Scott-Sheldon L A J, Marsh K L, Johnson B T, Glasford D E
Center for Health/HIV Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-1248, USA.
AIDS Care. 2006 Oct;18(7):750-4. doi: 10.1080/09540120500411073.
Since the emergence of HIV, sexual risk-reduction intervention and prevention programmes have promoted the 'condoms equal safer sex' message with a particular focus on the preventative aspects of condoms (i.e. disease or pregnancy prevention). Yet despite the pervasiveness of this message, research has found that most people fail to use condoms consistently. Using the thought-listing technique, we asked men who have sex with men (MSM) and heterosexuals to list thoughts that immediately came to mind when thinking about condoms. Results show that MSM have more sexual/sensory associations to condoms than heterosexuals, suggesting that interventions highlighting the sexual/sensory aspects of condoms might be an important component to increase condom use among MSM while a combined approach (i.e. messages that integrate preventative, interpersonal, and sexual/sensory components) might be more appealing to heterosexuals.
自艾滋病毒出现以来,降低性风险干预和预防计划一直在推广“使用避孕套等同于更安全性行为”这一信息,特别强调避孕套的预防作用(即预防疾病或怀孕)。然而,尽管这一信息广泛传播,但研究发现,大多数人并不能始终坚持使用避孕套。我们采用思维列举技术,让男男性行为者(MSM)和异性恋者列出在想到避孕套时脑海中立刻浮现的想法。结果显示,与异性恋者相比,男男性行为者对避孕套有更多与性/感官相关的联想,这表明强调避孕套性/感官方面的干预措施可能是增加男男性行为者使用避孕套的一个重要组成部分,而综合方法(即将预防、人际和性/感官成分结合的信息)可能对异性恋者更有吸引力。