Correlates of Adolescent Females' Worry About Undesired Pregnancy: The Importance of Partner Desire for Pregnancy
Study Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine correlates of worry about pregnancy among a high-risk sample of low-income African-American adolescent females. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that perceived male partner desire for pregnancy and level of sexual communication would...
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description | Study Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine correlates of worry about pregnancy among a high-risk sample of low-income African-American adolescent females. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that perceived male partner desire for pregnancy and level of sexual communication would be independently associated with adolescent females' worry about becoming pregnant.
Design: A survey of sexually active African-American adolescent females, 14–18 years of age.
Setting: Recruitment was conducted in low-income neighborhoods of Birmingham, Alabama, characterized by high rates of unemployment, substance abuse, violence, and teen pregnancy.
Participants: Adolescents (N = 522) completed a survey and a face-to-face interview, and provided a urine specimen for pregnancy testing.
Main Outcome Measure: Nonpregnant adolescents reporting steady relationships with a male sex partner (over the past 6 months) and indicating no immediate desire to become pregnant were included in the analysis (n = 196). Two questionnaire items assessed level of worry about becoming pregnant.
Results: Compared to adolescent females reporting their partner did not desire pregnancy, those perceiving their partner desired pregnancy were nearly three times more likely to experience high worry about becoming pregnant (AOR = 2.85; P = .009). Engaging in sex unprotected by a condom was an equally important correlate of high worry (AOR = 2.84; P = .013). Level of communication between partners about pregnancy prevention was not significant.
Conclusions: Adolescent females may experience high worry about becoming pregnant due to desires of their male partner as well as their recent sexual risk behavior. |
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Design: A survey of sexually active African-American adolescent females, 14–18 years of age.
Setting: Recruitment was conducted in low-income neighborhoods of Birmingham, Alabama, characterized by high rates of unemployment, substance abuse, violence, and teen pregnancy.
Participants: Adolescents (N = 522) completed a survey and a face-to-face interview, and provided a urine specimen for pregnancy testing.
Main Outcome Measure: Nonpregnant adolescents reporting steady relationships with a male sex partner (over the past 6 months) and indicating no immediate desire to become pregnant were included in the analysis (n = 196). Two questionnaire items assessed level of worry about becoming pregnant.
Results: Compared to adolescent females reporting their partner did not desire pregnancy, those perceiving their partner desired pregnancy were nearly three times more likely to experience high worry about becoming pregnant (AOR = 2.85; P = .009). Engaging in sex unprotected by a condom was an equally important correlate of high worry (AOR = 2.84; P = .013). Level of communication between partners about pregnancy prevention was not significant.
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Design: A survey of sexually active African-American adolescent females, 14–18 years of age.
Setting: Recruitment was conducted in low-income neighborhoods of Birmingham, Alabama, characterized by high rates of unemployment, substance abuse, violence, and teen pregnancy.
Participants: Adolescents (N = 522) completed a survey and a face-to-face interview, and provided a urine specimen for pregnancy testing.
Main Outcome Measure: Nonpregnant adolescents reporting steady relationships with a male sex partner (over the past 6 months) and indicating no immediate desire to become pregnant were included in the analysis (n = 196). Two questionnaire items assessed level of worry about becoming pregnant.
Results: Compared to adolescent females reporting their partner did not desire pregnancy, those perceiving their partner desired pregnancy were nearly three times more likely to experience high worry about becoming pregnant (AOR = 2.85; P = .009). Engaging in sex unprotected by a condom was an equally important correlate of high worry (AOR = 2.84; P = .013). Level of communication between partners about pregnancy prevention was not significant.
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Design: A survey of sexually active African-American adolescent females, 14–18 years of age.
Setting: Recruitment was conducted in low-income neighborhoods of Birmingham, Alabama, characterized by high rates of unemployment, substance abuse, violence, and teen pregnancy.
Participants: Adolescents (N = 522) completed a survey and a face-to-face interview, and provided a urine specimen for pregnancy testing.
Main Outcome Measure: Nonpregnant adolescents reporting steady relationships with a male sex partner (over the past 6 months) and indicating no immediate desire to become pregnant were included in the analysis (n = 196). Two questionnaire items assessed level of worry about becoming pregnant.
Results: Compared to adolescent females reporting their partner did not desire pregnancy, those perceiving their partner desired pregnancy were nearly three times more likely to experience high worry about becoming pregnant (AOR = 2.85; P = .009). Engaging in sex unprotected by a condom was an equally important correlate of high worry (AOR = 2.84; P = .013). Level of communication between partners about pregnancy prevention was not significant.
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