Benoit Ellen, Koken Juline A
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., New York, New York 10010, USA.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2012;11(4):294-317. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2012.735165.
Black men who have sex with men and women (MSMW) are believed to be a bridge to HIV infection among heterosexual Black women, and substance use can increase the risk of infection among men. However, empirical evidence on the social context of MSMW's sexual behavior and substance use is needed. This study examines the perspectives of Black MSMW with female primary partners on the role of substance use in their sexual encounters with men and their reasons for disclosing or not disclosing this behavior to their female partners. Findings can inform culturally relevant HIV prevention interventions for this population.
与男性和女性都发生性行为的黑人(双性恋黑人男性)被认为是异性恋黑人女性中艾滋病病毒感染的桥梁,而药物使用会增加男性感染的风险。然而,需要关于双性恋黑人男性性行为和药物使用社会背景的实证证据。本研究考察了有女性主要伴侣的双性恋黑人男性对于药物使用在他们与男性性接触中的作用,以及他们向女性伴侣披露或不披露这种行为的原因的看法。研究结果可为针对该人群的具有文化相关性的艾滋病预防干预措施提供参考。