Vamos Szonja, Cook Ryan, Chitalu Ndashi, Mumbi Miriam, Weiss Stephen M, Jones Deborah
a Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , University of Miami Miller School of Medicine , Miami , FL , USA.
AIDS Care. 2013;25(9):1102-8. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2012.749339. Epub 2013 Jan 21.
Relationship quality and partner dynamics provide important insights into understanding sexual behavior within HIV sero-positive and sero-discordant couples. Individuals in long-term partnerships may be vulnerable to HIV/sexually transmitted infections (STI) within their relationships due to misperceptions of their partners risk behaviors and potential concurrent (e.g., extramarital, nonprimary) sexual partnerships. This study sought to examine relationship quality among HIV sero-positive and sero-discordant couples in Zambia, and its association with safer sex behavior. This study utilized data drawn from an ongoing translational study, The Partnership II Project - a couples-based sexual risk reduction intervention in Lusaka, Zambia. Couples (n=240) were assessed on demographics, relationship quality, and sexual risk behavior. Overall, couples perceiving their relationships more positively engaged in less risky sexual behavior (i.e., more condom use (b=0.011, t=3.14, p=0.002) and fewer partners (χ(2)=11.4, p=0.003). Within the dyad, condom use was "actor driven," indicating that the association between relationship quality and condom use did not depend on the partner's evaluation of the relationship. Safer sex behavior was positively influenced by communication about condoms. Results support the paradigm shift from prevention strategies with HIV-positive and at-risk individuals to concentrated efforts addressing male-female dyads, and suggest that interventions to address the role of couples' relationship quality, a modifiable target for decreasing sexual risk behavior, are needed.
关系质量和伴侣互动为理解艾滋病毒血清阳性和血清不一致伴侣间的性行为提供了重要见解。处于长期伴侣关系中的个体,可能由于对伴侣风险行为及潜在的同时存在的(如婚外、非主要的)性伴侣关系存在误解,而在其关系中易感染艾滋病毒/性传播感染(STI)。本研究旨在调查赞比亚艾滋病毒血清阳性和血清不一致伴侣间的关系质量,及其与安全性行为的关联。本研究利用了一项正在进行的转化研究——“伙伴关系二期项目”(The Partnership II Project)的数据,该项目是在赞比亚卢萨卡开展的一项基于伴侣的性风险降低干预措施。对240对伴侣进行了人口统计学、关系质量和性风险行为方面的评估。总体而言,对其关系看法更积极的伴侣从事风险较低的性行为(即更多使用避孕套(b = 0.011,t = 3.14,p = 0.002)且伴侣较少(χ(2)=11.4,p = 0.003)。在二元组中,避孕套的使用是“行为者驱动的”,这表明关系质量与避孕套使用之间的关联并不取决于伴侣对关系的评价。关于避孕套的沟通对安全性行为有积极影响。结果支持了从针对艾滋病毒阳性和高危个体的预防策略转向集中精力解决男女二元组问题的范式转变,并表明需要开展干预措施来解决伴侣关系质量的作用,这是降低性风险行为的一个可改变的目标。