Department of Psychiatry (0680), University of California-San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0680, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2011 Apr;40(2):267-72. doi: 10.1007/s10508-009-9566-7. Epub 2009 Oct 24.
This study examined attitudes about condoms as a moderator of the relationship between methamphetamine use and sexual risk behavior in a sample of 297 HIV-positive, methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men (MSM). To test for a moderating effect of attitudes towards condoms, an interaction term was included in multiple regression analysis along with age, income, negative condom attitudes, frequency of methamphetamine use, and Beck depression score. A post hoc analysis was conducted to determine the relations between methamphetamine use and unprotected sex for persons with more vs. less negative attitudes toward condoms. These analyses indicated that when individuals had more negative attitudes toward condoms, the relation between methamphetamine frequency and unprotected sex was significant, while among participants with less negative attitudes toward condoms, no significant association was found. Addressing methamphetamine-using MSM's attitudes about condoms can serve as a form of harm reduction for those who are not yet ready or willing to discontinue methamphetamine use.
本研究在 297 名感染 HIV 的、有过性行为的、使用冰毒的男同性恋者中,调查了他们对安全套的态度,以检验其对冰毒使用和性风险行为之间关系的调节作用。为了检验安全套态度的调节作用,在多元回归分析中加入了一个交互项,同时还考虑了年龄、收入、对安全套的消极态度、冰毒使用频率和贝克抑郁评分。事后分析旨在确定对安全套的态度更消极和更积极的个体之间,冰毒使用和无保护性行为之间的关系。这些分析表明,当个体对安全套的态度更消极时,冰毒使用频率与无保护性行为之间存在显著关联,而在对安全套态度较不消极的参与者中,两者之间没有发现显著关联。解决使用冰毒的男同性恋者对安全套的态度问题,可以为那些尚未准备或不愿意停止使用冰毒的人提供一种减少伤害的形式。