Roth Alexis M, Rosenberger Joshua G, Hensel Devon J, Wiehe Sarah E, Fortenberry J Dennis, Wagner Karla D
Department of Community Health and Prevention, School of Public Health, Drexel University, Nesbitt Hall, 3215 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Pennsylvania State University, 149Biobehavioral Health Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Sex Health. 2016 Apr;13(2):170-6. doi: 10.1071/SH15167.
Background Relationship characteristics and day-to-day variation in affective state have been associated with HIV risk behaviour. However, no research has assessed the impact of these factors on event-level condom use among women engaging in transactional sex.
Twenty-six women engaging in transactional sex were enrolled in a prospective study of their sexual health. They completed diaries about multi-level predictors of condom use during vaginal sex twice, daily.
Over 4 weeks, 18 participants reported 87 paid/traded vaginal intercourse events. Of these, 51.7% were condom protected. The majority of paid/traded events (81.5%) occurred with a non-romantic partner. After controlling for partner type, feeling in love on a given day was associated with higher odds of condom use during paid/traded sexual events, while having sex on the weekend and at night were associated with lower odds of condom use (all P≤0.05). There was a significant interaction between being in love and using condoms during transactional sex (P<0.01). In paid/traded sexual events with romantic partners, the frequency of condom use was 71.4% (5/7) when women did not report love and 40% (4/10) when love was reported. In sexual events with non-romantic partners, the frequency of condom use was 43.8% (14/32) when women did not report love and 59.5% (22/37) when love was reported.
Women were less likely to report protected sex with romantic partners and more likely to report protected sex with non-romantic partners when they are in love. Interventions focusing on the link between day-to-day variation in affective state on condom use may help women with risk management across partner types.
背景 情感状态的关系特征和日常变化已与艾滋病毒风险行为相关联。然而,尚无研究评估这些因素对参与交易性性活动的女性在事件层面使用安全套的影响。
26名参与交易性性活动的女性被纳入一项关于其性健康的前瞻性研究。她们每天两次填写关于阴道性行为中使用安全套的多层次预测因素的日记。
在4周内,18名参与者报告了87次有偿/交易性阴道性交事件。其中,51.7%受到了安全套保护。大多数有偿/交易性事件(81.5%)发生在非浪漫伴侣之间。在控制了伴侣类型后,在某一天坠入爱河与有偿/交易性性活动中使用安全套的几率较高相关,而在周末和夜间发生性行为则与使用安全套的几率较低相关(所有P≤0.05)。在交易性性行为中,恋爱状态与使用安全套之间存在显著的交互作用(P<0.01)。在与浪漫伴侣的有偿/交易性性活动中,当女性未报告恋爱时,使用安全套的频率为71.4%(5/7),而报告恋爱时为40%(4/10)。在与非浪漫伴侣的性活动中,当女性未报告恋爱时,使用安全套的频率为43.8%(14/32),而报告恋爱时为59.5%(22/37)。
女性在恋爱时,与浪漫伴侣进行受保护性行为的报告可能性较小,与非浪漫伴侣进行受保护性行为的报告可能性较大。关注情感状态日常变化与使用安全套之间联系的干预措施可能有助于女性对不同类型伴侣进行风险管理。