Martinez Jaime, Hosek Sybil G
Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stroger Hospital of Cook County, 1900 W. Polk St., Room 1115, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2005 Aug;97(8):1103-12.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges that strategies are needed to increase the proportion of young men who have sex with men (MSM) who are linked to primary care and prevention services. One subgroup of young men engaging in male-male sex, those that do not identify as gay, may be less likely to be reached by prevention and intervention services that are aimed at the broader MSM community. Additionally, nongay-identified young men engaging in male-male sex may have risk-reduction needs that are different from those that identify as gay. At present, very little is known about this subgroup of men. This study qualitatively interviewed six nongay-identified young men engaging in male-male sex about their sexual identity, their relationships with both men and women, their perceptions of their own sexual risk behavior and their comfort in accessing primary care services. The information gathered in these interviews can be used to increase the understanding of this understudied population while improving prevention and primary care services aimed at these youth.
疾病控制与预防中心敦促,需要制定策略来提高与男性发生性行为的年轻男性(男男性行为者)获得初级保健和预防服务的比例。从事男男性行为的年轻男性中的一个亚组,即那些不认同自己为同性恋的人,可能不太可能获得针对更广泛男男性行为群体的预防和干预服务。此外,不认同自己为同性恋的从事男男性行为的年轻男性可能有与认同自己为同性恋的人不同的降低风险需求。目前,对这一男性亚组了解甚少。本研究对六名不认同自己为同性恋的从事男男性行为的年轻男性进行了定性访谈,内容涉及他们的性取向、与男性和女性的关系、对自身性风险行为的认知以及他们在获得初级保健服务时的舒适度。这些访谈收集到的信息可用于增进对这一研究不足的人群的了解,同时改善针对这些年轻人的预防和初级保健服务。