Harawa Nina T, Williams John K, Ramamurthi Hema Codathi, Bingham Trista A
Charles B. Drew University of Medicine and Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
J Urban Health. 2006 Jul;83(4):682-94. doi: 10.1007/s11524-006-9067-0.
Disproportionately high HIV/AIDS rates and frequent non-gay identification (NGI) among African American men who have sex with men or with both men and women (MSM/W) highlight the importance of understanding how HIV-positive African American MSM/W perceive safer sex, experience living with HIV, and decide to disclose their HIV status. Thirty predominately seropositive and non-gay identifying African American MSM/W in Los Angeles participated in three semi-structured focus group interviews, and a constant comparison method was used to analyze responses regarding condom use, sexual activity after an HIV diagnosis, and HIV serostatus disclosure. Condom use themes included its protective role against disease and pregnancy, acceptability concerns pertaining to aesthetic factors and effectiveness, and situational influences such as exchange sex, substance use, and suspicions from female partners. Themes regarding the impact of HIV on sexual activity included rejection, decreased partner seeking, and isolation. Serostatus disclosure themes included disclosure to selective partners and personal responsibility. Comprehensive HIV risk-reduction strategies that build social support networks, condom self-efficacy, communication skills, and a sense of collective responsibility among NGI African American MSM/W while addressing HIV stigma in the African American community as a whole are suggested.
男男性行为者或同时与男性和女性发生性行为的非裔美国男性(MSM/W)中,艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染率高得不成比例,且频繁出现非同性恋身份认同(NGI),这凸显了了解艾滋病毒呈阳性的非裔美国MSM/W如何看待安全性行为、体验感染艾滋病毒后的生活以及决定披露其艾滋病毒感染状况的重要性。洛杉矶的30名主要血清呈阳性且具有非同性恋身份认同的非裔美国MSM/W参加了三次半结构化焦点小组访谈,并采用持续比较法分析了有关避孕套使用、艾滋病毒诊断后的性活动以及艾滋病毒血清学状态披露的回答。避孕套使用主题包括其对疾病和怀孕的保护作用、与审美因素和有效性相关的可接受性问题,以及诸如交易性行为、物质使用和女性伴侣的怀疑等情境影响。关于艾滋病毒对性活动影响的主题包括被拒绝、寻找性伴侣的减少和孤立。血清学状态披露主题包括向选择性伴侣披露以及个人责任。建议制定全面的艾滋病毒风险降低策略,建立社会支持网络、提高避孕套自我效能、提升沟通技巧,并在非裔美国MSM/W中培养集体责任感,同时解决整个非裔美国社区的艾滋病毒污名问题。