Bianchi Fernanda T, Reisen Carol A, Zea Maria Cecilia, Poppen Paul J, Shedlin Michele G, Penha Marcelo M
The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2007 Sep-Oct;9(5):505-18. doi: 10.1080/13691050701243547.
Key informant interviews, in-depth interviews and focus groups were conducted to examine ways in which social context influenced the behavior of Brazilian, Colombian and Dominican men who have sex with men. First, we investigated how the social context in the home country affected motivation for migration. Findings suggest that Latino men who have sex with men frequently reported coming to the USA to escape homo-negativity and to achieve greater sexual freedom. The study also examined how the social context encountered in the early years after migration shaped sexual behavior and risk. A majority of the participants reported easy access to sex partners and frequent sexual encounters. The anonymity of living in a gay epicentre such as New York City, often without social connections from the past, was experienced as liberating and conducive to sexual exploration. Moreover, sex in public venues, such as parks and sex cabins, was readily available to those who do not speak English. The tendency to engage in high levels of sexual activity during the early period after arrival in New York City was particularly evident among younger men. Implications for future programme development are discussed alongside prevention efforts targeting migrants during this critical period.
我们进行了关键信息人访谈、深度访谈和焦点小组讨论,以研究社会环境如何影响巴西、哥伦比亚和多米尼加男同性恋者的行为。首先,我们调查了原籍国的社会环境如何影响移民动机。研究结果表明,男同性恋的拉丁裔男性经常表示来美国是为了逃避同性恋歧视并获得更大的性自由。该研究还考察了移民后最初几年所遇到的社会环境如何塑造性行为和风险。大多数参与者表示很容易找到性伴侣,且有频繁的性接触。生活在纽约市这样的同性恋中心地带,往往没有过去的社会关系,这种匿名状态让人感到自由,有利于性探索。此外,对于不会说英语的人来说,在公园和性爱小屋等公共场所进行性行为很容易实现。刚抵达纽约市初期,年轻人中进行高频率性活动的倾向尤为明显。本文在讨论针对这一关键时期移民的预防措施的同时,也探讨了对未来项目发展的启示。