Ethnic variations in prevalence of high-risk sexual behaviors among Asian and Pacific Islander adolescents in Hawaii.

Paula Y Sasaki, Velma A Kameoka
Author Information
  1. Paula Y Sasaki: University of Hawaii-Manoa, Social Science Research Institute, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA. psasaki@hawaii.edu

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We examined ethnic variations in high-risk sexual behaviors among Asian and Pacific Islander (API) adolescents in comparison with White adolescents.
METHODS: We obtained data from the 2003 Hawaii Youth Risk Behavior Survey on 4953 students in grades 9 through 12. We conducted chi(2) and logistic regression analyses on these data to examine the prevalence of high-risk sexual behaviors among Japanese, Filipino, Native Hawaiian, and White adolescents.
RESULTS: We found significant ethnic variation in prevalence of high-risk sexual behaviors among API adolescents. Relative to White adolescents, Native Hawaiian adolescents were most likely to engage in lifetime sexual intercourse, recent sexual intercourse, and sexual initiation before age 13 years; Japanese adolescents were least likely to engage in these behaviors. Filipino adolescents were least likely to use substances before last sexual intercourse and condoms during last sexual intercourse.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest divergent patterns of risk among API ethnic groups, underscoring the heterogeneity of API subgroups and emphasizing the need for health disparities research on disaggregated API ethnic groups. The findings of such research should be used to design ethnically relevant interventions aimed at mitigating the negative health consequences of high-risk sexual behaviors.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior
Asian
Asian People
Condoms
Culture
Female
Hawaii
Health Surveys
Humans
Japan
Logistic Models
Male
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
Philippines
Prevalence
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
Socioeconomic Factors
White People

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