Diclemente Ralph J, Alexander Adannaa O, Braxton Nikia D, Ricks Janelle M, Seth Puja
Sex Health. 2013 Jul;10(3):279-81. doi: 10.1071/SH12176.
Media is a social determinant of HIV and sexually transmissible infection (STI) risk. However, limited empirical data have examined men's media exposure and their sexual attitudes and behaviour towards women.
Eighty heterosexual African-American men were assessed on their exposure to music videos, sexual attitudes and behaviour. They also were tested for STIs.
Findings indicated that men influenced by music videos reported more sexual adventurism, more condom barriers, more lifetime sexual partners, more condom request refusals, substance abuse and a history of incarceration.
Further longitudinal research is needed to better understand this relationship and to address the role of media in HIV and STI prevention interventions.
媒体是艾滋病毒和性传播感染(STI)风险的一个社会决定因素。然而,仅有有限的实证数据研究了男性接触媒体的情况以及他们对女性的性态度和性行为。
对80名异性恋非裔美国男性进行了音乐视频接触情况、性态度和性行为方面的评估。他们还接受了性传播感染检测。
研究结果表明,受音乐视频影响的男性报告有更多的性冒险行为、更多的避孕套使用障碍、更多的终身性伴侣、更多拒绝避孕套要求的情况、药物滥用以及监禁史。
需要进一步开展纵向研究,以更好地理解这种关系,并探讨媒体在艾滋病毒和性传播感染预防干预措施中的作用。