Newsome Valerie, Airhihenbuwa Collins O
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2013 May;14(3):459-63. doi: 10.1177/1524839912460869. Epub 2012 Oct 4.
Although literature suggests that African American women are no more likely to engage in risky sex than their White counterparts, they are more likely to have sex partners with higher HIV risk. Thus, it is not solely an individual's behavior that determines their risk, but also the behavior of their partner and their position within a sexual network. For this reason, it is important to consider the dynamics of heterosexual relationships in the African American community. An important area of concern regarding African American heterosexual relationships is that of partner availability. A shortage of available African American men for potential partnerships exists and is reportedly due to poorer health and higher mortality rates. Some have argued that gender-ratio imbalance may be responsible for increased HIV vulnerability for African American women. This article reviews the literature on gender ratio imbalance and HIV risk in the African American community, and presents implications and suggestions for future research and intervention.
尽管文献表明非裔美国女性并不比白人女性更有可能进行危险性行为,但她们更有可能拥有感染艾滋病毒风险更高的性伴侣。因此,决定一个人感染风险的不仅是其个人行为,还包括其伴侣的行为以及他们在性网络中的位置。出于这个原因,考虑非裔美国社区异性恋关系的动态很重要。关于非裔美国异性恋关系,一个重要的关注领域是伴侣的可获得性。据报道,潜在伴侣中可获得的非裔美国男性短缺,原因是健康状况较差和死亡率较高。一些人认为性别比例失衡可能是导致非裔美国女性感染艾滋病毒易感性增加的原因。本文回顾了关于非裔美国社区性别比例失衡与艾滋病毒风险的文献,并提出了对未来研究和干预的启示及建议。