Brooks Ronald A, Lee Sung-Jae, Stover Gabriel N, Barkley Thomas W
Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services, Semel Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2009 Oct;21(5 Suppl):80-7. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2009.21.5_supp.80.
We examined condom attitudes, perceived vulnerability to HIV, HIV testing experiences, and sexual and substance use risk behaviors of 161 active Latino male gang members, aged 18-26 years old, living in Los Angeles, California. Gang members reported negative condom attitudes and a perceived vulnerability to HIV. The majority (53%) of gang members reported unprotected vaginal intercourse (UVI) in the previous 12 months. Multivariate analyses indicated that participants who engaged in the following behaviors were more likely to report UVI: had sex with someone they just met (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 3.66), received money or drugs for sex (AOR = 5.05), or had sex with someone who had a sexually transmitted disease (AOR = 4.99). Participants with a higher perceived vulnerability to HIV were less likely to report UVI (AOR = 0.82). Our findings offer implications for development of an HIV prevention intervention for Latino male gang members.
我们调查了161名活跃的拉丁裔男性帮派成员的避孕套态度、对感染艾滋病毒的易感性认知、艾滋病毒检测经历以及性和物质使用风险行为。这些成员年龄在18至26岁之间,居住在加利福尼亚州洛杉矶。帮派成员报告了负面的避孕套态度和对感染艾滋病毒的易感性认知。大多数(53%)帮派成员报告在过去12个月中有过无保护阴道性交(UVI)。多变量分析表明,从事以下行为的参与者更有可能报告无保护阴道性交:与刚认识的人发生性行为(调整后的优势比[AOR]=3.66)、因性行为获得金钱或毒品(AOR=5.05)或与患有性传播疾病的人发生性行为(AOR=4.99)。对感染艾滋病毒易感性认知较高的参与者报告无保护阴道性交的可能性较小(AOR=0.82)。我们的研究结果为针对拉丁裔男性帮派成员开展艾滋病毒预防干预提供了启示。