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“谈性”项目:研究人群的描述及基线时性行为的相关因素

The Talking Sex Project: descriptions of the study population and correlates of sexual practices at baseline.

作者信息

Myers T, Tudiver F G, Kurtz R G, Jackson E A, Orr K W, Rowe C J, Bullock S L

机构信息

Department of Health Administration, Community Health Division, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 1992 Jan-Feb;83(1):47-52.

PMID:1571882
Abstract

The Talking Sex Project is an HIV risk reduction education project for gay and bisexual men. It was developed to evaluate two types of small discussion groups using a randomized control study design. This paper reports on the baseline measures of knowledge, attitudes and sexual practices. The 612 subjects had a mean age of 32 years, were all English speaking and were relatively highly educated. Bivariate analyses found that younger men, those in a relationship, those reporting bisexual activity and those with higher levels of substance use were significantly more likely to have unprotected anal intercourse. While overall knowledge was not associated with sexual behaviour, a significant relationship was found with knowledge of risk of anal sex. Attitudes, in particular, the belief in the efficacy of condoms and the enjoyment of safer sex were found to have the strongest associations with protected anal intercourse. The paper provides an understanding of some of the factors which may be important to behaviour change and clues for the targeting of programs.

摘要

“谈性项目”是一项针对男同性恋者和双性恋男性的降低艾滋病病毒感染风险教育项目。该项目旨在通过随机对照研究设计评估两种小型讨论小组。本文报告了知识、态度和性行为方面的基线测量结果。612名受试者的平均年龄为32岁,均讲英语,且受教育程度相对较高。双变量分析发现,较年轻的男性、处于恋爱关系中的男性、报告有双性恋行为的男性以及物质使用水平较高的男性进行无保护肛交的可能性显著更高。虽然总体知识与性行为无关,但发现与肛交风险知识存在显著关联。态度方面,特别是对避孕套有效性的信念以及对安全性行为的享受,被发现与有保护的肛交关联最为紧密。本文有助于理解一些可能对行为改变很重要的因素,并为项目的目标设定提供线索。

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