Hearn Kimberly D, O'Sullivan Lucia F, El-Bassel Nabila, Gilbert Louisa
Borough of Manhattan Community College, The City University of New York, NY 10032, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2005 Jun;9(2):177-86. doi: 10.1007/s10461-005-3899-6.
It is now becoming clear how important it is to understand women's HIV risk in the context of their sexual relationships with male partners, particularly among more vulnerable populations of women such as drug-involved women and women with physically abusive partners. Drawing from in-depth interviews with a sample of 38 ethnically diverse women, this study explores the meanings of monogamy and concurrent sexual partnerships in the relationships of women in methadone treatment with a history of physical abuse. Moreover, the ways in which having a history of intimate partner violence influences women's desire and ability to insist on monogamy is addressed. The women's narratives indicated that the majority valued monogamy and reported practicing it; however, many women were indifferent to this ideal or were unable to challenge non-monogamous partners for fear of severe reprisals. In addition, men's suspicions about violations of monogamy on the part of the women often resulted in extreme violence.
现在越来越清楚的是,在女性与男性伴侣的性关系背景下理解女性感染艾滋病毒的风险有多重要,尤其是在吸毒女性和遭受身体虐待的女性等更脆弱的女性群体中。本研究通过对38名不同种族的女性进行深入访谈,探讨了在接受美沙酮治疗且有身体虐待史的女性关系中,一夫一妻制和同时存在的性伴侣关系的意义。此外,还探讨了有亲密伴侣暴力史如何影响女性坚持一夫一妻制的愿望和能力。女性的叙述表明,大多数人重视一夫一妻制并报告实行一夫一妻制;然而,许多女性对这一理想漠不关心,或者由于害怕严厉报复而无法挑战非一夫一妻制的伴侣。此外,男性对女性违反一夫一妻制的怀疑往往导致极端暴力。