Stokes Lynissa R, Harvey S Marie, Warren Jocelyn T
a School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences, College of Public Health and Human Sciences , Oregon State University , Corvallis , Oregon , USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2016;37(2):216-36. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2015.1038345. Epub 2015 Apr 14.
Interviews were conducted with 480 sexually active Latino young adults from four rural counties in Oregon. We examined relationships between three levels of power (individual, interpersonal, and structural) and consistent condom use. Condom use self-efficacy and sexual decision-making, examples of individual and interpersonal measures of power, respectively, were associated with increased odds of consistent condom use among both men and women. Among men only, increasing relationship control, an interpersonal measure of power, was associated with lower odds of consistent condom use. Among women only, increasing medical mistrust, a structural measure of power, was associated with increased odds of consistent condom use.
我们对来自俄勒冈州四个乡村县的480名有性活动的拉丁裔年轻人进行了访谈。我们研究了三个层面的权力(个人、人际和结构)与持续使用避孕套之间的关系。避孕套使用自我效能感和性决策分别作为个人和人际层面权力的衡量指标,与男性和女性持续使用避孕套几率的增加相关。仅在男性中,关系控制增强(人际层面的权力衡量指标)与持续使用避孕套几率降低相关。仅在女性中,医疗不信任增加(结构层面的权力衡量指标)与持续使用避孕套几率增加相关。