Schnarrs Phillip W, Dodge Brian, Reece Michael, Goncalves Gabriel, Martinez Omar, Van Der Pol Barbara, Malebranche David, Murray Maresa, Nix Ryan, Fortenberry J Dennis
Indiana University, Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Bloomington, IN, USA.
J Bisex. 2012;12(2):246-282. doi: 10.1080/15299716.2012.674863. Epub 2012 May 18.
Studies concerning behaviorally bisexual men continue to focus on understanding sexual risk in according to a narrow range of sexual behaviors. Few studies have explored the subjective meanings and experiences related to bisexual men's sexual behaviors with both male and female partners. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 75 men who engaged in bisexual behavior within the past six months. Participants were asked about their subjective sexual experiences with male and female partners. Findings suggest adherence to normative gender roles, with attraction to men and women conforming to these stereotypes, as well as a segregation of sexual behaviors along gendered lines. Overall, condom use was influenced by perceptions of potential negative consequences. Based on these findings, it remains critical that public health and other social and behavioral sciences continue to study bisexual men's sexual health issues as separate and distinct from their exclusively homosexual and heterosexual counterparts.
关于行为双性恋男性的研究仍聚焦于依据有限的性行为范围来理解性风险。很少有研究探讨与双性恋男性与男性及女性伴侣发生性行为相关的主观意义和经历。对75名在过去六个月内有双性行为的男性进行了深入的半结构化访谈。参与者被问及他们与男性和女性伴侣的主观性经历。研究结果表明,他们遵循规范性的性别角色,对男性和女性的吸引力符合这些刻板印象,并且性行为也按性别界限划分。总体而言,避孕套的使用受到对潜在负面后果认知的影响。基于这些发现,公共卫生以及其他社会和行为科学继续将双性恋男性的性健康问题作为与纯粹同性恋和异性恋者不同且独特的问题来研究,这一点仍然至关重要。