Ekstrand M L, Coates T J
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco 94105.
Am J Public Health. 1990 Aug;80(8):973-7. doi: 10.2105/ajph.80.8.973.
This paper describes the sexual behavior changes made by 686 gay and bisexual men in San Francisco between 1984 and 1988, focusing on the individual maintenance of this behavior change over time. There were drastic reductions in insertive and receptive unprotective anal intercourse over time and the vast majority of subjects were able to maintain these changes for at least 12 months prior to the last interview. A total of 12 percent of participants admitted to relapsing to unprotected receptive anal intercourse following initial behavior change; 10 percent reported engaging in unprotected receptive anal sex during every year of the study period. Men were more likely to practice unprotected anal intercourse in 1988 if at baseline they were younger, practiced unprotected anal intercourse, reported more sex partners, did not have a close friend or lover with AIDS, and engaged in fewer other health-related behaviors.
本文描述了1984年至1988年间旧金山686名男同性恋者和双性恋男性的性行为变化,重点关注这种行为变化随时间的个体维持情况。随着时间的推移,插入式和接受式无保护肛交行为大幅减少,绝大多数受试者在最后一次访谈前至少12个月能够维持这些变化。共有12%的参与者承认在最初的行为改变后又恢复到无保护的接受式肛交;10%的人报告在研究期间的每年都有过无保护的接受式肛交行为。如果男性在基线时年龄较小、有过无保护肛交行为、报告有更多性伴侣、没有患艾滋病的亲密朋友或恋人,并且较少参与其他与健康相关的行为,那么他们在1988年更有可能进行无保护肛交。