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男朋友和一夜情:加拿大原住民年轻人的性伴侣模式。

Boyfriends and booty calls: sexual partnership patterns among Canadian Aboriginal young people.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 2011 Jan-Feb;102(1):13-7. doi: 10.1007/BF03404871.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Sexual partnership patterns, forced sex, and condom non-use can contribute to STI risk, but little is known about these patterns among Aboriginal young people despite elevated STI risk in this group. We describe sexual relationship and condom use patterns among Canadian Aboriginal young people, and how these patterns relate to the socio-structural context as experienced by young people.

METHODS

We use data from in-depth individual interviews conducted in 2004 with 22 young people who reported ever having sex and who self-identified as Aboriginal in British Columbia, Canada. A thematic analysis is presented.

RESULTS

Young people described a range of partnership patterns, including 'on-off' relationships which could have high rates of partner turnover but could sometimes be viewed as acceptable contexts for pregnancy, precluding condom use. Contextual elements beyond individual control appeared to contribute to these patterns. Migration between geographic locations was linked with risky partnership patterns, especially if it was linked with family instability or substance use problems.

CONCLUSION

Sexual health interventions for this group must address partnership patterns in addition to promoting condom use. Survey research into 'migration' as a risk factor for STI transmission should consider reasons for migration. Interventions that address both individual level behaviour and the contextual elements that shape behaviour should be developed and tested.

摘要

目的

性伴侣模式、强迫性行为和 condom 非使用可能导致性传播感染 (STI) 的风险,但尽管该群体的 STI 风险较高,但对于原住民年轻人的这些模式知之甚少。我们描述了加拿大原住民年轻人的性关系和 condom 使用模式,以及这些模式如何与年轻人所经历的社会结构背景相关。

方法

我们使用了 2004 年在不列颠哥伦比亚省进行的 22 名曾有过性行为且自认为是原住民的年轻人的深入个人访谈数据。提出了主题分析。

结果

年轻人描述了一系列的伴侣模式,包括“分分合合”的关系,这种关系可能会有很高的伴侣更换率,但有时可能被视为怀孕的可接受背景,从而排除 condom 的使用。超出个人控制的环境因素似乎促成了这些模式。地理位置之间的迁移与危险的伴侣模式有关,特别是如果与家庭不稳定或药物使用问题有关。

结论

针对该群体的性健康干预措施必须解决 condom 使用以外的伴侣模式问题。针对作为 STI 传播风险因素的“迁移”进行的调查研究应考虑迁移的原因。应该制定和测试既能解决个人行为层面又能解决塑造行为的环境因素的干预措施。

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