Hendershot Christian S, George William H
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, 351525, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2007 Mar;11(2):217-26. doi: 10.1007/s10461-006-9130-6.
Research addressing relationships between alcohol and human sexuality has proliferated, due in part to efforts to characterize alcohol's role in HIV risk behavior. This study provides a descriptive review of the alcohol-sexuality literature, using abstracts from 264 identified studies to estimate changes in publication activity, target populations, and the prevalence of HIV-related studies over time. We also examine methodological trends by estimating the prevalence of experimental vs. non-experimental studies. Findings show considerable increases in research activity and diversity of populations studied since the mid-1980's and highlight the emergence of HIV-related studies as a focal point of alcohol-sexuality research efforts. Results also demonstrate a substantial decline in the proportion of studies utilizing experimental methods, in part because of frequent use of non-experimental approaches in studies of alcohol and HIV risk behavior. We discuss implications and review the role of experiments in evaluating causal relationships between alcohol and sexual risk behavior.
针对酒精与人类性行为之间关系的研究大量涌现,部分原因在于人们努力界定酒精在艾滋病病毒(HIV)风险行为中的作用。本研究对酒精与性行为的文献进行了描述性综述,利用从264项已识别研究中提取的摘要,来估计出版活动、目标人群的变化,以及随着时间推移与HIV相关研究的占比。我们还通过估计实验性研究与非实验性研究的占比来考察方法学趋势。研究结果表明,自20世纪80年代中期以来,研究活动和所研究人群的多样性大幅增加,并突出了与HIV相关的研究作为酒精与性行为研究工作重点的出现。结果还表明,采用实验方法的研究比例大幅下降,部分原因是在酒精与HIV风险行为研究中频繁使用非实验性方法。我们讨论了其中的意义,并综述了实验在评估酒精与性风险行为之间因果关系中的作用。