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基于伴侣的艾滋病预防咨询后亲密伴侣暴力和关系冲突的风险:来自哈莱姆河夫妇项目的结果。

Risk of Intimate Partner Violence and Relationship Conflict Following Couple-Based HIV Prevention Counseling: Results From the Harlem River Couples Project.

机构信息

1 University of Rochester Medical Center, NY, USA.

2 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2017 Dec;32(24):3709-3734. doi: 10.1177/0886260515600878. Epub 2015 Aug 27.

Abstract

Heterosexual transmission of HIV often occurs in the context of intimate sexual partnerships. There is mounting evidence that couple-based HIV prevention interventions may be more effective than individual-based interventions for promoting risk reduction within such relationships. Yet, concerns have been raised about the safety of couple-based prevention approaches, especially with regard to the risk of intimate partner violence against women. Although several international studies have examined the potential for adverse consequences associated with couple-based interventions, with inconsistent results, there is little data from U.S. studies to shed light on this issue. The current study analyzed data from a randomized trial conducted in New York City with 330 heterosexual couples to examine whether participation in couple-based or relationship-focused HIV counseling and testing (HIV-CT) interventions resulted in an increased likelihood of post-intervention breakups, relationship conflicts, or emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, compared with standard individual HIV-CT. Multinomial logistic regression was used to model the odds of experiencing change in partner violence from baseline to follow-up by treatment condition. A high prevalence of partner-perpetrated violence was reported by both male and female partners across treatment conditions, but there was no conclusive evidence of an increase in relationship dissolution or partner violence subsequent to participation in either the couple-based HIV-CT intervention or relationship-focused HIV-CT intervention compared with controls. Qualitative data collected from the same participants support this interpretation. HIV prevention interventions involving persons in primary sexual partnerships should be sensitive to relationship dynamics and the potential for conflict, and take precautions to protect the safety of both male and female participants.

摘要

异性恋人群中的 HIV 传播通常发生在亲密的性伴侣关系中。越来越多的证据表明,基于伴侣的 HIV 预防干预措施可能比基于个体的干预措施更有效地促进这些关系中降低风险。然而,人们对基于伴侣的预防方法的安全性表示担忧,特别是对女性遭受亲密伴侣暴力的风险。尽管有几项国际研究探讨了与基于伴侣的干预措施相关的潜在不良后果,但结果不一致,美国研究的数据很少能阐明这个问题。本研究分析了在纽约市进行的一项随机试验的数据,该试验涉及 330 对异性恋夫妇,目的是检验基于伴侣的或关注关系的 HIV 咨询和检测 (HIV-CT) 干预是否会增加干预后分手、关系冲突或情感、身体或性虐待的可能性,与标准的个体 HIV-CT 相比。采用多项逻辑回归模型来对治疗条件下从基线到随访期间的伴侣暴力变化的可能性进行建模。在治疗条件下,男女伴侣都报告了很高的伴侣实施暴力的比例,但没有确凿的证据表明,与对照组相比,参与基于伴侣的 HIV-CT 干预或关注关系的 HIV-CT 干预会增加关系破裂或伴侣暴力的发生。从同一参与者收集的定性数据支持这一解释。涉及主要性伴侣关系中的人的 HIV 预防干预措施应关注关系动态和潜在冲突,并采取预防措施保护男女参与者的安全。

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