Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, 94105, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2012 Jan;16(1):159-67. doi: 10.1007/s10461-010-9868-8.
We investigated the influence of partner-provided HIV-specific and general social support on the sexual risk behavior of gay male couples with concordant, discordant, or serostatus-unknown outside partners. Participants were 566 gay male couples from the San Francisco Bay Area. HIV-specific social support was a consistent predictor for reduced unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) with both concordant outside partners (all couple types) and outside partners of discordant or unknown serostatus (concordant negative and discordant couples). General social support was associated with increased UAI with concordant outside partners for concordant negative and concordant positive couples (i.e., serosorting). Our findings suggest that prevention efforts should target couples and identify the level of HIV-specific support that partners provide. Partner-provided support for HIV-related behaviors could be an additional construct to consider in gay male relationships, akin to relationship satisfaction and commitment, as well as an important component of future HIV prevention interventions.
我们研究了伴侣提供的 HIV 特异性和一般性社会支持对具有一致性、不一致性或血清学未知外部伴侣的同性恋男性伴侣的性行为风险的影响。参与者是来自旧金山湾区的 566 对同性恋男性伴侣。HIV 特异性社会支持是减少与一致性外部伴侣(所有伴侣类型)和不一致性或血清学未知外部伴侣(一致性阴性和不一致性伴侣)发生无保护肛交(UAI)的一致预测因素。对于一致性阴性和一致性阳性伴侣(即血清学选择),一般性社会支持与与一致性外部伴侣发生 UAI 增加有关。我们的研究结果表明,预防工作应针对伴侣,并确定伴侣提供的 HIV 特异性支持的水平。伴侣提供的与 HIV 相关行为的支持可能是同性恋男性关系中另一个需要考虑的结构,类似于关系满意度和承诺,也是未来 HIV 预防干预的重要组成部分。