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纽约城的非裔美洲印第安裔移民女性中的一夫一妻制和次要性伴侣关系:一项定性研究。

Monogamy and secondary sexual partnerships among Afro-Amerindian immigrant women in New York City: a qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 624 N. Broadway, Room 753, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.

出版信息

J Immigr Minor Health. 2013 Apr;15(2):365-71. doi: 10.1007/s10903-012-9615-5.

Abstract

In New York City, HIV is increasingly concentrated in the foreign-born population, necessitating a greater exploration of the mechanisms through which changes in behavior and risk for HIV occur within migrant populations. Interviews were conducted with 22 Honduran-born Garifuna women to explore partnerships, sexual behaviors, and HIV risk in the context of migration, and transcripts were coded by thematic analysis procedures. Five themes emerged: (1) migration ends relationships, (2) new relationships in the U.S. form because of material and psychological needs, (3) secondary sexual partnerships are a man's issue, (4) female secondary sexual partnership participation as a marker of equality, and (5) monogamy due to a lack of time. These findings suggest that greater attention be paid to women's participation in secondary sexual partnerships for purposes other than economic need, and demonstrate a need for HIV interventions that are based in an understanding of how the social context of migration affects sexual behaviors.

摘要

在纽约市,艾滋病毒越来越集中在外国出生的人群中,这就需要更深入地研究移民人群中行为和艾滋病毒风险变化的机制。研究人员对 22 名洪都拉斯出生的加里富纳妇女进行了采访,以探讨在移民背景下的伴侣关系、性行为和艾滋病毒风险,并通过主题分析程序对转录本进行了编码。五个主题出现了:(1)移民结束了关系,(2)由于物质和心理需求,在美国形成了新的关系,(3)次要的性伴侣关系是男人的问题,(4)女性参与次要的性伴侣关系是平等的标志,(5)由于缺乏时间,所以保持一夫一妻制。这些发现表明,应更加关注妇女参与次要性伴侣关系的目的,而不仅仅是出于经济需要,并表明需要基于对移民社会环境如何影响性行为的理解的艾滋病毒干预措施。

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