Tucker Joan S, Elliott Marc N, Wenzel Suzanne L, Hambarsoomian Katrin
RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138, USA.
Health Psychol. 2007 Sep;26(5):644-9. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.26.5.644.
To examine how relationship commitment among impoverished women is associated with their frequency of unprotected sex.
Cross-sectional analyses were conducted on survey data from a probability sample of 445 women initially sampled from shelters and low-income housing in Los Angeles County.
Frequency of unprotected sex in a typical month was derived as the product of 2 items: how often the woman had sex with her partner in a typical month and how often a male condom was used.
For both sheltered and housed women, relationship commitment predicted more frequent engagement in unprotected sex with their partner, even after controlling for the type of relationship (primary vs. casual). However, this association could not be accounted for by perceived partner monogamy, ability to refuse unwanted sex, perceived HIV susceptibility, and condom use self-efficacy. Among housed women only, never asking the partner to use a condom partially accounted for more frequent engagement in unprotected sex among women with stronger relationship commitment.
Results emphasize the importance of relationship commitment issues in HIV prevention interventions with impoverished women, and the need for a better understanding of relationship commitment and its influence on condom use in this population.
探讨贫困女性的关系承诺与其无保护性行为频率之间的关联。
对来自洛杉矶县收容所和低收入住房概率样本中的445名女性的调查数据进行横断面分析。
典型月份无保护性行为的频率通过两个项目的乘积得出:女性在典型月份与伴侣发生性行为的频率以及使用男用避孕套的频率。
对于住在收容所和有住房的女性,即使在控制了关系类型(主要关系与随意关系)之后,关系承诺也预示着与伴侣进行无保护性行为的频率更高。然而,这种关联无法通过伴侣的一夫一妻制观念、拒绝不想要的性行为的能力、感知到的感染艾滋病毒易感性以及避孕套使用自我效能来解释。仅在有住房的女性中,从不要求伴侣使用避孕套在一定程度上解释了关系承诺较强的女性无保护性行为频率更高的原因。
结果强调了关系承诺问题在针对贫困女性的艾滋病毒预防干预措施中的重要性,以及更好地理解该人群中的关系承诺及其对避孕套使用的影响的必要性。