Seal David Wyatt, Margolis Andrew D, Morrow Kathleen M, Belcher Lisa, Sosman James, Askew John
Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, 2071 North Summit Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2008 Jan;12(1):27-40. doi: 10.1007/s10461-007-9217-8. Epub 2007 Mar 8.
An A-CASI survey of 197 men with a history of incarceration, ages 18-29, revealed that 50% and 17% of participants, respectively, had used substances or had sex while confined. Univariate regression analyses indicated that these two behaviors were correlated and both were associated with being older, having spent more years incarcerated, being sexual abused, and being involved with gangs and violence during incarceration. Multiple regression analyses showed that the likelihood of any substance use during incarceration was higher for men who were affiliated with a gang. Men were more likely to have had sex during incarceration if they reported having had a male sex partner in the community. The prevalence of sexual behavior also differed across sites. Findings document the occurrence of substance use and sexual behavior among incarcerated men, and highlight the need for continued research into the context of these behaviors.
一项针对197名有监禁史、年龄在18至29岁之间男性的计算机辅助自我访谈(A-CASI)调查显示,分别有50%和17%的参与者在被监禁期间使用过毒品或有过性行为。单变量回归分析表明,这两种行为相互关联,且都与年龄较大、被监禁时间更长、遭受性虐待以及在监禁期间加入帮派和参与暴力行为有关。多元回归分析显示,加入帮派的男性在监禁期间使用任何毒品的可能性更高。如果男性报告在社区中有男性性伴侣,那么他们在监禁期间更有可能发生性行为。性行为的发生率在不同地点也有所不同。研究结果记录了被监禁男性中使用毒品和性行为的发生情况,并强调需要继续研究这些行为的背景。