Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.
J Health Soc Behav. 2011 Mar;52(1):74-90. doi: 10.1177/0022146510395026.
Gay neighborhoods serve as vital places for gay men's socializing, yet few studies have examined their contributions to gay men's health-either directly or indirectly via residents' social networks. Drawing from theoretical perspectives on community and networks, we test hypotheses concerning whether gay neighborhoods and social network factors are associated with patterns of recent illicit drug use among a sample of 740 urban gay men from New York City. Higher odds of drug use were observed among individuals who resided in gay neighborhoods, had networks composed predominantly of other gay men, and had increased socialization with gay men. Network factors did not mediate associations between gay neighborhoods and drug use. These findings highlight the need to better contextualize the health risks faced by gay men by accounting for both neighborhood and network structures.
同性恋社区是男同性恋者社交的重要场所,但很少有研究直接或间接地通过居民的社交网络来考察它们对男同性恋者健康的贡献。本研究借鉴社区和网络理论的观点,检验了关于同性恋社区和社交网络因素是否与来自纽约市的 740 名城市男同性恋者最近使用非法药物模式相关的假设。研究结果表明,居住在同性恋社区、社交网络主要由其他男同性恋者组成、与男同性恋者社交增多的个体,其吸毒的可能性更高。网络因素并不能调解同性恋社区与药物使用之间的关联。这些发现强调了需要通过考虑社区和网络结构,更好地将男同性恋者面临的健康风险置于具体情境下。