McLellan-Lemal Eleanor, Toledo Lauren, O'Daniels Christine, Villar-Loubet Olga, Simpson Cathy, Adimora Ada A, Marks Gary
BMC Womens Health. 2013 May 24;13:27. doi: 10.1186/1472-6874-13-27.
HIV prevention efforts have given limited attention to the relational schemas and scripts of adult heterosexual women. These broader schemas and scripts of romantic and other sexual liaisons, partner selection, relationship dynamics, and power negotiations may help to better understand facilitators and barriers to HIV risk-reduction practices.
We conducted exploratory qualitative interviews with 60 HIV-uninfected heterosexual African-American women from rural counties in North Carolina and Alabama, and Hispanic women from an urban county in southern Florida. Data were collected for relationship expectations; relationship experiences, and relationship power and decision-making. Interview transcripts underwent computer-assisted thematic analysis.
Participants had a median age of 34 years (range 18-59), 34% were married or living as married, 39% earned an annual income of $12,000 or less, 12% held less than a high school education, and 54% were employed. Among the Hispanic women, 95% were foreign born. We identified two overarching relationship themes: contradictions between relationship expectations and desires and life circumstances that negated such ideals, and relationship challenges. Within the contradictions theme, we discovered six subthemes: a good man is hard to find; sex can be currency used to secure desired outcomes; compromises and allowances for cheating, irresponsible, and disrespectful behavior; redefining dating; sex just happens; needing relationship validation. The challenges theme centered on two subthemes: uncertainties and miscommunication, and relationship power negotiation. Gender differences in relationship intentions and desires as well as communication styles, the importance of emotional and financial support, and the potential for relationships to provide disappointment were present in all subthemes. In examining HIV risk perceptions, participants largely held that risk for HIV-infection and the need to take precautions were problems of women who differed from them (i.e., abuse drugs, are promiscuous, exchange sex).
Underlying women's relational schemas was a belief that relationship priorities differed for men and women. Consequently, expectations and allowances for partner infidelity and negligent behaviors were incorporated into their scripts. Moreover, scripts endorsed women's use of sex as currency in relationship formation and endurance, and did not emphasize HIV risk. Both couple- and gender-specific group-level interventions are needed to deconstruct (breakdown) and reconstruct (rewrite) relationship scripts.
艾滋病病毒(HIV)预防工作对成年异性恋女性的关系模式和脚本关注有限。这些关于浪漫及其他性接触、伴侣选择、关系动态和权力谈判的更广泛模式和脚本,可能有助于更好地理解降低HIV风险行为的促进因素和障碍。
我们对来自北卡罗来纳州和阿拉巴马州农村县的60名未感染HIV的异性恋非裔美国女性以及来自佛罗里达州南部一个城市县的西班牙裔女性进行了探索性定性访谈。收集了有关关系期望、关系经历以及关系中的权力和决策方面的数据。访谈记录进行了计算机辅助主题分析。
参与者的年龄中位数为34岁(范围为18 - 59岁),34%已婚或处于婚姻关系中,39%的年收入为12,000美元或更低,12%的人受教育程度低于高中,54%的人有工作。在西班牙裔女性中,95%是外国出生。我们确定了两个总体关系主题:关系期望与欲望和否定这些理想的生活状况之间的矛盾,以及关系挑战。在矛盾主题中,我们发现了六个子主题:好男人难寻;性可以作为获取期望结果的筹码;对欺骗、不负责任和不尊重行为的妥协与容忍;重新定义约会;性自然而然发生;需要关系认可。挑战主题集中在两个子主题:不确定性和沟通不畅,以及关系权力谈判。所有子主题中都存在关系意图和欲望以及沟通方式上的性别差异、情感和经济支持的重要性,以及关系可能带来失望的可能性。在检查HIV风险认知时,参与者大多认为感染HIV的风险以及采取预防措施的必要性是与她们不同的女性(即滥用药物、滥交、进行性交易)的问题。
女性关系模式的基础是一种信念,即男性和女性在关系中的优先事项不同。因此,她们的脚本中纳入了对伴侣不忠和疏忽行为的期望与容忍。此外,脚本认可女性在关系形成和维持过程中把性作为筹码,并且没有强调HIV风险。需要针对夫妻和特定性别的群体层面干预措施来解构(分解)和重构(重写)关系脚本。