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J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2010 Jan;71(1):86-94. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2010.71.86.
This study used event-based analyses to examine how alcohol and drug use are associated with protected sex among women residing in temporary shelters in Los Angeles County.
Participants were 445 sexually active women age 18 and older who were sampled from 52 shelters serving homeless individuals. Data were collected through individual computer-assisted face-to-face structured interviews. Both between-subjects analyses (n = 445) and within-subjects analyses (n = 87) were used to examine the association between substance use and protected sex.
In both within- and between-subjects analyses, women who drank alcohol before sex were significantly more likely to engage in protected sex compared with women who did not drink alcohol. However, there was no association between women's drug use, or their male partner's alcohol or drug use, and whether they engaged in protected sex. The higher likelihood of protected sex during events when women drank alcohol could be explained by partner choice (both analyses) and discussing condom use before sex (within-subjects analyses only).
These findings challenge the common belief that women's alcohol use before sex necessarily increases the likelihood of unprotected sex but are consistent with several previous studies suggesting that alcohol use may be associated with protected sex under certain conditions. Results from this study highlight the need to better understand the complexities of how alcohol use may influence the sexual behavior of impoverished women.
本研究采用基于事件的分析方法,考察了洛杉矶县临时收容所中女性的饮酒和吸毒行为与安全性行为之间的关系。
参与者为 445 名年龄在 18 岁及以上、有过性行为的女性,她们是从为无家可归者提供服务的 52 个收容所中抽取的。数据通过个人计算机辅助的面对面结构化访谈收集。本研究同时采用了组间分析(n=445)和组内分析(n=87),以检验物质使用与安全性行为之间的关联。
在组内和组间分析中,与不饮酒的女性相比,饮酒后发生性行为的女性更有可能进行安全性行为。然而,女性的吸毒行为,以及其男性伴侣的饮酒或吸毒行为,与她们是否进行安全性行为均无关联。女性在饮酒时发生性行为更有可能使用安全套,这一结果可以用伴侣选择(两种分析)和性行为前讨论使用安全套(仅组内分析)来解释。
这些发现挑战了饮酒前性行为必然会增加非保护性性行为的可能性这一普遍观点,但与几项先前的研究结果一致,这些研究表明,在某些情况下,饮酒可能与保护性性行为有关。本研究的结果强调了需要更好地理解酒精使用如何影响贫困女性性行为的复杂性。