Parrado Emilio A, Flippen Chenoa A
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology.
J Soc Issues. 2010 Mar 1;66(1):175-195. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.2009.01639.x.
The reconstruction of sexuality after migration is a central dimension of immigrant health and an integral part of the process of adaptation and incorporation. Despite its significance there is little quantitative information measuring the changes in sexual behavior accompanying migration. This paper contributes to the literature connecting immigrant adaptation and health risks by comparing sexual practices and attitudes among Mexicans in Durham, NC and Mexican sending communities. Consistent with a social constructivist approach to sexuality we show that compared to non-migrants, Mexicans residing in the U.S. exhibit heightened exposure to risk, including casual and, among men, commercial partners. The enhanced risks associated with migration vary systematically by gender and marital status and are accompanied by variation in attitudes towards sexuality, with the U.S. context associated with higher tolerance for infidelity and biological explanations of sexuality. We discuss the implications for immigrant adaptation and health policies in the U.S. and abroad.
移民后性行为的重建是移民健康的核心维度,也是适应和融入过程中不可或缺的一部分。尽管其意义重大,但几乎没有定量信息来衡量伴随移民而来的性行为变化。本文通过比较北卡罗来纳州达勒姆市的墨西哥人与墨西哥移民输出社区的性行为和态度,为连接移民适应与健康风险的文献做出了贡献。与社会建构主义的性取向方法一致,我们表明,与非移民相比,居住在美国的墨西哥人面临更高的风险,包括随意性行为以及男性与商业性伙伴的性行为。与移民相关的风险增加因性别和婚姻状况而系统地有所不同,同时伴随着对性取向态度的变化,在美国的环境中对不忠行为和性取向的生物学解释有更高的容忍度。我们讨论了这对美国及国外移民适应和健康政策的影响。