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一项关于男性共享行为及其对非洲裔美国中年女性感染艾滋病毒风险影响的定性研究。

A qualitative study of man-sharing and the implications for midlife African American women's risk for HIV infection.

作者信息

Harris Gardenia, Mallory Caroline, Stampley Cheryl

机构信息

School of Social Work, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois 67190, USA.

出版信息

Women Health. 2010 Oct;50(7):670-87. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2010.520253.

Abstract

Midlife African American women are at risk for HIV related to higher prevalence of infection among African Americans and concurrent sexual partnerships. In this grounded theory study, we explored the context of decision making related to concurrent sexual partnerships among 36 African American women between the ages of 40 and 65 years. Qualitative data from semi-structured interview and focus group schedules collected between fall 2003 and summer 2006 are the basis for analysis. Transcripts were analyzed using constant comparison to develop concrete and abstract categories, and member checking used to verify findings. Women reported that partner concurrency and competition for acceptable men partners, "Man-Sharing," among midlife African American women influenced sexual decision-making, potentially resulting in greater risk for HIV infection. Future research focusing on the power differential in heterosexual relationships, inter-racial dating, and limiting the risks associated with partner concurrency may be fruitful.

摘要

中年非裔美国女性面临感染艾滋病毒的风险,这与非裔美国人中较高的感染率以及同时存在的性伴侣关系有关。在这项扎根理论研究中,我们探讨了36名年龄在40至65岁之间的非裔美国女性在同时存在性伴侣关系方面的决策背景。2003年秋季至2006年夏季期间收集的来自半结构化访谈和焦点小组日程安排的定性数据是分析的基础。使用持续比较法对访谈记录进行分析,以形成具体和抽象的类别,并通过成员核对来验证研究结果。女性报告称,中年非裔美国女性中的伴侣同时存在关系以及对可接受男性伴侣的竞争,即“共享男人”,影响了性决策,可能导致感染艾滋病毒的风险更高。未来针对异性恋关系中的权力差异、跨种族约会以及限制与伴侣同时存在关系相关风险的研究可能会取得丰硕成果。

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