Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Department of Applied Health Science, SPH 116, School of Public Health-Bloomington, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 47405, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2014 May;43(4):707-17. doi: 10.1007/s10508-013-0147-4. Epub 2013 Aug 3.
Although frequently cited as being at high risk for HIV/STI transmission, little is known about behaviorally bisexual men's patterns and experiences of condom use and nonuse with male and female sexual partners. Using a variety of recruitment techniques informed by a Community Advisory Committee, a total of 77 behaviorally bisexual men were recruited from Indianapolis, Indiana to participate in semi-structured interviews focused on sexual health. Qualitative data were collected containing detailed information on their patterns and experiences of condom use and nonuse with both male and female partners. Participants described numerous commonly reported barriers for consistent condom use, as well as distinct bisexual-specific barriers. The majority reported consistent condom use with male and female casual partners, but many who did not use condoms described doing so in the context of ongoing relationships. In addition, participants provided reasons for condom use and nonuse that varied based on the gender of the partner and the type of relationship with the partner. Future interventions focused on increasing condom use among behaviorally bisexual men should take into account the unique complexities of gender and relationship configurations in this distinct population.
尽管行为上的双性恋男性被频繁认为是 HIV/性传播感染(STI)的高风险人群,但对于他们与男性和女性性伴侣发生性行为时的安全套使用和不使用模式和经验知之甚少。本研究通过社区咨询委员会提供的各种招募技术,从印第安纳州印第安纳波利斯市招募了总共 77 名行为上的双性恋男性,以参与重点关注性健康的半结构化访谈。收集了包含有关他们与男性和女性伴侣发生性行为时安全套使用和不使用模式和经验的详细信息的定性数据。参与者描述了许多常见的报告的一致使用安全套的障碍,以及独特的双性恋特有的障碍。大多数参与者报告称与男性和女性偶然伴侣一致使用安全套,但许多不使用安全套的人描述说,他们在持续的关系中使用安全套。此外,参与者提供了基于伴侣的性别和与伴侣的关系类型而有所不同的使用安全套和不使用安全套的原因。未来以增加行为上的双性恋男性使用安全套为重点的干预措施应考虑到该特定人群中性别和关系配置的独特复杂性。