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关注“低层次”问题:双性恋黑人男性、艾滋病毒风险与异性传播

Focusing "down low": bisexual black men, HIV risk and heterosexual transmission.

作者信息

Millett Gregorio, Malebranche David, Mason Byron, Spikes Pilgrim

机构信息

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30033, USA.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 2005 Jul;97(7 Suppl):52S-59S.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Black men who have sex with men (MSM) and women but who do not identify as gay or disclose their bisexual activities to main female partners, also known as men "on the down-low," have been cited as the main reason for the increase in HIV infections in black women.

METHODS

Three online databases (PsychInfo, MEDLINE and AIDSLINE) were searched for scientific articles related to men on the down-low. A total of 24 articles and two conference abstracts were selected for review.

RESULTS

Data from existing studies of MSM reveal low agreement between professed sexual identity and corresponding sexual behavior among black and other MSM; show that black MSM are more likely than MSM of other racial or ethnic groups to be bisexually active or identified; and, compared with white MSM, are less likely to disclose their bisexual or homosexual activities to others. However, black MSM who do not disclose their homosexual or bisexual activities engage in a lower prevalence of HIV risks than black MSM who do disclose; and black men who are currently bisexually active account for a very small proportion of the overall population of black men (2%).

CONCLUSION

The high prevalence of HIV in the black community and the greater likelihood of bisexuality among black men place heterosexual black women at risk for HIV infection. However, the contribution of high-risk heterosexual black men to the rising HIV caseload among black women has been largely ignored. Future research must evaluate the relative contributions of bisexual men and exclusively heterosexual black men to HIV cases among black women.

摘要

引言

与男性发生性关系的黑人男性(男男性行为者)以及与女性发生性关系但不认同自己为同性恋或未向主要女性伴侣透露其双性恋行为的男性,也就是所谓的“低调行事”的男性,被认为是黑人女性艾滋病毒感染率上升的主要原因。

方法

在三个在线数据库(心理信息数据库、医学文献数据库和艾滋病在线数据库)中搜索与“低调行事”男性相关的科学文章。共筛选出24篇文章和两篇会议摘要进行综述。

结果

现有男男性行为者研究数据显示,黑人和其他男男性行为者宣称的性身份与相应性行为之间的一致性较低;表明黑人男男性行为者比其他种族或族裔的男男性行为者更有可能有双性恋行为或被认定为双性恋;而且,与白人男男性行为者相比,他们向他人透露双性恋或同性恋行为的可能性更小。然而,不透露同性恋或双性恋行为的黑人男男性行为者感染艾滋病毒的风险患病率低于透露此类行为的黑人男男性行为者;目前有双性恋行为的黑人男性在黑人男性总人口中所占比例非常小(2%)。

结论

黑人社区艾滋病毒的高流行率以及黑人男性中双性恋的可能性更大,使异性恋黑人女性面临艾滋病毒感染风险。然而,高危异性恋黑人男性对黑人女性中不断上升的艾滋病毒病例数的影响在很大程度上被忽视了。未来的研究必须评估双性恋男性和仅为异性恋的黑人男性对黑人女性艾滋病毒病例的相对影响。

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