Agronick Gail, O'Donnell Lydia, Stueve Ann, Doval Alexi San, Duran Richard, Vargo Sue
Education Development Center, Inc., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2004 Jun;8(2):185-97. doi: 10.1023/B:AIBE.0000030249.11679.d0.
This research compares patterns of sexual behavior and sexual risk of bisexually- and gay-identified Latino young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Four hundred forty-one Latino YMSM were surveyed at community venues in New York City. Twenty-two percent of the sample identified as bisexual, and 78% identified as gay. Bisexually-identified men were more likely to report having had multiple male sex partners in the last 3 months and less likely to report being exclusively involved with a main male partner. They were also approximately 3 1/2 times more likely to report unprotected insertive anal intercourse at last sexual contact with a nonmain male partner and more likely to report being high at last contact with both main and nonmain male partners. Findings suggest that prevention programs need to address the particular sexual risk patterns of bisexually-identified Latino YMSM that place them at risk of both HIV infection and transmission.
本研究比较了自我认同为双性恋和男同性恋的拉丁裔男男性行为者(YMSM)的性行为模式和性风险。在纽约市的社区场所对441名拉丁裔YMSM进行了调查。样本中22%自我认同为双性恋,78%自我认同为男同性恋。自我认同为双性恋的男性在过去3个月内更有可能报告有多个男性性伴侣,而报告只与一名主要男性伴侣交往的可能性较小。他们在与非主要男性伴侣的最后一次性接触中报告无保护插入式肛交的可能性也大约是其他人的3.5倍,并且在与主要和非主要男性伴侣的最后一次性接触中报告吸毒的可能性更大。研究结果表明,预防项目需要解决自我认同为双性恋的拉丁裔YMSM的特殊性行为风险模式,这些模式使他们面临感染和传播艾滋病毒的风险。