Twa-Twa J, Nakanaabi I, Sekimpi D
Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council, Wandegeya, Uganda.
Health Transit Rev. 1997;7 Suppl:83-8.
Divorced or separated persons are more likely to be infected with HIV than those in marital unions: sexual partner instability appears to have significant implications in STD/HIV transmission. While this appears empirically true, most current STD/HIV preventive strategies do not seem to address partner instability as an important underlying factor in STD/HIV transmission and control. This paper describes reasons why young females may be motivated to change sexual partners or have more than one sexual partner. The problems appear to be dissatisfaction due to infidelity of the male partner, fear of getting STD from current partner, drunken or unattractive male partner, economic problems, lack of leisure time together, male partner's children with other women, and male partner's relatives' influence. STD/AIDS Control Programs should note that dissatisfaction with partner may be an underlying factor in HIV transmission.
性伴侣不稳定似乎在性传播感染/艾滋病毒传播中具有重大影响。虽然从经验上看这似乎是事实,但目前大多数性传播感染/艾滋病毒预防策略似乎并未将伴侣不稳定作为性传播感染/艾滋病毒传播和控制的一个重要潜在因素加以解决。本文阐述了年轻女性可能被激励更换性伴侣或拥有多个性伴侣的原因。问题似乎包括对男性伴侣不忠的不满、担心从现任伴侣那里感染性传播感染、男性伴侣酗酒或缺乏吸引力、经济问题、缺乏共处的休闲时间、男性伴侣与其他女性育有子女以及男性伴侣亲属的影响。性传播感染/艾滋病控制项目应注意到,对伴侣的不满可能是艾滋病毒传播的一个潜在因素。