) | 29.1 | 70.9 | (0.047) |
| Prevention of pregnancy | ||||||
| A lot | 57.4 | 42.6 | χ2 = 0.908 | 39.4 | 60.6 | χ2 = 7.150 |
| Little or almost nothing | 53.7 | 46.3 | (ns) | 27.1 | 72.9 | (0.007) |
| STIs | ||||||
| A lot | 60.8 | 39.2 | χ2 = 5.038 | 34.5 | 65.5 | χ2 = 1.534 |
| Little or almost nothing | 52.0 | 48.0 | (0.025) | 28.9 | 71.1 | (ns) |
Note: p significance level, ns not significant
Results of logistic regression regarding a healthy sexual debut
| Type of variables | All | Women | Men |
|---|---|---|---|
| Control variables | |||
| Gender | |||
| Female (ref.) | 1 | ||
| Male | 0.415 (< 0.001) | ||
| Age group | |||
| 23–30 (ref.) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 18–22 | 1.765 (< 0.001) | 1.861 (< 0.001) | 1.644 (0.015) |
| Age at first information about sex | |||
| 15–25 (ref.) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 5–11 | 0.572 (0.005) | 0.822 (ns) | 0.335 (0.001) |
| 12–14 | 0.893 (ns) | 1.073 (ns) | 0.669 (0.079) |
| Any sexual information in the family | |||
| Yes (ref.) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| No | 0.637 (0.001) | 0.668 (0.018) | 0.605 (0.013) |
Note: OR odds ratios, p significance level, ns not significant