Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.
J Sex Res. 2009 Sep-Oct;46(5):399-413. doi: 10.1080/00224490902846479.
This qualitative study used sexual scripting theory to explore sexual stereotyping and sexual partnering practices among a racially diverse sample of men who use the Internet to engage in "bareback" sex with other men. The sample included 81 (73%) HIV-negative and 30 (27%) HIV-positive men who were recruited on Web sites where men seek other men to have bareback sex. Participants completed a semi-structured interview that included topics on their racial identification, their sexual experiences tied to race, and their experiences having sex with men of different racial groups. The findings suggested that a variety of race-based sexual stereotypes were used by participants. Sexual stereotyping appeared to directly and indirectly affect the sexual partnering decisions of participants. Sexual scripts may reinforce and facilitate race-based sexual stereotyping, and this behavior may structure sexual networks.
本定性研究运用性脚本理论,探索了在一个种族多样化的、通过互联网与其他男性进行“无保护措施”性行为的男性群体中,存在的性别刻板印象和性伴选择行为。该样本包括 81 名(73%)HIV 阴性和 30 名(27%)HIV 阳性男性,他们是在专门为男性提供与其他男性发生无保护措施性行为的网站上招募的。参与者完成了一份半结构化的访谈,其中包括他们的种族认同、与种族相关的性经历,以及与不同种族群体男性发生性行为的经历等话题。研究结果表明,参与者使用了各种基于种族的性别刻板印象。性别刻板印象似乎直接和间接地影响了参与者的性伴选择决策。性脚本可能会强化和促进基于种族的性别刻板印象,这种行为可能会构建性网络。