Wilson Patrick A, Yoshikawa Hirokazu
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York 10012, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2004 Feb;16(1):68-83. doi: 10.1521/aeap.16.1.68.27724.
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic enters its third decade, rates of infection continue to rise in ethnic minority populations. Though the prevalence of HIV among Asian and Pacific Islander (A&PI) gay men remains to be clearly documented, research has shown that these men engage in relatively high rates of HIV risk behavior. The social discrimination that minority gay men experience may impact their HIV risk behavior and mental health (Diaz & Ayala, 2001). This article examines the experiences of and response to social discrimination among A&PI gay men, and their links to HIV risk behaviors. The study analyzes 166 narrative episodes of discrimination, as well as data on HIV risk obtained from in-depth interviews with 23 A&PI gay men. Results showed that A&PI gay men experience types of discrimination across a variety of contexts. Homophobia and anti-immigrant discrimination were linked to confrontation and social network-based responses whereas discrimination based in stereotypes of passivity / submission were linked with self-attribution. A&PI gay men who used confrontational, social network-based or avoidance response types showed less HIV risk than those who did not. Conversely, A&PI gay men who responded to discrimination with self-attribution showed greater HIV risk behaviors. These findings indicate that experiences of social discrimination and responses to discrimination may impact A&PI gay men's well-being and health.
随着艾滋病毒/艾滋病疫情进入第三个十年,少数族裔人群的感染率持续上升。尽管亚太岛民(A&PI)男同性恋者中的艾滋病毒流行情况仍有待明确记录,但研究表明,这些男性从事艾滋病毒风险行为的比例相对较高。少数族裔男同性恋者所经历的社会歧视可能会影响他们的艾滋病毒风险行为和心理健康(迪亚兹和阿亚拉,2001年)。本文探讨了亚太岛民男同性恋者的社会歧视经历及应对方式,以及它们与艾滋病毒风险行为的联系。该研究分析了166起歧视事件的叙述,以及从对23名亚太岛民男同性恋者的深入访谈中获得的艾滋病毒风险数据。结果显示,亚太岛民男同性恋者在各种情况下都会经历不同类型的歧视。恐同和反移民歧视与对抗及基于社交网络的应对方式有关,而基于被动/顺从刻板印象的歧视则与自我归因有关。采用对抗、基于社交网络或回避应对方式的亚太岛民男同性恋者的艾滋病毒风险低于未采用这些方式的人。相反,以自我归因方式应对歧视的亚太岛民男同性恋者表现出更高的艾滋病毒风险行为。这些发现表明,社会歧视经历和对歧视的应对方式可能会影响亚太岛民男同性恋者的幸福感和健康状况。