Gonzalez-Guarda Rosa Maria, Ortega Johis, Vasquez Elias P, De Santis Joseph
University of Miami School of Nursing & Health Studies, USA.
West J Nurs Res. 2010 Feb;32(1):128-48. doi: 10.1177/0193945909343594. Epub 2009 Nov 14.
Hispanics are disproportionately affected by substance abuse, intimate partner violence, and HIV. Although the relationship between these conditions has been documented in the literature, few studies have explored the intersection of these health problems and their culture-related risk factors in an integrative manner. The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences that Hispanic heterosexual males in South Florida have with substance abuse, violence, and risky sexual behaviors. Three focus groups with a total of 25 Hispanic adult men are completed and analyzed using grounded theory. Three core categories emerge from the data. These include la cuna de problemas sociales (the cradle of social problems), ramas de una sola mata (branches from one same tree), and la mancha negra (the black stain). This study suggests that substance abuse, violence, and risky sexual behaviors are linked conditions with common cultural and socioenvironmental risk factors and consequences.
西班牙裔人群在药物滥用、亲密伴侣暴力和感染艾滋病毒方面受到的影响尤为严重。尽管文献中已记载了这些情况之间的关系,但很少有研究以综合的方式探讨这些健康问题及其与文化相关的风险因素之间的交叉点。本研究的目的是探讨南佛罗里达州的西班牙裔异性恋男性在药物滥用、暴力和危险性行为方面的经历。我们完成了三个焦点小组,共有25名西班牙裔成年男性参与,并运用扎根理论进行分析。数据中出现了三个核心类别。这些类别包括“社会问题的摇篮”(la cuna de problemas sociales)、“同一棵树的分支”(ramas de una sola mata)和“黑色污点”(la mancha negra)。本研究表明,药物滥用、暴力和危险性行为是相互关联的情况,具有共同的文化和社会环境风险因素及后果。