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“大型同性恋快车”:小城市中的性少数群体污名、流动性与健康

'The big ole gay express': sexual minority stigma, mobility and health in the small city.

作者信息

Keene Danya E, Eldahan Adam I, White Hughto Jaclyn M, Pachankis John E

机构信息

a Division of Social Behavioral Sciences , Yale University School of Public Health , New Haven , USA.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2017 Mar;19(3):381-394. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2016.1226386. Epub 2016 Sep 8.

Abstract

Recent research has examined how gay and bisexual men experience and navigate the variations in sexual minority stigma that exist across geographic contexts, with implications for their health. We extend this literature on stigma, mobility, and health by considering the unique and understudied setting of the small city. Drawing on semi-structured interviews (n = 29) conducted in two small US cities (New Haven and Hartford), we find that these small cities serve as both destinations and points of departure for gay and bisexual men in the context of stigma. New Haven and Hartford attracted gay and bisexual men from surrounding suburbs where sexual minority stigma was more prevalent and where there were fewer spaces and opportunities for gay life. Conversely, participants noted that these small cities did not contain the same identity affirming communities as urban gay enclaves, thus motivating movement from small cities to larger ones. Our data suggest these forms of mobility may mitigate stigma, but may also produce sexual health risks, thus drawing attention to small cities as uniquely important sites for HIV prevention. Furthermore, our analysis contributes to an understanding of how place, stigma and mobility can intersect to generate spatially distinct experiences of stigmatised identities and related health consequences.

摘要

最近的研究探讨了男同性恋者和双性恋男性如何体验和应对不同地理环境下存在的性少数群体污名化现象及其对健康的影响。我们通过考虑小城市这一独特且研究较少的环境,拓展了关于污名、流动性和健康的这一文献领域。基于在美国两个小城市(纽黑文和哈特福德)进行的半结构化访谈(n = 29),我们发现,在污名化背景下,这些小城市既是男同性恋者和双性恋男性的目的地,也是他们的出发点。纽黑文和哈特福德吸引了来自周边郊区的男同性恋者和双性恋男性,在这些郊区,性少数群体的污名更为普遍,同性恋生活的空间和机会也更少。相反,参与者指出,这些小城市没有像城市同性恋飞地那样具有同样能确认身份的社区,因此促使人们从小城市迁往大城市。我们的数据表明,这些流动形式可能会减轻污名,但也可能产生性健康风险,从而使人们将注意力投向小城市,将其视为预防艾滋病毒的独特重要场所。此外,我们的分析有助于理解地点、污名和流动性如何相互交织,从而产生在空间上不同的被污名化身份体验以及相关的健康后果。

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