Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China.
Am J Mens Health. 2012 Nov;6(6):485-96. doi: 10.1177/1557988312453479. Epub 2012 Jul 9.
The male marriage squeeze in China may increase the prevalence of male same-sex sexual behaviors among unmarried male migrants who lack stable female sexual partners. The same-sex sexual behaviors among unmarried male migrants appear to be at high risk of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), mainly because of a lack of knowledge of these diseases. Using data from the "Survey on Reproductive Health and Family Life of Migrant Male Bachelors in Urban Areas" conducted in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, in December 2009 and January 2010, this study compares same-sex sexual behaviors of unmarried with that of married male migrants (including married but separated men who are migrating without their spouse or partner and cohabitating men who are migrating with their spouse or partner). It is reported that the prevalence of same-sex sexual behaviors among unmarried males reaches 11%, more than twice the 5.1% reported by married but separated men and thrice the 3.8% reported by cohabitating men. It also appears that the same-sex sexual behaviors is significantly associated with men's attitudes toward same-sex sexual behaviors (odds ratio = 1.59, p < .001), toward life-long bachelorhood (odds ratio = 1.35, p < .01), and with marital status (odds ratio = 0.37, p < .01). The frequency of condom use appears to be higher among unmarried men than among men who are married, whether or not they migrated with their wives, and is significantly associated with scores on knowledge about HIV/AIDS (estimated coefficient = .12, p < .001) and STIs (estimated coefficient = .22, p < .01). It is also associated with the likelihood of same-sex sexual behaviors (estimated coefficients = .83, p < .01) and marital status (estimated coefficients for married but separated = -.50, p < .05; estimated coefficients for cohabitating = -.77, p < .001).
中国的男性婚姻挤压可能会增加缺乏稳定女性性伴侣的未婚男性移民中的同性性行为发生率。由于缺乏对这些疾病的认识,未婚男性移民中的同性性行为似乎具有较高的艾滋病毒(HIV)和性传播感染(STI)传播风险。
本研究利用 2009 年 12 月至 2010 年 1 月在陕西省西安市进行的“城市地区未婚男性外来务工人员生殖健康与家庭生活调查”的数据,比较了未婚和已婚男性移民(包括已婚但分居的男性(没有配偶或伴侣外出打工)和与配偶或伴侣一起外出打工的同居男性)的同性性行为。据报道,未婚男性中的同性性行为发生率为 11%,是已婚但分居男性的 5.1%的两倍多,也是同居男性的 3.8%的三倍多。此外,同性性行为与男性对同性性行为的态度(比值比 = 1.59,p <.001)、对终身单身的态度(比值比 = 1.35,p <.01)和婚姻状况(比值比 = 0.37,p <.01)显著相关。
无论是否与妻子一起外出打工,未婚男性使用安全套的频率似乎都高于已婚男性,且与 HIV/AIDS(估计系数 =.12,p <.001)和 STI 知识得分显著相关(估计系数 =.22,p <.01)。此外,它还与同性性行为的可能性(估计系数 =.83,p <.01)和婚姻状况(估计系数为已婚但分居者 = -.50,p <.05;估计系数为同居者 = -.77,p <.001)相关。