Pulerwitz J, Izazola-Licea J A, Gortmaker S L
Horizons Project/PATH, Population Council, 4301 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 280, Washington, DC 20008, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2001 Oct;91(10):1650-2. doi: 10.2105/ajph.91.10.1650.
This study explored the risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among married and cohabiting women in Mexico City, Mexico, derived from their partners' sexual behaviors.
Results were derived from the first population-based household survey in Mexico that investigated male sexual behavior. Analyses were restricted to sexually active married or cohabiting men (n = 3990).
Fifteen percent of the men reported extrarelational sex during the past year, 9% reported condom use during last intercourse, and 80% perceived no HIV risk. Most secondary partners were coworkers, mistresses, or friends.
Targeted HIV and STD prevention efforts appear necessary because a substantial number of women may be at risk.
本研究探讨了墨西哥城已婚和同居女性感染艾滋病毒及其他性传播疾病(STD)的风险,这些风险源于其伴侣的性行为。
研究结果来自墨西哥首次基于人群的家庭调查,该调查对男性性行为进行了调查。分析仅限于性活跃的已婚或同居男性(n = 3990)。
15%的男性报告在过去一年中有婚外性行为,9%报告在上次性交时使用了避孕套,80%认为没有感染艾滋病毒的风险。大多数次要性伴侣是同事、情妇或朋友。
有针对性的艾滋病毒和性传播疾病预防措施似乎很有必要,因为大量女性可能面临风险。