Davey-Rothwell Melissa A, Siconolfi Dan E, Tobin Karin E, Latkin Carl A
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, 2213 McElderry Street, 2nd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21205, United States.
Health Place. 2015 May;33:181-6. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2015.03.009. Epub 2015 Apr 2.
A large literature suggests that social norms contribute to HIV and substance use related behaviors. Less attention has been given to neighborhood factors that may contribute to the development of norms about risky behaviors. We examined the cross-sectional associations between perceptions of one's neighborhood and norms of perceived prevalence of, and peer support for sex exchange and risky injection behaviors. The sample consisted of 719 people who reported injecting heroin and cocaine and did not move in the past 6 months in Baltimore, MD. Living in a neighborhood with disorder was associated with believing that others exchanged sex, practiced risky injection behaviors (descriptive norms) and approved of risky injection behavior (injunctive norms).
大量文献表明,社会规范会影响与艾滋病毒及物质使用相关的行为。然而,对于可能导致危险行为规范形成的社区因素,人们关注较少。我们研究了对自己所在社区的认知与性交易和危险注射行为的感知流行率规范以及同伴支持之间的横断面关联。样本包括719名报告注射过海洛因和可卡因且在过去6个月内未搬离马里兰州巴尔的摩市的人。生活在无序社区与认为他人进行性交易、实施危险注射行为(描述性规范)以及认可危险注射行为(指令性规范)有关。