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与男性和女性发生性行为但未公开自己同性恋身份的男性的性行为。

Sexual behaviors of non-gay identified non-disclosing men who have sex with men and women.

作者信息

Siegel Karolynn, Schrimshaw Eric W, Lekas Helen-Maria, Parsons Jeffrey T

机构信息

Center for the Psychosocial Study of Health and Illness, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, 100 Haven Avenue, Suite 6A, New York, NY 10032, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2008 Oct;37(5):720-35. doi: 10.1007/s10508-008-9357-6.

Abstract

The sexual behaviors of non-gay identified men who have sex with men and women (MSMW) who do not disclose their same-sex behavior to their female partners (referred to by some as men "on the down low") were examined, including the potential for these men to serve as a "bisexual bridge" for HIV and STD acquisition and transmission. Self-reported sexual behavior data were collected as part of an exploratory study of an ethnically diverse (41% African American, 35% Latino, 22% White, and 2% Asian) sample of 46 non-gay identified, non-disclosing MSMW in New York City. Men reported significantly more male than female sexual partners, but more frequent sex with females. The prevalence and frequency of unprotected sex did not differ significantly between male and female partners in the past 3 months. Men reported risk behavior more often with steady female and steady male partners (e.g., wives, girlfriends, boyfriends) than with more casual male and female partners (regular uncommitted partners, one-night stands). Men, especially African American/Black men, were significantly less likely to report receptive sexual behaviors with men than insertive behaviors. Unprotected sex was common with male and female partners in the past 3 months (e.g., 35% of anal sex with men; 50% of vaginal sex). Indeed, 22% of the sample (38% of those who had both recent males and female partners) reported both unprotected vaginal sex and unprotected anal sex with a male partner during the past 3 months. Although the study was limited by a small convenience sample, the findings suggest that non-gay identified non-disclosing MSMW are at risk for the acquisition and transmission of HIV and STDs, and may serve as a potential bridge, suggesting the need for further research and intervention targeting this unique population.

摘要

对那些不向女性伴侣透露自己同性性行为的双性恋男性(一些人称之为“隐秘的双性恋男性”)的性行为进行了研究,包括这些男性作为艾滋病毒和性传播疾病感染及传播的“双性恋桥梁”的可能性。作为一项探索性研究的一部分,收集了自我报告的性行为数据,该研究的样本来自纽约市46名未公开自己双性恋身份且不透露同性性行为的男性,他们具有不同种族背景(41%非裔美国人、35%拉丁裔、22%白人、2%亚裔)。这些男性报告的男性性伴侣比女性性伴侣多得多,但与女性发生性行为的频率更高。在过去3个月中,与男性和女性伴侣发生无保护性行为的发生率和频率没有显著差异。这些男性报告称,与固定的女性和男性伴侣(如妻子、女友、男友)发生危险行为的频率高于与更随意的男性和女性伴侣(普通的非固定伴侣、一夜情对象)。男性,尤其是非裔美国男性,报告自己在与男性发生性行为时接受性行为的可能性显著低于插入性行为。在过去3个月中,与男性和女性伴侣发生无保护性行为都很常见(例如,与男性发生肛交的比例为35%;与女性发生阴道性交的比例为50%)。事实上,22%的样本(在近期有男性和女性伴侣的人中占38%)报告在过去3个月中与男性伴侣发生了无保护阴道性行为和无保护肛交。尽管该研究受到小样本便利性的限制,但研究结果表明,未公开自己双性恋身份且不透露同性性行为的男性有感染和传播艾滋病毒及性传播疾病的风险,并且可能成为一个潜在的桥梁,这表明需要针对这一独特人群进行进一步研究和干预。

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