Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of California at San Francisco, 3333 California Street, LHTS #455, San Francisco, CA, 94118, USA,
AIDS Behav. 2013 Nov;17(9):2845-63. doi: 10.1007/s10461-013-0565-2.
Emerging out of increased attention to gender equality within HIV and violence prevention programming has been an intensified focus on masculinities. A new generation of health interventions has attempted to shift norms of masculinity to be more gender equitable and has been termed "gender-transformative." We carried out a systematic review of gender-transformative HIV and violence prevention programs with heterosexually-active men in order to assess the efficacy of this programming. After reviewing over 2,500 abstracts in a systematic search, a total of 15 articles matched review criteria. The evidence suggests that gender-transformative interventions can increase protective sexual behaviors, prevent partner violence, modify inequitable attitudes, and reduce STI/HIV, though further trials are warranted, particularly in establishing STI/HIV impacts. In the conclusion, we discuss the promises and limitations of gender-transformative work with men and make suggestions for future research focused on HIV and/or violence prevention.
在艾滋病毒和暴力预防规划中对性别平等的关注度不断提高的情况下,男性气质问题也受到了更多关注。新一代的卫生干预措施试图改变男性气质规范,使其更加性别平等,并被称为“性别转化”。我们对异性恋活跃男性的性别转化艾滋病毒和暴力预防方案进行了系统审查,以评估这种方案的效果。在系统搜索中审查了超过 2500 份摘要后,共有 15 篇文章符合审查标准。有证据表明,性别转化干预措施可以增加保护性性行为,预防伴侣暴力,改变不平等态度,并减少性传播感染/艾滋病毒,但还需要进一步的试验,特别是在确定性传播感染/艾滋病毒的影响方面。在结论中,我们讨论了与男性开展性别转化工作的前景和局限性,并就未来侧重于艾滋病毒和/或暴力预防的研究提出了建议。