Ghaziani Amin, Cook Thomas D
Department of Sociology and Management and Organizations at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care (Chic). 2005 Jun;4(2):32-46. doi: 10.1177/1545109705277978.
Circuit parties are weekend-long, erotically charged, drug-prevalent dance events attended by up to 25,000 self-identified gay and bisexual men who socialize and dance nonstop, sometimes for 24 hours or longer. Although these parties started originally as part of the gay community's response to raise HIV/AIDS awareness and to build community and cultural identity, they may have become a site for transmitting HIV across geographical regions and socioeconomic groups of gay and bisexual men. This article reviews the descriptive published studies on circuit parties. The authors use these studies and the literature on drug use and high-risk sexual behavior in gay and bisexual communities, along with sociological and social psychological research, to propose a causal model of why circuit parties may contribute to unsafe sexual practices that increase HIV infection risk. The authors abstract 5 prevention messages relevant to circuit parties and review intervention studies in nonparty settings for insight into how to reduce risky sexual behavior within circuit events. These intervention studies help to identify 5 context-specific groups that can effectively carry the prevention messages. The 5-by-5 matrix represents a first stage in developing a causal model for reducing HIV infections, along with evaluable principles of intervention, at circuit parties.
巡回派对是为期一周末、充满性暗示、毒品泛滥的舞会活动,多达25000名自认为是同性恋和双性恋的男性会参加,他们不停地社交和跳舞,有时长达24小时或更久。尽管这些派对最初是同性恋群体提高对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的认识、建立社区和文化认同的一种方式,但它们可能已成为同性恋和双性恋男性跨地理区域和社会经济群体传播艾滋病毒的场所。本文回顾了已发表的关于巡回派对的描述性研究。作者利用这些研究以及关于同性恋和双性恋社区吸毒和高风险性行为的文献,结合社会学和社会心理学研究,提出了一个因果模型,解释巡回派对为何可能导致不安全的性行为,从而增加艾滋病毒感染风险。作者提炼出与巡回派对相关的5条预防信息,并回顾了非派对环境中的干预研究,以了解如何在巡回活动中减少危险的性行为。这些干预研究有助于确定5个能够有效传递预防信息的特定背景群体。这个5×5矩阵代表了为减少巡回派对上的艾滋病毒感染建立因果模型以及可评估的干预原则的第一阶段。